Buckhead

“Buckhead isn’t what it used to be.” That could be the tagline for Atlanta’s best-known neighborhood, where politicians, rappers, blue-bloods, and the nouveau riche (and oh yeah, the governor) mingle with apartment dwellers, the cash-poor, and the entirely normal people; where fine international dining meets light-beer pub crawls; where Atlanta’s whitebread history of private schools and gated mansions are inextricably linked to (and incredibly removed from) the city’s African-American and urban fabric. In the mid-20th century, Buckhead was a rustic, white, middle-class bastion of high-school hoo-rahs and church Sundays. By the turn of the millennium, it was known internationally as the site of a double murder outside of a nightclub after the Super Bowl. Locally, it has long served as a derisive moniker for anyone who seemed too materialistic or entitled: “She’s very Buckhead, yes?” Today, the old commercial center—the Buckhead Triangle at Peachtree, Paces Ferry, and Roswell—is a redesigned, high-end shopping district. But some of the best places of Buckhead’s history still remain the same.

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Buckhead Diner

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3073 Piedmont Road Northeast
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Dear Buckhead Diner, When we first met you we were smitten. It was the winter of '87 and you burst onto the scene as an instant classic. We called you "buzzy" and "cozy" and "chic." You, with your neon and chrome, just ~lamping~ in repose along Piedmont. Fast-forward to the edge of 2016 and, well...you look *tired.* Your interior, once so smart and inviting, is roughed-up and worn-out. Your menu seems dated...not in a charming, intentional way like your architecture...more of a lazy, 'oh, heh, oops' kind of way. BUT: LISTEN TO US, Buckhead Diner: we believe in you. In fact, you've still got it, in some ways. Atlanta is nothing if not a car city, and there's just something irrevocably enchanting about driving up to your neon-clad flanks, veggie plate quality be damned. On top of that, during our recent visits, your staff was great – friendly, approachable, and attentive. Just, please, please, please, take a look at what some of these other 'new old school' restaurants are doing: Carbone, M. Wells, and The Polo Bar. The best of these places function as devices for surfacing the forgotten joys of a genre that everybody else sees as boorish and a little unseemly, while exposing the elegance that was always hiding there. THOSE ARE THE THINGS YOU'RE MISSING: THE JOY, THE THRILLS, THE ELEGANCE. Come on, Buckhead Diner. You've got great bones, an award-winning history, and a massive opportunity to unearth the best elements of homegrown American style, service, and cuisine. You can do this. It's going to be great. Best of luck, Brothers.

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