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Restaurant Name: Piccadilly Classic American Cooking Address: 2841 Greenbriar Pkwy SW Phone: (770) 344-8454 Fax: (404) 344-8454 Homepage: http://www.piccadilly.com Info: If you live in the South, chances are you've enjoyed a meal at Piccadilly. A southern favorite thanks to T.H. Hamilton's unique vision.
It all started with the first Piccadilly in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. His commitment to serving your favorite foods in a fun environment has never changed.
130 restaurants and sixty years later, Piccadilly is still your favorite place to find your favorite food.
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Restaurant Name: Pig N Chik Barbeque Restaurant Address: 4920 Roswell Road Phone: 404-255-6368 Homepage: http://www.pignchik.net
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Restaurant Name: Affairs by Pinehurst Events Facility & Catering Address: 108 South Lee Stree Phone: 770-474-7997 Homepage: http://www.pinehursttearoom.com Info: Full Service Catering at Our Location or Yours
Complete Carry-out Available
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Our goal is to make sure that all our Clients and their guest have a true " Day to Remember"
for many years to come!
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Restaurant Name: Pippin's Barbeque Restaurant Address: 10055 Covington by Pass Road Phone: (770) 784-1966 Homepage: http://www.pippinsbbq.com
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Restaurant Name: Pittypat’s Porch Southern Dining Address: 25 Andrew Young International Boulevard Phone: 404-525-8228 Fax: 404-524-0471 Homepage: http://www.pittypatsrestaurant.com Info: In the early 1960s, Mr. Anton (A.J.) Anthony stumbled onto a new concept for a restaurant by complete accident. After planning on opening an Italian restaurant he read an article in ‘Atlanta Magazine’ complaining that our city lacked the type of cuisine that our visitors would expect, such as fried chicken and deep dish pie. It was then that the restaurant, “Pittypat’s Porch” was born.
Mr. Anthony was quoted as saying “You don’t want to have a chicken place but chicken must be a part in it.” As he was tweaking his menu he was also into the planning of the interior and architecture. He wanted to create an atmosphere similar to an old plantation, complete with a veranda where guests could rock and sip mint juleps while watching the diners below. His site was 25 Cain Street.
From there, he wanted his guests to wander down the old wooden stair case and pass under old brick arches on their way to dine. He filled his dining room with American antiques and modern era furniture to create a pleasant atmosphere where one could imagine they were transported to the days of the antebellum.
Pittypat’s Porch was named after Scarlett O’Hara’s aunt in the film, “Gone with the Wind.” The restaurant was named after Aunt Pittypat not only because of the notoriety it ensued but the personality of her character. She was shown to be a gracious hostess not only to Scarlett but to Melanie and other visitors, especially on her grand porch.
After much research, Mr. Anthony printed his menus in a unique way, on a fan. Reminiscent of the fans that were present at every pew at a funeral parlor, they are still used today. Perhaps one of the reasons behind his idea was that the building was indeed a funeral parlor before it was renovated to house Pittypat’s Porch?
When the restaurant opened in October of 1967, the tables were adorned with pewter serviceware. From the water goblets to the butter dishes, guests truly feel as if they have gone back in time.
Little has changed since the day we opened, the biggest being the ownership, from Mr. Anthony to Guy and Deb Thomson, and the street name, from Cain Street to Andrew Young International Boulevard. Our menus are still fans, our place settings are still pewter and we still have mint juleps!
Mr. Anthony, The Thomson’s and the staff’s ability, energy and willingness to create a great place to eat with a unique southern atmosphere has made Pittypat’s Porch an Atlanta Institution.
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Restaurant Name: Stone Mountain Pizza Cafe Address: 5370 Highway 78, Suite 600 Phone: (770) 413-6717 Homepage: http://www.pizzacafe.com
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Restaurant Name: Gio's Chicken Amalfitano Address: 1099 Hemphill Ave, Atlanta, GA 30318 Phone: 404 347 3874 Homepage: http://gioschicken.com
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Restaurant Name: Pizza Vito Real New York Pizza Address: 12330 Crabapple Rd. Phone: 770-664-8486 Homepage: http://www.pizzavito.com Info: When it comes to real New York pizza, fugghedaboutit! There is only one PizzaVito™.
This pizza is unbelievable. Forget that fancy froufrou pizza with funny names and fruity toppings. Or the pizza chain that has to drench their crust in ranch dressing and BBQ sauce in order to sell a pie. How ‘bout just good pizza? You know, the kind you’d drive across town to get. That’s what I’m talkin’ about.
