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East Point’s Historic Civic Block is made up of three important historic buildings together with the city’s Victory Park. The park is joined by City Hall, the City Auditorium, and New Deal Library. The four sites date from the 1920s and 1930s. City Hall, the seat of local government, and the City Auditorium were constructed in a blend of Colonial Revival and traditional southern antebellum styles. Park of President Franklin D Roosevelt’s attempts to counter the Great Depression of the late 1920s, the New Deal Library has some wonderful detailing typical of the region. Meanwhile, Victory Park was constructed as a memorial to those who died while serving the country in the military, with old weaponry interspersed with the memorials and planting.
East Point's Historic Civic Block
West Cleveland Avenue
East Point’s Historic Civic Block is made up of three important historic buildings together with the city’s Victory Park. The park is joined by City Hall, the City Auditorium, and New Deal Library. The four sites date from the 1920s and 1930s. City Hall, the seat of local government, and the City Auditorium were constructed in a blend of Colonial Revival and traditional southern antebellum styles. Park of President Franklin D Roosevelt’s attempts to counter the Great Depression of the late 1920s, the New Deal Library has some wonderful detailing typical of the region. Meanwhile, Victory Park was constructed as a memorial to those who died while serving the country in the military, with old weaponry interspersed with the memorials and planting.
It may not look much from the outside, but The Loft is an art gallery and creative community space that’s used for all manner of arts projects. The Loft hosts ‘traditional’ art exhibitions by local and up-and-coming artists from the greater Atlanta metropolitan area throughout the year. But in addition, it is also the location for a huge number of different classes, and regular evening events that range from painting sessions to rap battles. The Loft is a superb place for anyone interested in art and culture, and those keen to interact with everyday East Point residents too.
The Loft On Delowe
2475 Delowe Drive
It may not look much from the outside, but The Loft is an art gallery and creative community space that’s used for all manner of arts projects. The Loft hosts ‘traditional’ art exhibitions by local and up-and-coming artists from the greater Atlanta metropolitan area throughout the year. But in addition, it is also the location for a huge number of different classes, and regular evening events that range from painting sessions to rap battles. The Loft is a superb place for anyone interested in art and culture, and those keen to interact with everyday East Point residents too.
The Delta Flight Museum is dedicated to the history of Delta Airlines, which is headquartered in nearby Atlanta. Displays include posters, imagery, and artefacts from more than 40 airlines that are or have been part of the Delta family. Larger objects include one of the airline’s earliest aircraft, a tiny Travel Air 6000 dating from 1931, a silver DC-3 propeller-powered machine, and the company’s first Boeing 767. Called The Spirit of Delta, it was re-purchased for the company through donations by former staff. The museum is based in two hangers dating to the 1940s at the northern edge of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, ten minutes from downtown East Point.
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Delta Flight Museum
1060 Delta Boulevard
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The Delta Flight Museum is dedicated to the history of Delta Airlines, which is headquartered in nearby Atlanta. Displays include posters, imagery, and artefacts from more than 40 airlines that are or have been part of the Delta family. Larger objects include one of the airline’s earliest aircraft, a tiny Travel Air 6000 dating from 1931, a silver DC-3 propeller-powered machine, and the company’s first Boeing 767. Called The Spirit of Delta, it was re-purchased for the company through donations by former staff. The museum is based in two hangers dating to the 1940s at the northern edge of Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, ten minutes from downtown East Point.
Located a few miles due east of East Point, you’d probably never guess that Constitution Lakes was for many years a clay quarry for the brick-making industry. Now a nature preserve, its pits were allowed to flood, leading to an influx of plants, birds, and even fish. A good place for bird watchers to tick off many of Georgia’s native bird species, it’s also a popular angling spot. The 50-hectare site now includes a paved walkway leading from the parking lot to the lakeshore, while a boardwalk allows visitors to explore one side of the lake’s edges.
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Constitution Lakes
1305 S River Industrial Blvd SE
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Located a few miles due east of East Point, you’d probably never guess that Constitution Lakes was for many years a clay quarry for the brick-making industry. Now a nature preserve, its pits were allowed to flood, leading to an influx of plants, birds, and even fish. A good place for bird watchers to tick off many of Georgia’s native bird species, it’s also a popular angling spot. The 50-hectare site now includes a paved walkway leading from the parking lot to the lakeshore, while a boardwalk allows visitors to explore one side of the lake’s edges.
