The 1920s-inspired drinks are worth it alone, but the food is the real draw. Try the neon squid steaks (worth having twice), chicken liver pate or a Sloppy Joe, and chilled rice pudding with figs. En savoir plus .
Founded in 1957 as Satellite Records, the small record label founded by bro& sis, Jim Stewart and Estelle Axton, changes its name to Stax, & becomes a major player in the creation of the Southern soul En savoir plus .
What makes great beef noodle soup is up for debate, but everyone loves Wang's version: meaty, spicy, with cilantro, green onion and pickled veg to keep it fresh. Get fried pork dumplings on the side. En savoir plus .
J.B. Blayton, Atlanta's first Black certified public accountant, purchased WERD in 1949. In turn, WERD became the 1st radio station to be owned and operated by an African-American in the US. En savoir plus .
Where to stop raving? Try the buttermilk fried chicken, the melt-in-your-mouth ox tongue salad, the dry-aged beef burger, fries reminiscent of '80s McD's fries, and the peanut and chocolate parfait. En savoir plus .