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Restaurant Name: Pizzeria Venti Restaurant Address: 2770 Lenox Rd. NE Phone: (404) 228-2013 Homepage: http://www.pizzeriaventi-atlanta.com/ Info: Pizzeria Venti serves authentic Italian pizza, Timpaninis® (stuffed pizza pies), delicious baked pastas, premium salads, soups, Italian pastry desserts & gelato. We also have a great selection of domestic & Italian beer & wine.
Recipes for the restaurant’s pizzas and baked pastas come from the hill towns of Tuscany and Umbria. When you visit a trattoria in Italy, you are not just a customer eating at a restaurant. You are a special guest.
They really pay attention to what you need to make your meal enjoyable. Atlanta natives Brian Lackey and Terry Moon bring authentic Italian food and that high level of service in a casual atmosphere to Atlanta.
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Restaurant Name: PJ's Coffee of East Cobb Address: 611 Johnson Ferry Road Phone: (770) 565-8101 Fax: (770) 565-8102 Homepage: http://www.pjscoffee.com
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Restaurant Name: Planet Bombay Indian Restaurant Address: 451 Moreland Ave NE, Phone: (404) 688-0005 Homepage: http://www.planetbombay.com Info: Indian Cuisine with its unique blend of spices and diverse styles of cooking of different Indian states has evolved continuously for over many centuries and is now one of the most sought after food across United States.
Planet Bombay's objective is to provide genuine and authentic Indian cuisine in Atlanta GA. Planet Bombay is unique as an Indian restaurant to provide the South and North Indian cuisine.It is a gourmet trail of the many diverse regions of India.
We at Planet Bombay have a life long passion for real Indian food, and have traveled the length and breadth of India, so that we could provide you with the same culinary delights that were relished by the Maharaja's of India's glorious past.
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Restaurant Name: Plates On The Square & Uncorked Address: 301 Adamson Square Phone: (770) 214-5531 Homepage: http://www.platesonthesquare.com Info: Uncorked is a full-service bar specializing in wine service located on the second floor above Plates. It offers Carrollton's most extensive wine list as well as an admirable selection of beers and spirits, all of which can be enjoyed while taking in a magnificent view of Adamson Square from inside or from the Square's only balcony.
Uncorked provides drinks for the diners of Plates on the Square via a dumbwaiter. Likewise, Plates' full menu is available in Uncorked during lunch and dinner. Between meals -- 2 to 5 p.m. -- a limited "pub" menu is offered featuring certain items from the lunch and dinner menus.
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Restaurant Name: Plum Cafe Address: 1055 Canton St. Suite 110 Phone: 770-518-7586 Homepage: http://www.plumcafe.net Info: Plum Café's creation is a result of chef/owner Monica Bolsoni’s vision of having a place that people could eat healthy and enjoy heavily. Monica’s Italian heritage and Latin upbringing inspired her in creating dishes that are innovative yet familiar. Thus, Plum Café was born in January 2012 featuring a broad array of organic coffee drinks, fresh juices, made daily and mouth watering desserts. Nestled in the Shoppes of Plum Tree Village, this inviting café is open for lunch during the week and offers breakfast on weekends.
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Restaurant Name: Poona Indian Restaurant Address: 3820 Pleasant Hill Road Phone: (770) 232-1234 Homepage: http://www.poonarestaurant.com
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Restaurant Name: The Porter Beer Bar and Restaurant Address: 1156 Euclid Avenue Phone: 404.223.0393 Homepage: http://www.theporterbeerbar.com Info: The Porter Beer Bar is the hottest new entry in the Atlanta gastro-pub scene, with a kitchen headed by Nick Rutherford (formerly of Seeger's, Quinones at Bacchanalia, and the Chocolate Bar), one of Atlanta's "most talented chefs," according to Creative Loafing. Located in the heart of Little Five Points, this cozy restaurant with its hand-crafted wooden booths and exposed brick wall is the perfect place for a casual dinner of gourmet pub grub and a few glasses of one of the 200 beers on offer. The restaurant is all-ages and non-smoking until 10 PM, so feel free to bring the kids who will love the salt-and-vinegar popcorn, the cheeseburger, the fish and chips, and the gourmet root beer. The Porter also has a "Hair of the Dog" brunch on weekends with peach-covered waffles, biscuits and sausage gravy, and a smoked salmon scramble.
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