Just up the road from Constitution Lakes is Starlight Drive-In Theatre and Flea Market. While maintaining its original art deco design, this drive-in cinema has four different screens with modern digital projections. Patrons get to enjoy a double feature, though you will of course need your own vehicle! The Starlight also boasts an authentic snack bar from which to sample traditional US hot dogs, while the same site is home to a flea market. The market combines everyday household goods with rarer finds, and a good range of food stalls to boot.
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Starlight Drive-In Theatre and Flea Market
2000 Moreland Ave SE
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Just up the road from Constitution Lakes is Starlight Drive-In Theatre and Flea Market. While maintaining its original art deco design, this drive-in cinema has four different screens with modern digital projections. Patrons get to enjoy a double feature, though you will of course need your own vehicle! The Starlight also boasts an authentic snack bar from which to sample traditional US hot dogs, while the same site is home to a flea market. The market combines everyday household goods with rarer finds, and a good range of food stalls to boot.
East Point’s closeness to Atlanta means it would be a terrible mistake not to visit its larger neighbouring city while in the region. As the Georgia state capital, and host city of the 1996 summer Olympic Games, Atlanta has a long list of potential attractions. One not to be missed by animal lovers is Zoo Atlanta. First opened in 1889, this 16-hectare site is home to around 1,500 animals from 200 different species. Many of them are endangered in their native habitats. A successful breeding programme for western lowland gorillas has been in operation since the late 1980s at the Ford African Rain Forest, alongside lemurs and colobus monkeys. Elsewhere in the zoo visitors can check out giant pandas, the orangutans of the Asian Forest section, and 450 species of reptile.
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Zoo Atlanta
800 Cherokee Ave SE
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East Point’s closeness to Atlanta means it would be a terrible mistake not to visit its larger neighbouring city while in the region. As the Georgia state capital, and host city of the 1996 summer Olympic Games, Atlanta has a long list of potential attractions. One not to be missed by animal lovers is Zoo Atlanta. First opened in 1889, this 16-hectare site is home to around 1,500 animals from 200 different species. Many of them are endangered in their native habitats. A successful breeding programme for western lowland gorillas has been in operation since the late 1980s at the Ford African Rain Forest, alongside lemurs and colobus monkeys. Elsewhere in the zoo visitors can check out giant pandas, the orangutans of the Asian Forest section, and 450 species of reptile.
Another of Atlanta’s must-see landmarks is Skyview Atlanta in the city’s downtown district, around 15 minutes north of East Point. Overlooking Olympic Centennial Park from its eastern boundaries, Skyview Atlanta is a Ferris Wheel that rises to the equivalent of a 20-storey building at its highest point. Offering spectacular views across the city’s heart, the wheel is a fine introduction to this southern city, which gave birth to both Gone with the Wind and the American Civil Rights Movement. To make your journey in one of the 42 air-conditioned gondolas all the more special, come as night is beginning to fall and the lights flick on below you.
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SkyView Atlanta
168 Luckie St NW
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Another of Atlanta’s must-see landmarks is Skyview Atlanta in the city’s downtown district, around 15 minutes north of East Point. Overlooking Olympic Centennial Park from its eastern boundaries, Skyview Atlanta is a Ferris Wheel that rises to the equivalent of a 20-storey building at its highest point. Offering spectacular views across the city’s heart, the wheel is a fine introduction to this southern city, which gave birth to both Gone with the Wind and the American Civil Rights Movement. To make your journey in one of the 42 air-conditioned gondolas all the more special, come as night is beginning to fall and the lights flick on below you.
Inspired by the facilities of the 1972 Munich Olympics in Germany, the Dick Lane Velodrome was first constructed right back in 1974. Set in East Point’s Sumner Park, it has a concrete track banking 36° which covers a total length of 300 metres in an amphitheatre style arrangement. The open-air velodrome hosts regular race meets. Anyone who has attended such an event in the past can talk of how the atmosphere develops as cyclists race around the track at 60-plus km/h without any brakes and with only a single gear!
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Dick Lane Velodrome
1889 Lexington Ave
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Inspired by the facilities of the 1972 Munich Olympics in Germany, the Dick Lane Velodrome was first constructed right back in 1974. Set in East Point’s Sumner Park, it has a concrete track banking 36° which covers a total length of 300 metres in an amphitheatre style arrangement. The open-air velodrome hosts regular race meets. Anyone who has attended such an event in the past can talk of how the atmosphere develops as cyclists race around the track at 60-plus km/h without any brakes and with only a single gear!
