I was wondering if anyone has an update on the foods in downtown Atlanta. I am looking for suggestions for breaking, lunch and dinner.
I know this is a late reply, but I am sorry to report that there is nothing, and I mean nothing, good in downtown Atlanta. You are going to have to leave the area if you want to eat well. If you don't want to go far, on the West Side you'll have many decent options, including:
- Star Provisions, a lunch counter in an overpriced grocery with great sandwiches and pastries
- West Egg, which I'd compare to Bakin' & Eggs in Lakeview
- Bocado, which is known for their burger but is good overall, with pricier entrees and starters
- The Optimist, a passable, massively overpriced seafood place that serves lunch and dinner
- Raku, pretty good ramen (the service here is insanely bad)
If you're willing to go further afield:
- General Muir in an an awful strip mall and serves modern deli -- not cheap, but excellent
- Ria's Bluebird, mentioned earlier in the thread, still well worth it
- Octane, a coffee shop, shares a space with a great bakery called the Little Tart across the street from Ria's; this is a good breakfast or lunch option
- Kimball House, in the suburb of Decatur, is worth the journey, especially for an outstanding oyster program; half-price between 5 and 7 p.m.
- BoccaLupo is Italian-fusion with an emphasis on pasta, very neighborhoody and worth a trip
- Java Jive is an adorable diner serving breakfast, with a great vibe and an awesome husband-wife team running the place; food is solid but it's more about the whole package
I would do anything I could to get out of downtown Atlanta. It is a total culinary dead zone.