Staplehouse

Top choice in Atlanta


The hottest table in Atlanta and the darling du jour of Southern foodies, Staplehouse dishes up innovative, seasonal New American cuisine. Small to medium plates including chicken-liver tart with burnt honey and blood orange are served with such artful precision you kinda feel bad about eating them (except they're delicious, so not that bad). The seasonal menu changes often.

Reservations open online on the second Friday of every month at noon for the next calendar month; walk-ins are only welcome at the eight-person bar – get there by 5pm and wait in front of the Wally World garage. All proceeds from the restaurant go to the Giving Tree, which provides health care for food-and-beverage-industry workers in need.


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