Staying with the sports theme, although a little more tranquil than track cycling, is the golf course at College Park, about 2 miles south of East Point. Built in the early 1900s, the course consists of nine holes, but is a regulation 2,987 yards (2,731 metres), with a par of 36. In spite of being only nine holes in length, the undulating fairway and raised greens make it one of the most challenging in the Atlanta region. As well as the course itself, College Park also has a multi-level driving range, and log cabin club house for that all-important post-game analysis.
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College Park Golf Course
3711 Fairway Dr
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Staying with the sports theme, although a little more tranquil than track cycling, is the golf course at College Park, about 2 miles south of East Point. Built in the early 1900s, the course consists of nine holes, but is a regulation 2,987 yards (2,731 metres), with a par of 36. In spite of being only nine holes in length, the undulating fairway and raised greens make it one of the most challenging in the Atlanta region. As well as the course itself, College Park also has a multi-level driving range, and log cabin club house for that all-important post-game analysis.
Back in downtown Atlanta, the Apex Museum is located in the city’s Sweet Auburn area, one of its most historic. It is a museum which presents history from the perspective of African-Americans, while being of interest to visitors of any race. A stop on the US Civil Rights Trail, the ‘African-American Panoramic Experience’ begins with a short history of the African continent and its hidden contributions to modern life. It continues with displays of important African-American pioneers in the Atlanta region. It also touches on the lasting impact of racial segregation, which didn’t come to an end until 1964.
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APEX Museum
135 Auburn Ave NE
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Back in downtown Atlanta, the Apex Museum is located in the city’s Sweet Auburn area, one of its most historic. It is a museum which presents history from the perspective of African-Americans, while being of interest to visitors of any race. A stop on the US Civil Rights Trail, the ‘African-American Panoramic Experience’ begins with a short history of the African continent and its hidden contributions to modern life. It continues with displays of important African-American pioneers in the Atlanta region. It also touches on the lasting impact of racial segregation, which didn’t come to an end until 1964.
Truly Living Well is an initiative aimed at reconnecting people and their communities with the land, and as a result, with the food they eat. Guided tours of their urban farm in East Point help to remove some of the mystery around the growing of fruits and vegetables. Although Truly Living Well is intended as an educational resource, it also provides a great eco-friendly attraction walking distance from central East Point.
Truly Living Well Center for Natural Urban Agriculture - Collegetown Farm
324 Lawton St SW
Truly Living Well is an initiative aimed at reconnecting people and their communities with the land, and as a result, with the food they eat. Guided tours of their urban farm in East Point help to remove some of the mystery around the growing of fruits and vegetables. Although Truly Living Well is intended as an educational resource, it also provides a great eco-friendly attraction walking distance from central East Point.
Like The Loft at Delowe, the location of Cascade Springs Nature Preserve might seem an unlikely one for a tourist attraction. However, cross into this 50-hectare site, and you’ll soon forget Georgia’s state capital is only a few miles away. The sound of crashing water will draw you forwards, to mossy rocks damp with the spray of its beautiful waterfall. Nearby, you’ll also be able to find the historic springhouse above the source of the spring, and earthworks that formed part of the Atlanta defences during the American Civil War. Cascade Springs Nature Preserve is located north-west of East Point.
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Cascade Springs Nature Preserve
2852 Cascade Rd
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Like The Loft at Delowe, the location of Cascade Springs Nature Preserve might seem an unlikely one for a tourist attraction. However, cross into this 50-hectare site, and you’ll soon forget Georgia’s state capital is only a few miles away. The sound of crashing water will draw you forwards, to mossy rocks damp with the spray of its beautiful waterfall. Nearby, you’ll also be able to find the historic springhouse above the source of the spring, and earthworks that formed part of the Atlanta defences during the American Civil War. Cascade Springs Nature Preserve is located north-west of East Point.
About 20 minutes from East Point lies the Fernbank Museum of Natural History. The dinosaurs lurking in the flowerbeds in front of its entrance are a sign of things to come. These include the largest dinosaur ever classified, a 37-metre long Argentinosaurus. Its main space is dedicated to detailing the story of our planet by using Georgia as an example. Another feature is a glass atrium that looks out onto Fernbank Forest. An important area of old growth Piedmont plateau woodland, the forest has been made accessible by the museum thanks to walkways and informative display boards.
