Candler Park & Little Five Points

The Candler Park neighborhood and the Little Five Points business district share both a common border along Moreland Avenue and an interconnected bohemian history. Before being swallowed by Atlanta, Candler Park was a town called Edgewood. Today, it still retains its charming small town vibe. It's a bit like Mayberry, if Andy Taylor biked to work and Aunt Bea baked "special" brownies. Historic craftsman bungalows and smiling young families dominate the landscape. The business district of Little Five Points is Candler Park's younger, counter-culture cousin. Although dotted with head shops and curious teenagers, newer businesses like the Wrecking Bar Brewpub are decidedly more grown-up in nature, a possible sign of changes to come.

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Candler Park Golf Course

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585 Candler Park Drive Northeast
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When Asa Candler donated 55-acres of parkland to the city in 1922, his plans for the park included a nine-hole golf course that his daughter would be able to use since women were prohibited from playing at the nearby Druid Hills club. Designed by landscape architect Helen Smith, the course was completed in 1927. The hilly walking course (prepare to work your quads) has four par 4's and five par 3's. Walk up and play as you are, no collars or golf shoes required. (We saw a dreadlocked fellow golfing barefoot once — it’s THAT casual.) For $10 on weekdays or $13 on weekends, this is golf for the people, y'all!

Candler Park Golf Course
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Candler Park Golf Course
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Candler Park Golf Course
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Candler Park Golf Course
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Candler Park Golf Course
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Fellini's Pizza

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