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Try the Colonnade (sp?), it's near Buckhead. Very good old-school Southern food as well as some more modern dishes. I would highly recommend the fried chicken plus mac 'n cheese, greens, etc.
Mary Mac
Both of the two reccomended places mentioned above are inexpensive old timely "meat and two (vegetables)" feed halls where you will eat with polyester-wearing elders and have to endure fatback flavored, grey-colored food which has been cooked to mush.
Don't forget a stop at Magic City!
What I would really suggest you do though is go to Carver's Grocery. WAAAAAAY out of the way though. You'll need a car to get there or have a really long and complicated MARTA ride. CALL before you go. Some days they are open, sometimes not. Only for lunch too. Far and away the best soul food in Atlanta. No cards accepted though. And you won't need dinner if you go. **** is so good you'll eat it all up and won't have room for dinner or breakfast the next day.
Mary Mac
For a slightly more upscale southern food experience, South City Kitchen in Midtown is great. (although it's been a few years since I've been)
For a slightly more upscale southern food experience, South City Kitchen in Midtown is great. (although it's been a few years since I've been)