burntfork

Dining Out

Burnt Fork can even make the vegans happy

1 Comment 12 July 2012

This quiet little spot in the heart of downtown Decatur is the perfect choice for vegetarians, vegans, and carnivores alike.

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Photo: The Real Chow Baby/Facebook

Dining Out, Feature

Chow down, baby

2 Comments 02 April 2012

Find something for everyone’s palate at The Real Chow Baby.

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holytaco

Dining Out

Holy queso, kids!

No Comments 14 November 2011

This site has been home to so many restaurants over the years, let’s hope Holy Taco is here to stay. The food is creative, but still kid-friendly with options for tacos and quesadillas. Quesadillas can be made with chicken, shrimp, steak, veggies or just Monterey jack cheese and queso fresco. Plantains and guac make a […]

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(Photo: R. Scott Bynum)

Dining Out

Corner Tavern makes fancy restaurants seem unnecessary

No Comments 01 September 2010

Most places with “tavern” in the name aren’t first-stops for those with kids in tow. But if you’ve ever tried to get a good burger in Little 5 Points with your kids, you know that the Corner Tavern is one of the only spots in the ’hood that will allow the little ones. They have […]

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Dining Out

Ria’s Bluebird Cafe perfect for mixed party

No Comments 01 September 2010

I refused to believe there was anyone who didn’t know about Ria’s, and so I wasn’t even going to mention it. Lo and behold, I found someone who hadn’t tasted the incredible shallot vinaigrette over a totally kid-friendly brunch at Ria’s. There are no gimmicks here: no kids’ menu, not even sure if there are […]

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Photo: Farm Burger

Dining Out

Farm Burger’s farm-to-table movement snags another believer

No Comments 01 September 2010

I have rejected a whole lot of the hype around healthy, environmentally friendly food for a few years now. But one taste of the chicken croquettes or burgers at Farm Burger converted me. Chef Terry Koval is utilizing years of experience making high-falutin’ foodstuffs to turn an ordinary burger into a life-changing meal. All food […]

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Dining Out

Agatha’s adds air of mystery to dinner

No Comments 01 June 2010

Unleash your inner sleuth and inner actor next time you go out for dinner. From appetizers to dessert, the mystery at Agatha’s will unfold, as will the five-course meal with your choice of beef, fish or chicken and cheap wine. Sunday-Friday tickets are $60 per person and Saturday’s tickets are $62.50. You’ll be assigned a […]

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Dining Out

Now this is dinner and a movie at the Movie Tavern

No Comments 01 June 2010

Enjoy dinner and a movie (and maybe a few beverages) at the Movie Tavern, where “movies never tasted so good.” Ticket prices are cheap — a matinee is $6 and evening shows are $7.50. And whatever you choose from the menu will be delivered to your comfortable seat where there’s lots of table room and […]

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Dining Out

Dine with Shakespeare at the Tavern

No Comments 01 June 2010

The Shakespeare Tavern has produced over 73 plays, including over 30 Shakespeare titles and period classics from Aristophanes, Machiavelli and Tennessee Williams. For those wishing to supp with their theater, the Tavern offers a broad selection of Irish ales and premium brews, including meals under $10. Enjoy an authentic Shepherd’s Pie or the King’s Supper […]

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Photos: Medieval Times

Dining Out

A night out at Medieval Times

No Comments 01 June 2010

Go back to the 11th century and watch an authentic re-enactment of a jousting tournament inside a real castle and feast on a four-course meal. At Medieval Times, attendees dine in an arena and watch knights compete in a two-hour long jousting tournament and festival, complete with authentic weaponry, live action special effects and audience […]

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Dining Out

Pastries A Go Go offers fresh homemade stuffs

No Comments 01 March 2010

Fresh sticky buns, muffins, Danishes, scones, mini-cakes and éclairs are just a few of the delights offered at Pastries A Go Go for brunch. Diners can choose to make their own sandwich or pick from the expansive breakfast menu to satisfy those morning cravings. The chef makes his own pork and turkey sausages in house […]

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Dining Out

Raging Burrito appeals to young and old

No Comments 01 March 2010

The adults will find 50 types of tequila and burritos so large they take up an entire plate. Raging Burrito’s “fatties” are full of a variety of meats, vegetables and salsas to appease anyone’s taste palate — tofu, tilapia, pulled pork, jerk chicken or even pineapple. A sizeable secluded patio in the back is perfect […]

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