East Atlanta

Beneath the 2015 incarnation of this bohemian neighborhood lies a storied past. What is now Flat Shoals Avenue—home to craft-beer bars, intimate music venues, and inventive restaurants—used to be the Sandtown Trail, a Creek Indian trading route. And where now Craftsman bungalows dot the residential streets, cannons and rifles once roared among the old-growth oaks during the Battle of Atlanta. Situated three miles east of downtown, East Atlanta melds the historic and the contemporary with a dose of independent-minded swagger, appealing equally to the weekend party crowd, 30-something professionals, families with kids, and long-time residents who still tend their gardens and water their lawns, watching the ebbs and flows of the diverse and dynamic neighborhood they all call home.

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Holy Taco

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1314 Glenwood Avenue Southeast
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The converted gas station that houses Holy Taco cycled through a laundry list of restaurant concepts in the early 2000s. That all ended with the arrival of Holy Taco. Here’s why. 1) A chef-driven menu including tacos both standard (chicken, shrimp, fish) and surprising (beef tongue, goat, pork belly). Venture away from tacos and you’ll be rewarded with seasonally changing offerings like buffalo-style pig tails, grilled octopus, and Mexican street corn. 2) A stellar bar program that highlights tequila the way a taco place should. And 3) one of the Village’s best patios, partially shaded by trellis work and intricate vines.

Holy Taco
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Brownwood Park

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