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Top Atlanta Patios: 2020

OUR ADVENTURES IN PATIOS HAS BROUGHT US TO THIS: OUR FAVORITE ATL PATIOS

Article by Liz + John Attaway

Photography by Liz + John Attaway, Unless noted.

Umbrellas are blossoming all over town, so spring must have sprung! As you can imagine, here in Atlanta, we have warm spring weather, and one way to truly enjoy the city is to take it all in on a patio! Especially this year, being outside has been a game-changer to the restaurant experience. We thought intently about our favorite spaces, patios and outdoor dining destinations and came up with a carefully curated list of our top patios. We considered everything from type and range of views, bites, sips and the little things in between. Are you ready for the patio lifestyle? Who do you want to see on the list? These are in no particular order.

Ray’s on the River’s Luxurious Lawn Party

We’re in love with Ray’s on the River. On a sunny day in late May, there was a light breeze over the Chattahoochee River, and the intermittent clouds cooled down the late afternoon heat. Next to the river sits a beautifully landscaped lawn dotted with large patio umbrellas and a collection of tables; patio furniture; and a serene walkway with purple, red and pink flowers. Ray’s on the River is the ultimate lawn party that reminds us of an all-day Kentucky Derby soiree with pretty dresses; upscale, sippable cocktails; and on-point tasty bites. They wooed us with their impeccable cocktail menu and service, plus you absolutely can’t beat that view. Being from Atlanta, why hadn’t we visited this wonderful, magical happy place before?

There isn’t a bad bite on this menu, but if we had to chose a recommendation, we’d say the Ahi Tuna Poke because it’s so dynamic, and the Horseradish Black Grouper because it has it ALL. Plus, we mentioned their cocktail menu is perfection; can we recommend them all? If we MUST choose, we’ll go with the Vitamin Sea that reminds us of the beach, and the Fig Old Fashioned because, being their most popular drink on the menu, we know why: it’s one of the best Old Fashioneds we’ve ever sipped.

6700 Powers Ferry Road, Sandy Springs, GA, RaysRestaurants.com

Brews and Views Atop New Realm Brewing’s Rooftop Patio

Directly off the Atlanta Beltline, New Realm Brewing is a beer and food lovers paradise with an expansive patio, large beer list and serious bar eats. Whether you settle yourself on the Beltline side patio, beer garden or rooftop bar, you’ll have midtown Atlanta skyscraper views, prime people-watching and killer sunset views over the Atlanta skyline. Beyond the view, you can relax with the New Realm Brewing’s latest and greatest brew and a hearty set of wings or a meaty pizza. Beer not your thing? They’ve introduced a line of fun seltzers like Cherry Cola and even distill their own liquor from vodka to bourbon!

Our recommendation is to at least try one of their beers, like Lime of the Party, and either the Cherry Cola Seltzer or a cocktail. They have so many beer varieties, and depending on your taste, they pretty much have something for everyone. Don’t forget the food here, either. If you’re looking for bar food, go with the Asian Loaded Fries or the Meathead Pizza. If you want something Southern-inspired, go for the Spanish-Style Meatballs and the Beer Can Chicken. Really, you can’t go wrong with anything!

550 Somerset Terrace NE, Unit 101, Atlanta, GA, NewRealmBrewing.com

Riverside Relaxation and Romance at Canoe

Take a stroll with us through the grounds at Canoe. The quiet river flows by as the covered patio keeps you cool from the late spring sun. The winding walkways meander around the lawn, sending you down hidden paths—can you see it? Good. Located right on the Chattahoochee River near Vinings, Canoe is the perfect escape with a mix of gardens, patio space and ambiance, as well as top-notch food and drinks. From the moment you enter Canoe, the staff and servers are there for you and make you feel right at home. Canoe, where have you been all our lives? 

While you’re there, we’d recommend starting with the scones that are flaky and wonderful, while washing it down with our new favorite thing, a Sparkling Mule. You also must try the Smoke Salmon starter and the Smoked Chicken on a bed of silky grits. We’ve also heard that they make a mean Duck burger for brunch. Next time?

