Mini Airbnb House Manual and Rules

Please Read: 
 - NO extra guests
 
- NO SMOKING / NO DRUGS

 
- SHOES OFF / Be CLEAN and TIDY

 
- Please be considerate of neighbors, especially those below you (walk quietly)

 
- HAVE FUN in Atlanta :-)

 
- CHECKIN: 4PM - text 30 minutes before arrival


- CHECKOUT: 10AM - tidy up, place key in the tray, close door, text hosts. Safe Travels.
(can be extended to 11AM if there are no back to back guests)


Other things to note: 

LIVING ROOM sleeping GUESTS: 
**sheets for sofa bed are in the copper tin. Pillows and blankets for sofa bed AND blowup bed are in the living room closet. Towels and washcloths for living room guests are in the living room closet. *(please do not get extra linens besides the ones placed out for you) 

BEDROOM sleeping GUESTS:
All your linen is on the bed, towels and washcloths are in the bathroom -or- in the right hand section of the closet, above the hangers. *(please do not get extra linens besides the ones placed out for you)

Most Popular Foods in Atlanta, Popular Places to Eat in Georgia

MOST POPULAR FOODS / 
RESTAURANTS TO EAT in ATLANTA


We're known for alot of things in Atlanta: our hospitality, our music, and of course our food. Being a native, with deep southern roots, and friends for all sides of the state I can confidently say these are the main foods we are known for and we genuinely love in Atlanta, Georgia. 

 
Entrance to Mary Macs Team Room

Southern Cuisine - if you’re in the south you have to try our classic southern cuisine- this usually consists of chicken (baked, bbq, or fried), greens (string beans, collard greens), mash or sweet potatoes, and cornbread or biscuit. Lemonade or Ice Tea to drink. 
  • Mary Macs Tea Room  — for the most authentic southern cuisine that will taste good, go here... located off Ponce de Leon (24 minute walk)
  • Empire State South — for a fancier, $$$, southern cuisine made by a famous chef and Top Chef winner, this will be your spot (7 minute walk)
  • South City Kitchen — a very popular southern restaurant, with many offerings (5 minute walk)
  • OTHERS: Wisteria, Paschal’s, JCT Kitchen & Bar, Gunshow, White Oak Kitchen, Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint, Bantam & Biddy, Miller Union. All of these are good alternates and favorites, ranging from down home to fancy.
  • Publix Grocery Store - if you want to eat in, you can go pick up a whole southern meal from their deli- don’t forget the hawaiian rolls, and publix lemonade (17 minute walk)

Chic-Fil-A - Closed Sundays, but try their chicken biscuit one morning. We have many scattered throughout the city. *You can walk to the nearest in 5 minutes, it’s located off Peachtree inside/outside Colony Square 
The most famous Chicken & Waffles in the world
Chicken & Waffles - Many restaurants have their own versions, but Gladys made it famous. Gladys Knight Chicken & Waffle, she’s a famous Georgia soul singer who made the dish known by all. It’s located off Peachtree, about a 18 minute walk away
a true Atlanta landmark, when the "hot" sign is on, sometimes the line wraps around the building
Krispy Kreme Dougnuts - seriously, their signature "glaze doughnut” is hands down the most delicious doughnut in the world, especially when its hot and fresh. Located off Ponce De Leon… about a 30 minute walk I think, google it to be sure, 9 minute drive.

BBQ - we’re known for our BBQ there are a lot of places around, so yelp.com it. For something close you can try Fat Matt’s BBQ, people love them. Its right off Piedmont, about a 5 minute drive… 25 minute walk maybe.

Breakfast / Brunch - we LOVE brunch in Atlanta, its a weekend tradition. Almost every restaurant offers Sat & Sun brunch. Popular breakfast spots are Egg Harbour (off Peachtree in Buckhead, 7 minute drive, 29 minute walk), Flying Biscuit (off Piedmont, 9 minute walk), Highland Bakery (off 14th, 6 minute walk), Le Petit Marche (in Kirkwood neighborhood) - there french toast sandwich is everything, West Egg Cafe (off Howell Mill), and Homegrown.

My Personal Favorites:
I don't really have a favorite restaurant, moreso favorite dishes from various restaurants. 
Here are a few of my personal favorites...


