Little 5 Points - Atlanta's Trendiest Hotspot
Centered on the corner of Euclid and Moreland Ave. lies a business community, a neighborhood, and arguably the coolest spot on the map between Greenwich Village and the French Quarter. This bohemian hangout has grown into a neighborhood with a mix of art, theater, and commerce. The vast retail businesses offer unique psychedelic storefronts and hard to find merchandise. While the many bars and restaurants provide a wide array of entertainment and cuisines to be had by the young and old.
The Flying Biscuit
1655 McLendon Ave. 404.687.8888
www.flyingbiscuit.com
The original location on McLendon Avenue is nestled among funky craftsman bungalows and has remained one of Atlanta's favorite spots for brunch since it opened in 1993. The Flying Biscuit Café recipes have endured thanks to the diligence of the staff and the neighborhood customers. Try one of their favorites, like the “Turkey Meatloaf & Pudge” or the “Vegan Burrito”. And, of course, there is their famous breakfast, with dishes like “Orange Flavored French Toast” and omelets named after local streets. You can’t leave without trying their mouth watering biscuits. Be sure to visit the bakery right next door so you can pick up biscuits for the road. The Flying Biscuit now has 7 locations in Atlanta serving breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week starting at 7 am.
Junkman’s Daughter
464 Moreland Ave. 404-577-3188
Mon-Thurs 11-7, Fri 11-8, Sat 11-9, Sun 12-7
www.thejunkmansdaughter.com
No place better encapsulates the raw edgy pulse of Little 5 Points like the alternative super store known as Junkman’s Daughter. Now celebrating their 27th anniversary, the Junkman’s Daughter's floor has grown to a staggering 10,000 square feet! The store is crammed full of far-out fashions and groovy accessories for men and women, unique and unusual gifts, housewares from around the world, cool collectables, retro nick-nacks and toys. They also offer terrific hard to find, unusual books and a fully stocked tobacco shop. Junkman’s Daughter was recently named one of the 25 Best Independent Stores in America by the book Retail Super Stars. Make sure to check out Junkman’s this Halloween for the most irreverent and original wigs, masks and costumes in town.
Savage Pizza
484 Moreland Ave. 404.523.0500
www.savagepizza.com
With their homage to comic book super heroes adorning the walls and hip staff, Savage Pizza fits right in with the Little Five Points neighborhood. On Savage's menu you'll find innovative homemade sauces, fresh dough and thoughtfully prepared dishes made from scratch every day. They prepare all the recipes using only freshest vegetables and first quality meats, cheeses, breads and pastas. Savage’s hand-tossed crusts are thrown with real hands and get enough air to make Tony Hawk jealous. In addition to their famous pizzas, they also have calzones, salads, subs and pasta. Savage serves both lunch and dinner with indoor and outdoor seating and offers catering and delivery.
Psycho Sisters
428 Moreland Ave. 404.523.0100
www.psycho-sisters.com
Friendly staff, fun funky, unusual and outrageous Psycho Sisters has been the #1 consignment boutique in Atlanta for more than 20 Years.
Much more than a consignment shop, this original location of the hip Atlanta chain sells vintage clothing, new items from other stores, and second-hand goods (as long as they're still stylish and funky). From current mall trends such as BCBG, Abercrombie, bebe, Arden B, Lip Service to new trendy shoe styles, unbelievable bling, bracelets, earrings, headbands, shades, belt buckles to Gothic or Costumes, Psycho Sisters has something for everyone whether you are 12
or 90 years old!
Rag-O-Rama
1111 Euclid Ave. 404.658.1988
Mon-Thurs 11-8, Fri -Sat 11-9, Sun 12-7
www.ragorama.com
Rag-O-Rama is a resale clothing store. The Atlanta location has been opened for almost 3 years now. The enormous space is filled to the brim with spectacular men's and women's fashions and accessories. They carry an ever changing inventory of new and second-hand merchandise; including name brands, designer labels, vintage styles and one-of-a-kind wears. Rag-O-Rama buys daily, without appointments, during all hours of operation and offers cash and store credit on the spot for modern and vintage styles that reflect the current season. Also, be sure not to miss their awesome semi-annual Dollar Sale on July 18th and 19th. 1000's of items on sale for buck. It is definitely a experience you will not soon forget!
The Vortex Bar & Grill
438 Moreland Ave. 404.688.1828
www.thevortexbarandgrill.com
This family owned corner pub is known for serving the best burgers in town and offering an excellent selection of drinks. In addition to the great food and spirits, the owner’s off-beat humor and large collection of kooky decor have become hallmarks of The Vortex. The Little 5 Points location opened in 1996. They added a 20-foot high “Laughing Skull” facade to the building which has since become an Atlanta landmark. The Vortex has been honored with various awards over the years from several publications including: “Best Burger”, “Best Beer Selection” and “Best Neighborhood Bar”. They have live music by Ozlo every Wednesday night at 7pm; Poker on Monday nights starting at 7PM and Trivia on Tuesdays at 10pm. Thursday is Bike Night, and during the summercan attract 300 bikes to the lot.
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