4199 Paces Ferry Road SE, Atlanta, GA, CanoeATL.com

Camp Yourself at Ladybird Grove and Mess Hall

Located in Atlanta’s historic Old Fourth Ward district, Ladybird is the first outdoor-oriented restaurant and bar to open along the Atlanta BeltLine's Eastside Trail. The restaurant's pet-friendly "Grove" space is a go-to for outdoor revelry and includes an outdoor bar in a vintage, painted camper; relaxed seating; communal, beer garden-style tables; string lights and more. Ladybird's full-service menu of elevated campfire cuisine and beverage program of craft cocktails, wine and local beer can be enjoyed on the patio overlooking the Grove. Michael Lennox, founder of Electric Hospitality, is behind the restaurant and its sister spots, Golden Eagle and Muchacho, in Atlanta's Reynoldstown neighborhood.

684 John Wesley Dobbs Ave., Atlanta, GA, LadybirdAtlanta.com

Photo by Blue Hominy PR and photographer Andrew Thomas Lee

Beer Heaven at Wild Heaven West End’s Patio

Quickly you realize you have arrived at Beer Heaven when you step off the West-Side Beltline and are greeted with Wild Heaven West End Brewery and Gardens' extensive patio. With tons of space, they have several places to sit and relax all along the lawn. The space even extends up to Boxcar ATL, ASW Exchange and up into Monday Night Garage, which has some fun spaces of its own. So, you can stop by for a tasty brew, hard seltzer, wine, cocktail and even a Whiskey Slushie and just relax after a long Beltline walk or ride. We’d recommend grabbing a brew from Wild Heaven, like one of the Happiest Hour Exploration Project Series that brought you Fauci Spring or our favorite, Zoom Fatigue Porter. Please don’t forget to pick up a snack, like our favorite taco in Atlanta, Walking Taco, from their on-site Fina Fine Foods. Then, stay a while for a Whiskey Slushie like the strawberry lemonade from ASW Exchange, or try one of Monday Night’s new Narwhal hard seltzers. Monday Night Garage also does a tasty stout if that’s your thing. HINT: It’s ours. If you’re feeling even more adventurous, head over to Best End; they’re building a tiki bar on the Beltline!!

1010 White St SW, Atlanta, GA, WildHeavenBeer.com

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9 Mile Station’s Sweeping Skyline Views on Ponce City’s Roof

You’re in for a treat up atop Ponce City’s Roof—rom the moment you enter the elevator and hear about the rich past of the Ponce City Market’s history to walking out onto the game-centric boardwalk. If you delve a little bit deeper, 9 Mile Station just beyond the boardwalk is the destination for spectacular skyline views of downtown and midtown Atlanta. Whether you sit on the covered patio, around the fire pit or on the ledge seating, you can’t help but marvel at the stellar view. Being one of the IT spots to spend a sunset, let’s not forget the bites and sips that will complement any occasion. We’d recommend you sip on one of their cocktails, like the One Way Ticket to Mars that was whiskey and wine (what!); the Rose All Day 2.0, which was bubbly and refreshing; or opt for a wide variety of beer and wine. Plus, their light bites are the perfect pairing to relax and watch the sunset, be it the delectable lemon pepper chicken wings to the beautifully plated, earthy and crunchy smoked trout croquettes.

675 Ponce de Leon Ave. Atlanta, GA, 9MileStation.com

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Show me the Cocktails at the Fox Theatre’s Marquee Club

The Marquee Club Presented by Lexus is the Fox Theatre’s premium membership club, recognized by Venues Now magazine as 2019’s “Best New/Refurbished Space in Food and Drink.” The Moroccan and Middle Eastern-style club is 10,000 square feet of interior and exterior space. Open only during public events at the Fox Theatre, the Marquee Club offers a preeminent pre-show through post-show experience for club guests with amenities, including priority pre-sale ticketing notifications, access to private restrooms, concierge guest services and self-parking access to an adjacent lot for some membership levels. Visit FoxTheatre.org/MarqueeClub for limited, single-event access passes.

The rooftop terrace at Marquee Club presented by Lexus overlooks the famed Peachtree Street, offering public access to the Fox Theatre rooftop for the first time in decades. Club guests can get up close and personal with the iconic marquee sign while also enjoying pre-show through post-show amenities. The perfect blend of outside and in, there are three rooftop environments including the climate-controlled Conservatory, patio-covered Arcade Terrace and the outdoor Rooftop Terrace with access to private bars and restrooms.

From the grand atmosphere to seasonal bites, the Marquee Club was intentionally designed to enhance your night beyond the performance. Start your night at the Fox Theatre with a warm welcome, then enjoy delicious, locally sourced foods; hand-crafted drinks; and vibrant company before and after the show. At the Marquee Club, you get the time you want to enjoy and savor each performance.

