
32 "Small Plates" restaurants in Atlanta.
Whether it’s for date night or a meal with your boss, this Westside tapas spot will impress just about anyone.
Part cocktail bar, part cool basement with awesome food, Ticonderoga Club makes no sense - which is exactly why we love it.
This unique spot in Buckhead is a beach house for half the year and a ski house for the other, serving South African-inspired dishes.
We like the West Midtown location of Barcelona Wine Bar for the sangria, patio, and set-price menu for big groups.
The Iberian Pig in Decatur is a great spot to go for tapas, wine, and one of the cities best (and only jamon-centric), Happy Hours.
Seven Lamps might be technically in the Lenox Mall, but it’s worth braving traffic for the small plates and wine.
When you and seven of your friends want to drink cocktails and eat sushi on a big rooftop, head to O-Ku in Buckhead.
Gypsy Kitchen in Buckhead has one of our favorite rooftops in the city, serves affordable tapas, and always feels a little like a party.
Bar Mercado is a tapas spot at Krog Street Market with a patio that’s ideal for Happy Hour or day drinking.
Tin Tin, from the same team as AIX next door, is a casual bar and you could come for a glass of wine and small plates or a cocktail and full meal.
Located above Staplehouse, Paper Crane Lounge in Old Fourth Ward is a small bar serving a short menu and great cocktails.
Buteco in Grant Park is an all day spot where you could come for coffee, lunch, drinks on a date, or a late night samba dance party.
With an experimental menu and an upscale space, Banshee is one of East Atlanta’s best new restaurants, and where you should be eating.