Table 1280, the restaurant of the High Museum - a hidden gem in some ways
  • Table 1280 (great ambiance, across from the High Museum) // 
  • Le Petit Marche (the french toast sandwich) // 
  • the Boy Scout Trout dish at King+Duke // 
  • the bread and butter fried pickles at TAP //  
  • Dat Fire Jerk Chicken (jerk chicken is amazing, the food is fresh) //
  • the explosion roll from  Eight Sushi //
  • the nachos at Tin Lizzys (chips are like homemade doritos) // 
  • the black cod, chilean sea bass, and cucumber/seaweed salad from Umi // 
  • sandwiches from Neighborhood Eats // 
  • cookies from Insomnia Cookies (so soft and warm)// 
  • cupcakes from Piece of Cake // 
  • pork belly tacos from BarTaco // 
  • banana foster sundae from Marcel //

Midtown Atlanta Late Night Food

LATE NIGHT EATS  
(Just a few, there are many more)

 
Cafe Intermezzo - CAFE (OPEN UNTIL 2AM)

1065 Peachtree St NE
Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone number(404) 355-0411


  • Cypress Street Pint & Plate - AMERICAN (OPEN until 2:30AM)
817 W Peachtree St NW
Atlanta, GA 30308
Phone number(404) 815-9243

  • Chinese Buddha - CHINESE (delivers) (OPEN until 3AM)
100 10th St NW
Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone number(404) 874-5158

  • Papa John’s Pizza - PIZZA (delivers) (OPEN until 2AM for delivery only)
990 State St NW
Atlanta, GA 30318
Phone number(404) 872-5252

  • Insomnia Cookies - COOKIE (delivers) (OPEN until 3AM)
930 Spring Street
Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone number(877) 632-6654

  • Kroger - GROCERY STORE (open 24 hours)
1700 Monroe Dr NE
Atlanta, GA 30324
Phone number(404) 872-0782
*6 minute drive away

  • RiRa Irish Pub - IRISH/PUB (OPEN until 12AM)
1080 Peachtree St NE
Atlanta, GA 30309
Phone number(404) 477-1700

There are many places open until 12AM around here on the weekdays. Most of them are open until 2AM on weekend *(Fri/Sat)

  • Waffle House - BREAKFAST (OPEN 24 Hours)
135 Andrew Young International Blvd
Atlanta, GA 30303
Phone number(404) 522-9873
 
There are many 24 hour diners in Atlanta, Waffle House is just one of our staples and this location is usually one of the best. 

***CHECK Yelp.com - enter food and the address below into the search. Then filter the search and choose the  open now option
 
 

Atlanta Airbnb Resources


Free $20 UBER taxi code: 5lebc

Free $20 LYFT taxi code: Huxtable1

Free $10 UberEATS code: eats-5lebc

Free $25 TURO credit: https://turo.com/referral?code=978112rVJAy0


**SUGGESTED APPS to DOWNLOAD**

  • AirBNB - this will help with our communication and will give you access to key information you may need.
 
  • Uber and Lyft - taxi services. remember, don't drink and drive!


  • Yelp -  find restaurants and places to go.


  • Google Maps - will help navigate if you're on foot or bike.


  • Waze - if you're driving Waze will give you the best routes and directions.


  • Scoutmob - a deal app, which gives you 50% meals automatically. If you're on a budget, this is a good option.

The apps are available for both Android and iPhone devices.  

Atlanta UBER Promo Codes


Free $20 UBER taxi code: 5lebc

Atlanta LYFT Promo Codes

 Free $20 LYFT taxi code: Huxtable1

48 Hours in Atlanta


48 HOURS in MIDTOWN Atlanta
A Weekend in Atlanta, GA by Cindy


High Museum Atlanta
 
FRIDAY:
Arrive at 3:45PM; get settled, out by 4PM

4:15PM// Stop by TAP Gastropub to get a batch of fried pickles and house drink. If its warm outside, this is great place to people watch and let the Atlanta vibes sink in.  

5PM// Make your way down Peachtree to the High Museum. Savor the art presented on each floor, make fast friends with other creative surveyors. This is a gorgeous place to take your first ATL selfie.

7PM// Head across the High Museum courtyard and eat a proper meal at Table 1280. The salmon dish is awesome, perhaps with some fries on the side, one of their signature drinks like the High kick mule, and the bread pudding for dessert

9:30PM// Go for a show at the Alliance Theater or Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. If you want late night drinks afterwards you can walk to Cafe Intermezzo or Tin Lizzys (for some late night snacking.)

