Virginia Highland Neighborhood in Atlanta
Smokin' Stogies, Books, collectibles, fine art, rockin' music, bridal wear, flowers, home furnishings, clothing, jewelry, pottery, vitamins, gifts and even psychic readings. Boredom is not an option while taking a leisurely walk through the Highlands.
As the sun goes down, dining takes on a more serious nature with endless choices in casual or fine dining. Terra Cotta is the perfect example of fine dining found a little off the beaten path. Its owners took a dilapidated, ugly house and turned it into an exquisite dining experience surrounded in impeccable taste.
As the sun goes down, dining takes
on a more serious nature with endless choices in casual or fine
dining.
If you're looking for a taste of Thai, then go no further than Surin of Thailand, the most successful ethnic restaurant in Atlanta. But, no restaurant captures the most exact architectural representation of the neighborhood than Harvest . . . serving up countless choices in seasonal cuisine nightly.
...The night doesn't have to end there. If you're looking for the perfect night cap, you'll find it at Atkins's Park, the oldest place in the neighborhood and the perfect place to sit back and relax with a cold drink in your hand. Or if you're in the mood to "sing the blues," then Blind Willie's is the place to be. The nationally renowned blues room is yet another part of Virginia Highlands that captivates audiences from miles around.
Although there is an assortment of activities for
people of all ages, Virginia Highlands is most attractive for its
friendly, laid-back atmosphere. It is truly one of Atlanta's most
dynamic communities easily accessed by car, bicycles and of course,
on foot. And if you're in the mood, just sit back in one of the
many great people-watching spots and take in the scenery. After
all, that is what makes this neighborhood so special...the people! 




















