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Little Five Points
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"An interesting district in Atlanta. Lots of restaurants and shopping."
Very eclectic mix of vintage shopping and Unique Dining experiences, When you see the Giant Skull Entrance to Vortex, you know it’s gonna be interesting, if you want some Healthy food, Go check out Sevenanda the local Grocery Co-Op, My favorite store is Rag-O-Rama if you love vintage shopping, they have great deals!!
A hipster’s, shopper’s, and drinker’s paradise, the quirky Little Five Points neighborhood on the east side of the city is a regular draw for locals and tourists alike. Pick up a vintage sweater on Moreland Avenue, grab a drink at one of many dive bars as you people-watch, and let the sounds of talented street performers be music to your ears.
East Lake and Kirkwood were early Atlanta suburbs that have stunning homes and local restaurants. Candler Park and its namesake green space have quirky shops and restaurants along its main street, like The Flying Biscuit Cafe and Dr. Bombay's Underwater Tea Party. Little Five Points is Atlanta's bohemian answer to places like Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco. Shop for unusual gifts at Junkman's Daughter, and choose from the extensive beer list and seasonal menu at The Porter Beer Bar. Learn about Georgia's most well-known politician at the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library & Museum, which covers the life and work of President Jimmy Carter.
East Lake and Kirkwood were early Atlanta suburbs that have stunning homes and local restaurants. Candler Park and its namesake green space have quirky shops and restaurants along its main street, like The Flying Biscuit Cafe and Dr. Bombay's Underwater Tea Party. Little Five Points is Atlanta's…
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