(9:30PM Alternative)// Check CLATL.com to see what’s going on tonight in Atlanta -- dive into the culture of the city! If you want to stay in Midtown: Go down Crescent Ave it’s full of clubs and bars (Opera Nightclub, Sutra Lounge, Cosmo Lava Lounge, Ri Ra Irish Pub). OR if you want a more high-end crowd go hang at The W Hotel and Loews Hotel (you may see a celebrity). 

*SPECIAL OCCASION: For a Fancy Dinner in Midtown, walk to: STK, The Oceanaire, Empire State South (winner of Top Chef), Ecco, or Lure. For a nice upscale dinner that's not as expensive as those: Campagnolo, Table 1280, Tabla, The Lawrence, GRAIN, Princi Italia, or Community Smith (great food, bad service though)

Walk back to 13th Street to your Airbnb… sleep tight. 

 Centennial Park Atlanta

SATURDAY:
8AM// Start off with breakfast from Cafe Intermezzo. This place is mainly about the ambiance, it gives you Parisian vibes. Enjoy their namesake coffee, "Cafe Intermezzo” and the breakfast of your choosing. (South City Kitchen and Highland Bakery are other nearby alternative)

9:30AM// Now, let’s go on a stroll down Peachtree St. As you hit the road again you'll pass the beautiful Federal Reserve, Margaret Mitchell's house (Gone with the Wind), lots of restaurants and shops that you can stop in (Scoutmob has great deals), finally you'll pass the famous Fox Theater.

10:30AM// Call an Uber or Lyft to take you to the next destination Georgia Aquarium. There's nothing like it in the North America, some say the world. Venture through tunnels surrounded by nothing but fish, see whales, and all the other mysteries of the ocean. 

1:30PM// Grab some classic inexpensive American fare from Waffle House or The Breakfast Club; both specialize in breakfast, but also make lunch. Too greasy? Need more options? Head to the CNN Center Food Court, Ted’s Montana Grill (a favorite of our beloved Ted Turner) or Legal Sea Food. 

3:30PM// Ready for round TWO? Choose 1 of the 4 in the area: The World of Coke, The National Center for Civil and Human Rights, The Football Hall of Fame, or simply SkyView Atlanta. -OR- Hop on the new Atlanta Street Car and head down to the MLK Center -- it’s a great place to visit. View Martin Luther King Jr.’s home, the historic Ebenezer Baptist Church, and more. 

6PM – until// Edgewood Ave. Whether you’re leaving the World of Coke and jumping on the Streetcar -or- you’re finishing up your tour of MLK’s home. It’s time to chill out again so hit up Edgewood. Play some ping pong at Sister Louisa, vibe out at Sound Table or Music Room, chill on the rooftop at Cafe Circa, or feel like a 1950s, 1920s? gangsta at Edgewood Speakeasy. There’s always something to do for various crowd types in this little neighborhood.

(6PM Alternatives//)
- Krog Street Market + Ladybird Grove and Mess Hall - if you want to feel like you’re in Nashville, you’ll like this area. 

- Ponce City Market and MJQ Concourse + EL Bar. At Ponce City market you’ll experience our version of Manhattan's Chelsea Market. Mostly retail, specialty shops, and restaurants. Then head across the street and down Ponce to MJQ, one of Atlanta’s most well known, diverse, and authentically cool clubs… each night is different though... so google/internet search before you go. El Bar is probably one of the coolest club in the city in that it's beautifully diverse, it's small, and they play great music.

Buckhead (The Shops of Bulkhead, Phipps Plaza, Lenox Mall, Irby Street) - See where the rich and loaded shop by visiting The Shops of Buckhead, then bar hop with those same folks (or their offspring, depending on the night) on Irby Street. There are several bars including Stagecoach, Five Paces Inn, The Pool Hall. If you want more upscale bars, you can do East Andrews instead, Prohibition and Burn Social Club

- East Atlanta Village & Drive Thru Theater. (car needed) At East Atlanta Village is an old school turned new school area in Atlanta that's well, pretty dope. I rediscovered a few weeks back after attending and art show and I was amazed how cool the area now is. My suggestion would be to eat at either Argosy or AV Thai and Sushi, then bar / club hop around the area: . Hang outside a bit and people watch, there's a diverse group of hipsters that chill out here. After you've had enough, head on down Moreland to one of the country's only drive-in theaters, Starlight Drive-In Theater. That's right y'all, old school, sit in your car, Happy Days, Grease movie theater. There's no speakers to place in your car, you tune into a certain radio station depending on the screen. See the list of what's currently playing here. To forgo the traffic that builds up I suggest going to the latest show. Also, if you want, stop by the Kroger Grocery Store you'll pass on the way to get snacks, drinks, and "go potty", lol. 

