UT won't be on the flats bone...as others have said it will be in the Dome. I'd love to get Tenn on a home and away before I friggin die. Ditto for aubie n bammer.
You picked a great game to go to. The Varsity is a tradition but it's borderline terrible food and service. We usually park at the Georgia Tech Hotel parking deck. Go by the bookstore in the hotel and check it out. When you come out of the bookstore take a right and walk up to The Barrel House and get a Bobby Dodd Burger. You won't be disappointed.Hello Tech fans - I'm excited about our season opener in 2017, too bad it won't be at your home stadium - neutral site loses too much tradition.
Anyways, a group of us travel to see new stadiums each year and this year we are coming to GTech and then on to a FSU home game. I need your help on suggestions on where to eat, which bars are good, where to tailgate, where to find tickets at, where to stay, etc.
We want to experience the GT atmosphere and don't want to miss any must see traditions.
Thanks for any advice you can give us.
Hello Tech fans - I'm excited about our season opener in 2017, too bad it won't be at your home stadium - neutral site loses too much tradition.
Anyways, a group of us travel to see new stadiums each year and this year we are coming to GTech and then on to a FSU home game. I need your help on suggestions on where to eat, which bars are good, where to tailgate, where to find tickets at, where to stay, etc.
We want to experience the GT atmosphere and don't want to miss any must see traditions.
Thanks for any advice you can give us.
A word of warning. There are very few restaurants serving roadkill possum in the ATL anymore. Better bring your own.
I don't know how old you are or what your cup of tea is, but there are a ton of restaurants and bars on the west side now, maybe 5-10 minutes north/northwest of campus. Otherwise your best bet is hanging around peachtree from North Avenue all the way up into buckhead. If you are in the younger (18-24) demographic, there are tons of bars on and off Peachtree in between Irby and E Andrews, and in Virginia Highlands (for after the show).
Starting at Marietta St and around 8th St, and moving north
bartaco is a great place to get tacos to share and beers; Bocado perhaps has the best burger in town. 5 seasons is solid, and there is a great beer store next door (HopCity).
The optimist is on 8th and is a little fancier, great oysters and seafood.
Miller Union on 10th is amazing, may be a little out of your price range, esp for dinner.
If you want sweets before or after the game, Sublime Doughnuts on 10th street is great.
Six Feet Under on 11th is a great place to drink, esp on the patio upstairs. La Fonda on the same street has good, cheap "pan latin" food (paella, quesadillas, etc.).
At Howell Mill and 14th is probably your best bets - West Egg for breakfast and Ormsby's for a fun bar with tons of games (darts, bocce, shuffleboard, pool, etc) inside. Cooks & Soldiers is great, but only open for dinner and not cheap. JCT Kitchen is another good restaurant. Taqueria Del Sol is popular, but there may be some long waits.
Nearby is Antico (best pizza in town) and Gios (great italian sandwiches and roti chicken) on Hemphill off 14th.
Other places that haven't been mentioned a little further up Marietta - Bone Garden (owned by the same people that own the varsity) is a bit further north on Ellsworth Industrial. It's like a hipster take on authentic mexican food. Pretty good BBQ place around the corner on Huff called Bone Lick BBQ.
Tacky, tacky, tacky momma should've raised you better. I spend 10 years in Nashville, never saw possum on the menu!
Other places that haven't been mentioned a little further up Marietta - Bone Garden (owned by the same people that own the varsity) is a bit further north on Ellsworth Industrial. It's like a hipster take on authentic mexican food. Pretty good BBQ place around the corner on Huff called Bone Lick BBQ.
Wow I've been to Flip Burger a bunch and never realized that everything was upside down...
I concur with what most are saying about food & bars: Dont get the food at Varsity but stop in just to say you did. Vortex or Flip for burgers (Flip is smaller slider style burgers FYI), I HIGHLY recommend Sublime Doughnuts (got voted in top 15 doughnut shops in the nation). Midtown/Crescent Ave are good bar hopping options. Virginia Highlands isnt too bad of a bar scene either but a little farther from Tech. If you dont mind going out a little further (10-15 minutes) E. Andrews area in Buckhead or Edgewood aren't too bad either although those two are very different scenes.