Fine Dining Deals
Updated: April 09, 2009
While most gourmand-driven eateries make it tough to keep a dinner for two under a c-note, there are ways to sneakily eat like a champ without dipping into savings. From late-night gourmet burgers to Iron Chef-sliced apps, we've got 7 cheap ways to chow at Atlanta's top-tier restaurants.
Fine Dining Deals
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Top Flr
Read Reviews647 Myrtle St., Atlanta, GA 30308 (map)
Top Flr might be the most underrated restaurant in Atlanta. This late-night hipster haven does a menu that's equally outstanding and affordable. If their $14 flank steak didn't already look like a misprint, venture in between 5pm and 7pm and get it for $5. Seriously.
Restaurant Eugene
Read Reviews2277 Peachtree Road, Atlanta, GA 30309 (map)
So a prix fixe $30 dinner might not seem like that sweet of a deal. But when you're dining at uber-expensive Restaurant Eugene, it's like stealing. Eugene serves up their traditional Sunday best in the form of a three course, fried chicken dinner that includes an appetizer and dessert.
Holman & Finch Public House
Read Reviews2277 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 (map)
The gastropub that made meat cool again created a cult-monster with their limited edition late night burger. The house-made In and Out-style double-cheeseburger is available diners beginning at 10pm, but the supply has been known to sell out in less that 5 minutes.
Rathbun's Restaurant
Read Reviews112 Krog St NE, Atlanta, GA 30307 (map)
Rathbun's most popular item on their menu also happens to be the one of the cheapest--Yaya's eggplant steak fries. The mound of fries come dusted with confectioners sugar and served with a side of spicy Tabasco sauce. Pair this $7.25 starter sensation with another small plate, all under $10.
TWO urban licks
Read Reviews820 Ralph McGill Blvd, Atlanta, GA 30306 (map)
This boisterous spot has good times written all over it. While the entrees are a little on the pricey side, some of the menu's most charismatic moments fall into the small plates category. Lamb lollipops and salmon chips both keep it under $10 and serve as sharable conversation starters.
Steel Restaurant & Lounge
Read Reviews950 West Peachtree St Ste 255, Atlanta, GA 30309 (map)
Like an art-deco lunch tray, Steel's version of Japanese Bento Boxes gives you a lunch option that is quick, easy and variety based. Fun times! For $15 you get the exact same sea bass that costs you double at dinner, plus sushi, a salad, rice and spring rolls
Sotto Sotto Restaurant
Read Reviews313 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta, GA 30307 (map)
Atlanta's top Italian restaurant does their dinner pasta selection for an affordable range of $16-$19. Looking for a little less serving for a little less coin? Sotto Sotto offers their standouts like Tortelli di Michelangelo, in small-plate portions with a price reduction.
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