Japanese restaurant · Clifton Community
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"Wagaya is a neighboring sister restaurant to Chirori, owned by Takashi Otsuka. It specializes in ramen and sushi and has locations on 14th Street and at Emory Village on North Decatur Road." - Beth McKibben
American restaurant · Clifton Community
The General Muir reimagines the classic New York deli vibe with house-cured pastrami, kettle-boiled bagels, and a menu full of mouthwatering brunch options.
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Art museum · Clifton Community
Nestled on Emory University's campus, the Michael C. Carlos Museum boasts an impressive collection of ancient artifacts, including captivating mummies and art from across the ages.
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Science museum · Clifton Community
Nestled in the CDC headquarters, this museum offers a thought-provoking journey through public health history with engaging exhibits and artistic displays.
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Butcher shop · Clifton Community
This vintage butcher shop, a local treasure since ’47, serves up fresh, cut-to-order meats alongside a curated selection of fine wines and cheeses.
Italian restaurant · Clifton Community
In the chic heart of Emory Village, Double Zero serves up dreamy Neapolitan pizzas and creative small plates in a stylish setting perfect for date nights.
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Nature preserve · Druid Hills
This 65-acre old-growth hardwood forest invites you to explore well-maintained trails, native wildlife, and a cool natural history museum amidst a beautiful landscape.
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Cookie shop · Clifton Community
Ali's Cookies in Emory Village is your go-to spot for mouthwatering, homemade-style cookies, featuring gluten-free options and indulgent ice cream sandwiches.
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Diner · Clifton Community
This Emory Village diner with a retro feel doles out American breakfasts & lunches.
Modern Indian restaurant · Clifton Community
Nestled in Emory Village, Sankranti offers a cozy spot for authentic Northern Indian eats with generous portions and friendly vibes.
Coffee shop · Clifton Community
Ebrik Coffee Room, a beloved independent spot at Emory’s Carlos Museum, serves top-notch brews and pastries in a charming, laid-back atmosphere—just don’t visit in summer!