Taco Mac is a sports bar with just okay food, but more importantly...over 100 beers on tap and in the bottle. They have several locations throughout the metro area, but this is the one downtown: Philips Arena, 100 Techwood Drive and the one in Midtown (2 MARTA stops away to Midtown stop): 933 Peachtree St NE. Restaurants: Lunacy Black Market is a (new) American style restaurant about .3 miles from the Five Points Marta station, I haven't been yet but it's been highly recommended. It doesn't look like they can accommodate large groups though. Metro Cafe Diner is a 24 hour diner with a book sized menu serving a little bit of everything. It's not a fancy place, but prices are reasonable and great for a quick affordable meal within walking distance of the hotel. Of course, normal downtown safety guidelines apply (walk with a group and be vigilant) if you want to go here (or anywhere) after dark. Located in the Peachtree Center Mall, but with its own streetside entrance on International Boulevard. Agatha's, also located in the Peachtree Center Mall complex, is a mystery dinner theater that has been around for decades. Expect good comic entertainment along with a good meal, and all within a block of the convention hotel. Ticket prices are around $62 to $65, but keep in mind that covers both dinner and the show. Be sure to make reservations in advance! Tourist Attractions: The world's largest aquarium with more than 8.5-million-US-gallon (32,000 m3) of marine and fresh water housing more than 120,000 animals of 500 different species including four young whale sharks, four beluga whales, eleven Bottlenose dolphins, three Great hammerhead sharks, and four manta rays. Is about a half mile walk from the Dome-GWCC-Philips Arena-CNN Marta station. Across from the aquarium is the World of Coca-Cola which at times feels like a giant advertisement, but is packed with pop-cultural artifacts ranging from the original equipment used to invent Coca-Cola, to letters from American soldiers, to paintings by Andy Worhol and Norman Rockwell. You can walk through a fully functional bottling plant and taste Coca-Cola products from all over the world in the tasting room. DecaturHow to get here: from the Five Points MARTA stop, take an eastbound train to Decatur, which is six stops away. Bars: "My personal favorite though is Brick Store Pub, it's right next to the Decatur Marta train station and has a tremendous selection of Belgian beers. Their food is good too, but The Iberian Pig is also right across the Decatur Square for excellent Spanish tapas (they also have a nice bar)" (Stuart Freeman) MidtownHow to get here: take a northbound train just a couple stops to 'North Avenue' or 'Midtown' Bars: Publik is a tiny spot just east of the North Avenue MARTA stop on Peachtree. Wonderful selection of brews and unique cocktails, just don't go before or after a show at the Fox Theatre because it will be packed. Restaurants: Empire State South is a little tricky to find, but well worth it. It's a casual environment with authentic southern dishes, creative cocktails, and a bocce ball court out back. Local Three focuses on fresh ingredients and supporting local farmers and businesses. They change their menu seasonally and the flavor combinations melt together in your mouth. The Varsity is an Atlantan institution and credits itself as the world's largest drive-in. The Midtown location is on more than two acres and can accommodate 600 cars and over 800 people inside. The food is your standard 1950's hot dogs, hamburgers, french fries and fried pies. Maybe worth seeing from the outside, but buyer beware: you must have a tough stomach to handle this food! It's located just West of the North Avenue Station. Ribs & Blues is located on the edge of the Georgia Tech campus in Tech Square, specifically on 5th Street between Williams St. and Spring St. They serve wonderful moist ribs with their own secret sauce, plus regular BBQ fare like pulled pork sandwiches, BBQ chicken, etc. |