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  2. The Busy Bee Café - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] [5] [3] [6] According to Unique Eats and Eateries of Atlanta, the restaurant is "as well known for its role in the civil rights movement as it is for its fried chicken." [3] In 1968 Jackson sold the restaurant to two local businessmen. [3] In 1981 Milton Gates bought it. [3]

  3. List of restaurants in Atlanta - Wikipedia

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  4. Don't Chicken Out on These Atlanta Restaurants - AOL

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  5. Paschal's - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant's recipes were included in the sale, and Robert's fried chicken continued to be served in the restaurant to students and the public. [13] The university closed the restaurant in 2003 and planned to demolish it, [ 6 ] [ 24 ] but public outcry led to a $100,000 (equivalent to $158,800 in 2023) congressional grant to save the ...

  6. Mighty Casey's - Wikipedia

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    Mighty Casey's was a fast food restaurant that started in Atlanta, Georgia in 1980. [1] It was popular in the Atlanta metropolitan area for serving quality fast-food, generous helpings, and creative menu offerings. It was bought out by Krystal in 1994 and most of the restaurants were converted into Krystals. [2] The menu included offerings like :

  7. Atlanta IKEA sparks outrage over Juneteenth menu of fried ...

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    A Juneteenth special menu at an Atlanta IKEA sparked outrage among the Black employees who said fried chicken and watermelon were some of the items selected to celebrate the holiday.

  8. Cuisine of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The city is home to a mix of high-end chef-driven restaurants receiving praise at the national level, an ethnic restaurant scene along Buford Highway, and traditional Southern eateries. Atlanta is the birthplace of Coca-Cola. [1] The fast food chain Chick-fil-A originated in Hapeville, a suburb of Atlanta. [2]

  9. The Chastain - Wikipedia

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