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Museo ng Kasaysayan ng Kalikasan ng Fernbank
767 Clifton Rd
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About 20 minutes from East Point lies the Fernbank Museum of Natural History. The dinosaurs lurking in the flowerbeds in front of its entrance are a sign of things to come. These include the largest dinosaur ever classified, a 37-metre long Argentinosaurus. Its main space is dedicated to detailing the story of our planet by using Georgia as an example. Another feature is a glass atrium that looks out onto Fernbank Forest. An important area of old growth Piedmont plateau woodland, the forest has been made accessible by the museum thanks to walkways and informative display boards.

Food scene

While the Starlight’s flea market might welcome some food stalls, it can’t really compete with variety of foodstuffs available direct from the growers and producers at East Point Farmers Market. Although the vegetables might not be of huge interest to those on a quick holiday, few can resist the allure of these colourful stalls and the friendly atmosphere that develops around them. Fruit, including Georgia’s famed peaches, are in plentiful supply during their seasons. Other stalls are full to brimming with freshly-baked goods, jellies and jams. What’s more, the market offers visitors regular chef demonstrations, and activities to keep younger children entertained too.
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East Point Farmers' Market & Food Truck Court
2714 E Point St
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While the Starlight’s flea market might welcome some food stalls, it can’t really compete with variety of foodstuffs available direct from the growers and producers at East Point Farmers Market. Although the vegetables might not be of huge interest to those on a quick holiday, few can resist the allure of these colourful stalls and the friendly atmosphere that develops around them. Fruit, including Georgia’s famed peaches, are in plentiful supply during their seasons. Other stalls are full to brimming with freshly-baked goods, jellies and jams. What’s more, the market offers visitors regular chef demonstrations, and activities to keep younger children entertained too.
An OG of the booming Main Street strip in College Park, the Corner Grille is separated by a couple of blocks from the patch of other Black-owned restaurants that have helped to revitalize the area across from the College Park MARTA station. But it remains one of the most reliable restaurants in town. Located in an Episcopal church built in 1906, there’s a reverence inside these brick walls —and an expectation of patience, as dishes are cooked to order. The Cajun influence appears in all of the dishes, whether dining on beignets, gumbo, shrimp and grits, or crab cake Benedict. The crowd here is a little less lit, so it’s a safe bet for those seeking drinks paired with good, hearty food at brunch and dinner in an enjoyable atmosphere.
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The Corner Grille
3823 Main St
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An OG of the booming Main Street strip in College Park, the Corner Grille is separated by a couple of blocks from the patch of other Black-owned restaurants that have helped to revitalize the area across from the College Park MARTA station. But it remains one of the most reliable restaurants in town. Located in an Episcopal church built in 1906, there’s a reverence inside these brick walls —and an expectation of patience, as dishes are cooked to order. The Cajun influence appears in all of the dishes, whether dining on beignets, gumbo, shrimp and grits, or crab cake Benedict. The crowd here is a little less lit, so it’s a safe bet for those seeking drinks paired with good, hearty food at brunch and dinner in an enjoyable atmosphere.
When Virgil’s arrived on Main Street in 2019, it set a new precedent for dining in College Park. Owners Gee and Juan Smalls offer soul food takes on Gullah-Geechee cuisine on the menu, including dishes like crab rice. Gee Smalls hails from Charleston and proudly showcases his Gullah Geechee roots through the food here. The menu even lists dishes spelled phonetically to represent the culture and dialect of the Gullah-Geechee people, known to be the first community of African Americans in the U.S
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Virgil's Gullah Kitchen & Bar
3721 Main Street
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When Virgil’s arrived on Main Street in 2019, it set a new precedent for dining in College Park. Owners Gee and Juan Smalls offer soul food takes on Gullah-Geechee cuisine on the menu, including dishes like crab rice. Gee Smalls hails from Charleston and proudly showcases his Gullah Geechee roots through the food here. The menu even lists dishes spelled phonetically to represent the culture and dialect of the Gullah-Geechee people, known to be the first community of African Americans in the U.S
This almost all-day breakfast restaurant closes for a handful of hours each day, but aside from that serves its signature dish (read the sign) for hungry people nearly around the clock. It’s owned by a trio of celebrities: hip-hop artist Karlie Redd (star of VH1’s “Love n’ Hip Hop” and Bounce TV’s “Saints & Sinners”), singer-songwriter Ne-Yo, and chef Crystal Smith. It’s an indulgent menu with customizable waffles that can come plain or in flavors like red velvet and a choice of poultry sections, like wings, tenders, breasts and thighs, and flavored plain, BBQ, lemon pepper or buffalo. Other dishes include teriyaki-glazed salmon or lamb chops, brioche French toast, and waffle sandwiches.
