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"For *tons* of vegan options all located in one spot, Atlanta Food Truck Park on Howell Mill Rd is the best place to stop. There’s plenty of delicious vegan spots parked up all the time, like GAS Food Truck,2 Scoops ATL, and The Pouch Bar. Follow them on Instagram for hours of operation."
"You have to check out Atlanta’s first and only permanent Vegan/Vegetarian Food Truck Park. That way you’ll get to experience several eateries at once!. It’s an incredible outdoor space that transforms throughout the week to host several events, both weekly and seasonal!"
"A post shared by Ms. Mary (@whatmsmaryeats) on Aug 10, 2013 at 12:30pm PDT. Enjoy eating in the open air or playing with your friends at Atlanta Food Truck Park and Market. Find a range of interesting food trucks that offer a variety of yummy dishes."
"Donut lovers can choose from already crafted flavors or get creative and customize your own with many toppings to sprinkle on your doughnut. Order a Donut Decorating Kit to create your own delicious masterpieces.Kid Favorites: Cookies and Cream and Vanilla Fruity PebblesMost Unique: Salted CaramelBest Seller: Maple BaconLocations: Alpharetta, 678-392-2523; Sandy Springs, 678-951-0975; Lenox Square Mall, 678-897-1865; Dawsonville, 706-974-8562"
"With multiple locations throughout Buckhead and northern metro Atlanta, Da Vinci’s includes a variety of decadent doughnuts, like those topped with Oreos or dulce de leche, to simple powdered sugar and cinnamon-coated confections. There’s even the option to DIY that doughnut with a choice of icing or drizzle and toppings such as Fruity Pebbles, M&Ms, and mini marshmallows. Order online for takeout."
"I'm the type of guy to say to big or go home, and while this place may serve small donuts, they certainly go big on the flavor. This place is amazin..."
"When it comes to the history of Atlanta, the museum, historic houses, and gardens of the Atlanta History Center have it all!. Start at the Atlanta History Museum with exhibits that spotlight everything from the indigenous Mississippian people to modern-day Atlantans, the city’s important role during the Civil War and the blockbuster movies filmed locally. Then head outdoors to wander through the gardens and explore the historic homes that are also part of the Atlanta History Center, including the Swan House and Smith Farm."
"In dieser ersten Kreation von Küchenchef Drew Van Leuvan werden frisch und von Hand zubereitete Gerichte der einheimischen Küche serviert, die mit Leidenschaft gemacht sind. So ziemlich alles wird hier frisch zubereitet. Freuen Sie sich auf beste Qualität und ordentliche...Mehr"
"Calling themselves “craft food and drink,” Seven Lamps focuses on unique creations like artisan cheeses, cured meats, and locally inspired entrees. Vegetables are gathered from their outside garden and incorporated into dishes."
"If a bright and swanky spot is what you are looking for, then head to White Oak Kitchen, an upscale Southern restaurant featuring excellent lunch entrees. White Oak offers the perfect ambiance for a quiet business lunch, and its upscale enough for a celebration. Start with the savory beignets and then get the lamb burger.Dine-in, takeout and delivery available."
"White Oak Kitchen & Cocktails is an upscale Southern restaurant boasting offers a weekend brunch that features mimosas, beignets and “ginormous cinna-buns.”Dine-in, takeout and delivery available. 270 Peachtree St NW, 100, Atlanta, GA 30303whiteoakkitchen.com(404) 524-7200. Explore even more great restaurants in Downtown Atlanta."
"What is it: This is another resident of the oh-so-hip Krog Street Market. Here, you’ll find authentic Szechuan grub, from Chengdu cold noodles to fried lotus root, but the main draw are the dumplings, of course."
"Here’s what one reviewer says about Gu’s Dumplings inside Krog Street Market. “My second time to Gu’s and I’m still impressed. I wish I had a bigger stomach to try it all."