Cabbagetown
Neighborhood Guide
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- Street Art Hub
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- Hip & Trendy
- Street Art Hub
- Tight-Knit Community
What’s it like to live in Cabbagetown?
Nestled in the heart of Atlanta, Cabbagetown beckons with its vibrant street art adorning the historic mill houses, creating a picturesque backdrop for the community’s bustling lifestyle. This neighborhood, a blend of rich history and modern flair, offers residents an eclectic mix of dining and entertainment options. From the savory Southern dishes at Carroll Street Cafe to the lively atmosphere of Estoria 97, there’s plenty of options. The centerpiece, Cabbagetown Park, serves as a green oasis amidst the urban charm, hosting numerous festivals and events that knit the community closely together. With the BeltLine’s Eastside Trail skirting its edge, residents of the Cabbagetown neighborhood enjoy easy access to outdoor recreation and a seamless connection to the broader Atlanta area. Cabbagetown stands as a testament to Atlanta’s ability to blend the old with the new, creating a unique, dynamic neighborhood that’s as welcoming as it is exciting.
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What’s the best way to get around Cabbagetown?
In Cabbagetown, navigating the area on foot or by bike is a breeze, thanks to its walkable streets and proximity to local amenities. While parking can be tight due to its urban setting, the neighborhood boasts easy access to public transportation routes, making it convenient to reach major hubs like downtown without needing a car.
Things to do & see
Carroll Street: This charming street is lined with quaint cafes and unique shops, offering a glimpse into the local lifestyle of Cabbagetown.
Cabbagetown Murals: The neighborhood is famous for its vibrant street art, with murals that tell stories of the community’s history and culture.
Cabbagetown Park: A serene green space perfect for picnics, leisurely walks, and community gatherings, showcasing the neighborhood’s commitment to preserving green spaces.
Krog Street Tunnel: Connecting Cabbagetown with Inman Park, this tunnel is a constantly evolving canvas for graffiti artists and a must-see for art enthusiasts.
Where to eat & drink
Agave Restaurant: This eclectic Southwestern eatery is known for its creative dishes and extensive tequila selection, making it a favorite among locals.
Carroll Street Cafe: A cozy spot nestled in the heart of Cabbagetown, offering a variety of comfort foods, coffee, and a laid-back atmosphere perfect for brunch or a casual dinner.
Estoria 97: A vibrant bar that combines a great selection of craft beers with a lively outdoor seating area, often hosting live music and local events.
Little’s Food Store: Not just a grocery store, Little’s serves up some of the best burgers and sandwiches in the neighborhood, making it a must-visit for a quick and delicious meal.
Milltown Arms Tavern: A classic neighborhood pub offering a wide range of beers, pub grub, and sports viewing, making it a go-to spot for a relaxed evening out.
Insights from Cabbagetown locals
Dara & Abby, Future Perfect: “We chose to open our business in Cabbagetown because of the lovely and vibrant community here and hosting community events like our Wine & Tarot Nights. All of the residents are so neighborly, and many of our clients have become our friends. There are also lots of small businesses to support, and Little’s is our personal favorite.”
Dara & Abby, Future Perfect: “We chose to open our business in Cabbagetown because of the lovely and vibrant community here and hosting community events like our Wine & Tarot Nights. All of the residents are so neighborly, and many of our clients have become our friends. There are also lots of small businesses to support, and Little’s is our personal favorite.”
Ron Fisher, Petit Chou: “Cabbagetown has that special something – it’s all about character. With its diverse mix of eccentric personalities, you’ll find a close-knit neighborhood of consideration and flair that surprises and engages with all who come in contact. Once you experience it, you can’t help but be drawn in by the unique vibe that Cabbagetown offers.”
Ron Fisher, Petit Chou: “Cabbagetown has that special something – it’s all about character. With its diverse mix of eccentric personalities, you’ll find a close-knit neighborhood of consideration and flair that surprises and engages with all who come in contact. Once you experience it, you can’t help but be drawn in by the unique vibe that Cabbagetown offers.”
Little’s Food Store: “The best thing about Cabbagetown is its unique nature. It’s a historically protected mill village of small houses and narrow streets where neighbors sit on their front porches and say hello to passersby. The community buzzes with independent music, art, and restaurants, all within walking distance.”
Little’s Food Store: “The best thing about Cabbagetown is its unique nature. It’s a historically protected mill village of small houses and narrow streets where neighbors sit on their front porches and say hello to passersby. The community buzzes with independent music, art, and restaurants, all within walking distance.”
Jen, Emily, and Mik Chan, JenChan’s: Cabbagetown is easy to fall in love with. It will instantly remind you of a funky artsy small town, but happens to be in the heart a vibrant city. You get all the perks of local community and and a big city, and can sense that you’re stepping into a unique place the moment you arrive.
Jen, Emily, and Mik Chan, JenChan’s: Cabbagetown is easy to fall in love with. It will instantly remind you of a funky artsy small town, but happens to be in the heart a vibrant city. You get all the perks of local community and and a big city, and can sense that you’re stepping into a unique place the moment you arrive.