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Johnny's World Famous Chicken & Waffles
3725 Main Street
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This almost all-day breakfast restaurant closes for a handful of hours each day, but aside from that serves its signature dish (read the sign) for hungry people nearly around the clock. It’s owned by a trio of celebrities: hip-hop artist Karlie Redd (star of VH1’s “Love n’ Hip Hop” and Bounce TV’s “Saints & Sinners”), singer-songwriter Ne-Yo, and chef Crystal Smith. It’s an indulgent menu with customizable waffles that can come plain or in flavors like red velvet and a choice of poultry sections, like wings, tenders, breasts and thighs, and flavored plain, BBQ, lemon pepper or buffalo. Other dishes include teriyaki-glazed salmon or lamb chops, brioche French toast, and waffle sandwiches.
The big ranch-style lettering outside is inspired by the Lone Star State, and so is Hattie Marie’s barbecue. The pit-smoked brisket is the real stand-out here, but try the pork ribs (cooked over cherry wood), sausage links, and Cajun-fried catfish, too. And Hattie Marie’s gets bonus points for its flavorful collards and yellow rice. Locations also opening in Duluth and Decatur.
Hattie Marie's Texas Style BBQ & Cajun Kitchen
2925 Buford Drive
The big ranch-style lettering outside is inspired by the Lone Star State, and so is Hattie Marie’s barbecue. The pit-smoked brisket is the real stand-out here, but try the pork ribs (cooked over cherry wood), sausage links, and Cajun-fried catfish, too. And Hattie Marie’s gets bonus points for its flavorful collards and yellow rice. Locations also opening in Duluth and Decatur.
Just beyond the East Point city limits, this counter-service taco spot could easily be missed hidden behind a Chevron station. Its storefront is on Vesta Avenue rather than Main Street, and it might just serve some of the best tacos around. The corn tortillas here are a perfect balance between soft and sturdy and easily stand up to being stuffed with marinated steak or chicken. Stick to lean meats or get real with beef tripe, beef cheek, and tongue in those tacos.
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Don Sige Taqueria
1720 Vesta Ave
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Just beyond the East Point city limits, this counter-service taco spot could easily be missed hidden behind a Chevron station. Its storefront is on Vesta Avenue rather than Main Street, and it might just serve some of the best tacos around. The corn tortillas here are a perfect balance between soft and sturdy and easily stand up to being stuffed with marinated steak or chicken. Stick to lean meats or get real with beef tripe, beef cheek, and tongue in those tacos.
The original Taco Pete was founded in Los Angeles in 1966. This corner-situated taco stand in East Point is its second location. Call ahead to order tacos to be ready upon arrival – an order generally takes about 15 minutes, but the flavor and prices are worth the wait. While the name promotes the tacos, Taco Pete’s wings are easily East Point’s best. They come in hot, mild, honey bbq, or lemon pepper and rival Atlanta’s most popular wings when they’re fresh from the fryer. The owners recently opened a Central Avenue bar in Hapeville called Taco Pete Bistro, which has an intimate dive feel and is expected to offer dine-in service soon after serving customers exclusively via takeout and delivery throughout the pandemic.
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Taco Pete
2957 Main St
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The original Taco Pete was founded in Los Angeles in 1966. This corner-situated taco stand in East Point is its second location. Call ahead to order tacos to be ready upon arrival – an order generally takes about 15 minutes, but the flavor and prices are worth the wait. While the name promotes the tacos, Taco Pete’s wings are easily East Point’s best. They come in hot, mild, honey bbq, or lemon pepper and rival Atlanta’s most popular wings when they’re fresh from the fryer. The owners recently opened a Central Avenue bar in Hapeville called Taco Pete Bistro, which has an intimate dive feel and is expected to offer dine-in service soon after serving customers exclusively via takeout and delivery throughout the pandemic.