Photo by Brave PR

Park it at Park Tavern at Piedmont Park

Several groups of people dot the lawn outside Park Tavern at Piedmont Park; one group is enjoying a picnic, the other are stretching for a long run, while the third is laughing as their dog jumps. This is the scene at Piedmont Park almost every day. Next to it, situated on the corner of 10th and Monroe, is Park Tavern, THE go-to hangout for Piedmont Park lovers. Beyond the beauty of the park and magnificent midtown views, Park Tavern also invites you to enjoy a cocktail, some upscale bar food or maybe some sushi. If we had to recommend a bar bite, we’d suggest the super plump and juicy Nashville Hot Chicken Sandwich or when sushi returns, that’s a must. Park Tavern brews its own beer, so grab a crisp and cold pint, or even some of the refreshing sangria, as well as a ton of fun options like High Noon canned cocktail.

500 10th St NE, Atlanta, GA, ParkTavern.com

Meatballs are a Must at Grana

On the busy corner near Rock Springs on Piedmont, Grana’s newly erected rooftop bar and patio, as well as impressively upscale dining room, pays homage to the chef’s Italian heritage. It’s stunning. The second you enter the patio, you’re greeted with the neon sign that reminds you that this place will be known for its balls—meatballs, that is. As you come around the corner from there, you immediately get a beach vibe with beautiful outside bar adorned with blue tile, lounge furniture and partial cover to keep you out of the sun. Plus, we’re being told that they have spectacular sunset views. On top of the ambiance, there are stellar bites and sips. We’d recommend the best meatball ever, the Crispy Veal Meatball, or one of the pizzas, like the Roni, which boasts of pepperoni and honey. Of the sips, let us recommend the Frozen Aperol Spritz. They sometimes will have Frozé instead, but frozen sips are all the rage right now, so get this while you can.

1835 Piedmont Ave., Atlanta, GA, GranaATL.com

All the Possibilities at "Patio Row" on the Beltline

For as a long time, Krog Street Market and Auburn was about the end of the Beltline, but then along came our friends at Hawkers, Nina and Rafi, Guac Y Margys, Pour and more in a conglomerate of wonderful patio space—what we call Beltline Patio Row. What’s amazing about this little spot is the unlimited possibilities you can get by just hanging out here for an afternoon. You can start with some tacos and margaritas at Guac Y Margys to a good stout down at Pour Taproom to our favorite lettuce wraps at Hawkers to some delectable pizza at Nina and Rafi. It’s a smorgasbord of tastiness.

We reached out to Nina and Rafi since it's one of the main go-to destinations the Beltine Patio Row.

Named one of Bon Appétit's 50 Nominees List for Hot 10: America's Best New Restaurants in 2019, Nina & Rafi is an Italian-American restaurant and bar from restaurateur and bar aficionado Billy Streck of Hampton + Hudson and Anthony Spina of O4W Pizza. Located in Old Fourth Ward on the Atlanta BeltLine's Eastside Trail, the restaurant features expansive steel-frame garage doors to offer patio seating on warm days. Nina & Rafi's menu of Italian-American comfort food includes famed pizzas from Spina’s nationally renowned O4W Pizza, Italian snacks to start, salads, parmesan heroes, and Italian specialties – chicken parmesan and eggplant parmesan – available after 5pm. The "Meat Me in Detroit” pizza, a favorite among diners, was a “Best Dish” finalist in the 2019 Eater Awards. Curated by Beverage Director Corey Phillips, the bar offers craft and Italian beers on draft and in cans and bottles, as well as a selection of Italian wines – red, white, sparkling, orange, and rosé. A tight cocktail list rotates regularly, and the full bar features a very large selection of Amara and Italian spirits.”

On top of that, we love Hawkers, and when you to see them on Patio Row, you should grab a lettuce wrap and definitely get one of their adult capri suns called That’s My Bag Baby. You heard us; stick a straw in it and enjoy. Plus, we know John, who owns Pour Taproom, and we love that you can get lost for hours in the beer offerings that the pour-your-own-beer store has, as well as wines and cocktails. It’s amazing how many stouts we’ve discovered there, from Monday Night down the street to IPAs from across the country.

This row is located off the Beltline at 661 Auburn Ave., Atlanta, GA

Nina and Rafi photo by Bart Sasso provided by Blue Hominy PR

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