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After getting screwed over from hotwire.com, I wont land in Atlanta until 11:30pm on thursday. Where is a cool place to eat and drink at that time?

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ummm....i only know the all-night diners...and places to get greasy alcohol-soaking up food late at night.

where are you going to be staying whilst in town?

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I will be staying in Buckhead.

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well there's the buckhead diner out that way - most of the rest of buckhead at that hour is clubs and bars.

there is a greasy drunk-food shack right near the havana club, but i wouldn't recommend it as good eats.

i think theres a taco mac close by too - the diner is pretty good tho. oh there's also an ihop.

i'm figuring by the time you touchdown, get your bags and get up there it will probalby be after midnight right?

backstreets always open and pouring and they have the added benefit of tuna in their vending machines - something else i wouldn't recommend. they're also in midtown so that doesn't help much.

eleven50 might be a possibility - that' smidtown too - but i believe they've got a tapas bar? as well.

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http://atlanta.citysearch.com/best/results/8496/

here ya go - my picks would be vortex ( burgers and tater tots :wub: ) close at 1:45am

ok cafe - there sweet potato is to die for close at midnight i think

and the landmark diner (not the buckhead diner - this was hte one i was thinking of) open 24/7

another one on their list is Atkin's park - i haven't been to the one in-town, but the satellite out in the burbs is pretty good.

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Atkins Park would be my vote for decent food late (they serve until something like 3:00 or 3:30 am), but it's in Virginia Highland, so a definite cab ride unless you've rented a car. There are also lots of Asian places out Buford Highway that do quite late hours, but again it's a hike.

Buckhead's a pretty big area (because any place that's even close will describe itself as having a Buckhead location, even if it's not really Buckhead), so I'd probably call the hotel concierge and explain your dilemma. Once you have names of places from him/her, post them here and we'll tell you whether we can recommend them or not.

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Oh! Is it too late for my input? The Highlander Pub (@ Monroe and Virginia) is open later than any other place I can think of (other than WH and The Majestic) and their food is goooooooooooooooood. Pitchers of perfect tater tots - yum.

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If he lands at 11:30 pm, by the time he gets his car and luggage and gets checked in, you're looking at 1 am.

I'm afraid you're looking at IHOP, my friend.

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I will be staying in Buckhead.

Buckhead Diner, definitely. One the of the best restaurants in the area.

BTW buckhead diner is a "diner" as much as The French Laundry is a "laundry" if you catch my drift. Its a really fun and inventive restaurant with a Diner/Americana motif. I've eaten there and the food is very good.

http://www.buckheaddiner.com/buckheaddiner/index.html

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Buckhead Diner will not be open at that late hour.

Fado would definitely be an option. The official Fado website is a bit difficult to navigate. The local AccessAtlanta blurb may be viewed at:

AccessAtlanta page for Fado

In any case the trip has surely occurred by now. Where did the original poster dine?

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