Traveling in any city can get pricey—eating every meal out, stopping for snacks between sightseeing—but dining on a dime in Georgia’s capital doesn’t have to be tough. You just have to know where to go.
Have dessert in Buckhead Small plates (a specialty at the industrial-chic Seven Lamps) are a fun treat, but once you’ve selected a few for the table, the price can really add up. We recommend saving your splurge for the dessert menu. Skip the dinner rush and pop in for a post-meal white chocolate mousse eclair with kaffir lime curd and blueberry preserve or Pavlova with lemon curd, strawberries and rhubarb, apple brandy, and vanilla ice cream. The sweetest part? Each is just $7. Photo Credit: @lady_leyda
How To Eat For Less Than $50 A Day In Atlanta Read on for tips on where to eat in Atlanta yet still stay on budget.
Start your day with the General Rise and shine on a dime just around the corner from Emory University at The General Muir. This neighborhood deli is one of the more affordable restaurants in Atlanta and serves up budget-friendly breakfasts without sacrificing atmosphere or ingredients. Inspired by the classic New York deli, The General Muir hand-rolls and bakes their bagels in-house, so any bagel-and-spread option, starting at $3, is a solid choice. Or, for $6, opt for the fried egg sandwich, complete with crispy pastrami plus Gruyere cheese, caramelized onions and deli sauce on a homemade bun.