The Fairfield Inn Buckhead is a first class hotel located just 15 miles from Hartsfield
International Airport . Situated in the heart of exclusive Buckhead, this hotel
is within walking distance of shopping, nightlife, and of course plenty of dining.
If you're looking for a hotel with easy access to public
transportation, the Embassy
Suites Buckhead is just steps from the MARTA, which gives you access to the
entire city. The all-suites hotel has 317 two-rooms opening into a sixteen-story
atrium. The Embassy Suites Buckhead is appointed with upscale furnishings in all
the public areas, making it ideal for business or socializing. Seafood
lovers will be instantly impressed with the Atlanta Fish Market's comfortable,
neighborhood atmosphere and great seafood. With more than 100 fresh varieties
from the deep flown in fresh and a menu printed twice daily, Atlanta Fish Market
has something for everyone. With five television sets, the adjoining Geechee Crab
lounge is a comfortable place to watch a game, catch up on the latest news or
simply relax with a cocktail before dinner. If you're looking
for casual fare in Buckhead, you really don't need to look any further than the
Buckhead Diner. An upscale atmosphere with reasonably priced food, it's a location
the entire family can enjoy. Signature items include Homemade Potato Chips with
Warm Maytag Blue Cheese, Sweet & Sour Calamari, Veal Meatloaf with Wild Mushrooms
and White Chocolate Banana Crème Pie are just a few of the many tasty choices.
Steakhouses are plentiful in the city. Two of the finest
are The Palm and Chop's. The Palm is located on busy Peachtree Road and has long
been known for it's excellent steak and seafood. The festive atmosphere is great
for couples of large, rowdy family outings. The gigantic lobster (which typically
weighs between 3 and 5 pounds) is one of the restaurants main attractions. Chop's
is a bit more refined and more expensive. Dine for two with the 3-pound porterhouse
steak. The seafood also receives top billing from the regulars. For
Italian dining, La Grotta Ristorante is just down the street from The Palms. Consistently
voted one of the top Italian restaurants in the city, La Grotta specializes in
authentic Northern Italian cuisine. The handmade ravioli stuffed with goat cheese
and covered with sun-dried tomato sauce is a winning combination, while the veal
and seafood are simply outstanding. The wine list is excellent with emphasis on
Italian wines and few California and French selections sprinkled in for good measure.
Whether you're looking for a quick burger or a steak dinner,
you're sure to find a restaurant in Atlanta to meet all of your dining needs.
The relaxed Southern hospitality is a trademark of Atlanta restaurants, something
that you're not going to experience in other major metropolitan areas. <<--Back |