Bole is an area favorite for those seeking Ethiopian fare. It’s also the place people often ask one another if they’ve visited. While this spot is very vegetarian-friendly (try the samosas), Bole is still accommodating for meat lovers. Order lamb and beef to scoop with spongy injera and a glass of honey wine.
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Bole Ethiopian Restaurant
1583 Virginia Ave
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Bole is an area favorite for those seeking Ethiopian fare. It’s also the place people often ask one another if they’ve visited. While this spot is very vegetarian-friendly (try the samosas), Bole is still accommodating for meat lovers. Order lamb and beef to scoop with spongy injera and a glass of honey wine.
Look for the pink window frames across from East Point’s public library just beneath Chairs, that’s where sweets seekers will find the rich and moist cupcakes of Kupcakerie. Creative flavors here include churro, key lime pie, and Madagascar vanilla bourbon, to name just a few. Pair the cupcakes with a fresh-brewed cup of coffee. It’s also a great place for kids — as if kids needed a reason to visit a cupcake shop — because of the community bookshelf, where people can purchase reading material while the little ones indulge in sweets.
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Kupcakerie
2781 Main St
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Look for the pink window frames across from East Point’s public library just beneath Chairs, that’s where sweets seekers will find the rich and moist cupcakes of Kupcakerie. Creative flavors here include churro, key lime pie, and Madagascar vanilla bourbon, to name just a few. Pair the cupcakes with a fresh-brewed cup of coffee. It’s also a great place for kids — as if kids needed a reason to visit a cupcake shop — because of the community bookshelf, where people can purchase reading material while the little ones indulge in sweets.
When the owners of the original Corner Tavern (yep, it was in East Point, not Little Five Points) left the mothership to build a new Hapeville location across from the East Point MARTA station, regulars were worried. However, the beer selection and the food at Chairs in the old tavern building is still solid. Order the white chicken chili if it’s on the menu or just grabs wings from the outdoor smoker.
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Chairs Upstairs Bar and Restaurant
2783 Main St
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When the owners of the original Corner Tavern (yep, it was in East Point, not Little Five Points) left the mothership to build a new Hapeville location across from the East Point MARTA station, regulars were worried. However, the beer selection and the food at Chairs in the old tavern building is still solid. Order the white chicken chili if it’s on the menu or just grabs wings from the outdoor smoker.
A classy yet casual bistro, Volare brings Southern-French fancy to Hapeville, which has made it a popular date-night destination in the area. The restaurant mixes elegance in an understated location overlooking the train tracks. This juxtaposition is also reflected in the dishes like the Cajun pastas, pan-seared “Mahi Chardonnay” with lump crab, artichoke hearts, tomatoes and mashed potatoes in a shallot beurre blanc, or the Hennessy-glazed prime ribeye with potatoes dauphinoise. Volare also offers family-style pasta bowls, which are available gluten free by request
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Volare Wine & Bistro
603 N Central Ave
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A classy yet casual bistro, Volare brings Southern-French fancy to Hapeville, which has made it a popular date-night destination in the area. The restaurant mixes elegance in an understated location overlooking the train tracks. This juxtaposition is also reflected in the dishes like the Cajun pastas, pan-seared “Mahi Chardonnay” with lump crab, artichoke hearts, tomatoes and mashed potatoes in a shallot beurre blanc, or the Hennessy-glazed prime ribeye with potatoes dauphinoise. Volare also offers family-style pasta bowls, which are available gluten free by request
Hapeville’s Corner Tavern may have moved from its original location (now home to Chairs,) but it continues to serve its classic burgers and a great selection of both craft and local beers, including from Hapeville-based Arches Brewing. Corner Tavern also features one of the nicest outdoor set-ups in the area, with lawn games and picnic tables and plenty of street-side people-watching opportunities. It all pairs perfectly with tacos, chicken sandwiches, wings, and nightly specials.
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Corner Tavern Hapeville
573 N Central Ave
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Hapeville’s Corner Tavern may have moved from its original location (now home to Chairs,) but it continues to serve its classic burgers and a great selection of both craft and local beers, including from Hapeville-based Arches Brewing. Corner Tavern also features one of the nicest outdoor set-ups in the area, with lawn games and picnic tables and plenty of street-side people-watching opportunities. It all pairs perfectly with tacos, chicken sandwiches, wings, and nightly specials.

Neighborhoods

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Midtown Atlanta
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Little Five Points
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Atlantic Station
1380 Atlantic Dr NW
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Buckhead
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Downtown Atlanta
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