Ponce City Market, Atlanta
Located in the historic Sears Roebuck and Company building (circa 1926), Atlanta’s Ponce City Market was named one of Vogue’s top new food markets when it opened in 2016, as much for its cool brick interior as for its expansive offerings of unique food vendors. With nearly 30 eateries in a sprawling industrial chic space with plenty of seating, both indoors and out, it’s easy to see why locals and visitors alike come here for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Some top tastes include gourmet Popsicles at King of Pops (some with a boozy kick), Pakistani street food at Botiwalla, biltong (South African jerky) and beer at Biltong Bar (which may actually be good for you), and a gourmet version of a local favorite, fried chicken biscuits, at Hop’s Chicken. Don’t miss the open-air rooftop of Ponce City Market where grown-up summer slushies and gourmet fair food accompany boardwalk-inspired games and great views.
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