"This six-stall food hall opened inside the former Graveyard Tavern in East Atlanta Village and takes its name from the feed store that once occupied the building until the 1940s. Look for food and drinks from Grant Park Brazilian restaurant and coffee bar Buteco, Woody’s CheeseSteaks, and Brasiliana Pizza. The venue also hosts open mic and karaoke nights. Free parking lot and street parking available." - Candy Hom
"Most of the restaurant stalls at this mini food hall in East Atlanta Village stay open until 12 a.m. Sunday through Thursday and until 2:30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday nights. That includes Brasiliana Pizza for São Paulo-style pies and dessert pizzas, Woody’s Cheesesteaks (with additional locations in Buckhead and Midtown, all open late), Sinful Slidrz for everything from oxtail to shrimp to brisket burgers, and Waffle Bar, where you can build your own waffle with sweet or savory toppings. Check individual stalls for hours." - Eater Staff
"With live music, comedy nights, and stalls open 'til 4am on weekends, Southern Feedstore is a great late-night haven when group decision-making among drunk friends gets hard. With just five stalls, Southern Feedstore is one of the smaller food halls in the city, but those five stalls pack a punch. We'll scoop up an oxtail slider and reliable cheesesteak while our friends drift to the waffles that double as a dessert. We've got all the options covered in our power-ranking guide. " - juli horsford
"Open Until: 4am, Fri.-Sat. This food hall in EAV is on the smaller side with just five food stalls, but regular live music and comedy nights have cemented it as ATL's funnest hall. And on Fridays and Saturdays they're open til 4am. With options like the always-reliable Woody's cheesesteak or Waffle Bar's over-dressed waffles that could double as dessert, Southern Feedstore is a haven for late-night eaters who like to have choices. " - juli horsford, nina reeder
"Any food hall is an ideal place to eat alone. But because Southern Feedstore in EAV tends to be less busy, you won’t get lost in the shuffle like you would at bigger halls like Ponce City Market or Krog Street. With a calmer mood and elite stalls like TKO, Woody’s, and Waffle Bar, we often slide in and out for a quick, satisfying meal when we’re in no mood for socialization but also don’t want to eat in our car." - juli horsford, nina reeder