- Little 5 Point. Little Five is hard to describe, well it's not... hmm, maybe it is? I'll try... Off back most natives will say something to the effect of it's a "weird place" or it's "where the weirdos hang", lol. And yea, maybe it is, but to put more detail it's basically like this rocker, goth,  afrocentric, vintage, skull and bones, old school, music, free-spirit, health conscious, creative haven type of place. It was the first truly culturally diverse cool place in Atlanta. One of a kind record shops, tattoo parlors, luxury sneaker boutiques, vintage shops, etc. It's a cool place to check out. I think it's a cool place to take pictures, especially in the record shops. I'd suggest walking around, checking out Rag-O-Rama for vintage threads, Criminal Records and Mood Music for old school record finds, henna tattoo from Monica at House of Henna, Arden's Garden for a juice, the bottom floor (underground) of Wish to see sneakers, Junkman's Daughter for a random array of unique items, then if you're hungry Vortex for a burger. 



* If you start early you can easily combine Little 5 Points (LP5) + East Atlanta Village + Drive in Movie Theater, since all of it is off Moreland Ave.  (Moreland Ave is very very long).

- Virginia Highlands. Located at the intersection of Virginia Ave and Highland Ave, VaHi is pretty much the party haven for upper middle class urban suburbia. VaHi is one of the few suburbs that's actually still in the city so their "downtown" area sort of reflects that. The crowd is generally parents getting buzzed after a long work week or young professionals hanging out. Murphy's, La Tavola, Tom Tom for restaurants. Paolo's Gelato for dessert. For bars: Dark Horse Tavern, Moes and Joes, Highland Tap, The Warren, and George's Bar are just a few.

Uber, Lyft, or Taxi back to 13th Street… its bedtime. 

 Piedmont Park Atlanta
SUNDAY:
8AM// Wake up sleepy head. Let’s do one more Atlanta thing before you leave, you gotta get a Chick-fil-a biscuit (actually get that Saturday, it's closed on Sundays), Krispy Kreme doughnut, or if you want something a bit healthier… walk down to The Flying Biscuit, an original Atlanta restaurant and favorite to many (including myself). Get there early or you’ll be waiting... the line wraps the building on most Sundays.

9:30AM// Stroll through some of Piedmont Park. If you’re pressed for time your best bet is to walk back down Piedmont toward 13th. Enter the park at the 12th Street gate (across from the Bike and Skate shop). Walk along the park path, but make a sharp left, you’ll see our big oval/field to your right. Then exit left at the next set of gates, this will be 14th Street. Walk up 14th Street enjoy the pretty buildings, then make a left on Juniper, left on 13th, and then back to your Airbnb home to drive back home or catch a taxi to the train or airport. See ya next time!

//Special Notes: Check times, dress codes, and age limits for these places before going.//

Welcome to Atlanta

Dear Guests, 
Thank you for choosing to stay in our Midtown Atlanta AirBnB. Atlanta is a wonderful growing city and we're happy that you're visiting-- whether it's for work, school, or play. To make your stay easier we've a created a couple guides for you:

1. AirBnB Guidebook - this is provided to you after you've confirmed your booking. It's a very large list of places to visit. 

 
Go to your Airbnb Profile:
Dashboard --> Your Trips --> See Trip Details --> Guidebook


2.  48 Hours in Atlanta. I've created a special article for those who only have a weekend to spend with us. Check out 48 hours in Atlanta, here. 



48 HOURS in MIDTOWN

3. Most Popular Foods and Restaurants in Atlanta, here.

 
5. Nearby Late Night Foods, here.  

6. Mini Airbnb Rules & House Manual, here. (please read the FULL one before arriving)



WHY THIS BLOG?

In addition to these resources we've decided to create this website especially for our beloved Airbnb Guests to provide you with other resources. Although nearly everything is listed in our listing, guide, and on the printouts we have on the board in the unit, sometimes having it in digital format is a bit easier... hence our official Midtown Atlanta Airbnb Blog-- BOOKMARK THIS. All the content is original and created with you in mind. We're native Atlantans, born and raised, one of us is a  Georgia Tech grad and the other a Georgia Tech student, so we know Midtown pretty well :-). That said, Midtown Atlanta is constantly expanding and changing so we happily  encourage you guys to explore beyond what we've recommended and please share your findings! 

 If you have any questions please message us via AirBnB, or feel free to text at the number provided to you after confirming your booking.