"After a long walk on the BeltLine, it’s nice to retreat into the cocoon of a massive burrito. Bell Street has a shaded patio that’s situated almost underneath the BeltLine, so it’s perfect if you need a break from groups whizzing past on bicycles. Real fans of Bell Street know to “Grill My Burrito” for an extra 75 cents, but if a burrito sounds too heavy, their tacos or quesadillas are an excellent back up with plenty of veggie options like their broccoli, potato, or bean tacos." - juli horsford, demarco williams, nina reeder, jacinta howard
"Located across the street from Krog Street Market at the Stove Works, Bell Street continues to serve some of Atlanta’s favorite overstuffed burritos. And the best thing about these hefty-sized bundles of beans, rice, cheese, and meat might be the cost. Most burritos and burrito bowls at Bell Street come in just under $11." - Beth McKibben
"After a long walk on the BeltLine, it’s nice to retreat into the cocoon of a massive burrito. Bell Street has a shaded patio that’s situated almost underneath the BeltLine, so it’s perfect if you need a break from groups whizzing past on bicycles. Real fans of Bell Street know to “Grill My Burrito” for an extra 75 cents, but if a burrito sounds too heavy, their tacos or quesadillas are an excellent back up with plenty of veggie options like their broccoli, potato, or bean tacos." - Juli Horsford
"Bell Street Burritos on Peachtree Street in Brookwood Hills, on the Eastside Beltline in Old Fourth Ward, and in Tucker serves breakfast burritos on Saturdays, starting at 11 a.m. Each burrito bundle contains scrambled eggs and cheese with a choice of sausage or bacon. Order online for pickup." - Beth McKibben
"Curbside pick-up and delivery. Order online or call restaurant." - Eater Staff