Guidebook for Marietta

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Guidebook for Marietta

Food Scene

Outstanding burgers and beer selection!
27 locals recommend
Stockyard Burgers and Bones
26 Mill St
27 locals recommend
Outstanding burgers and beer selection!
Best Authentic Louisiana Cuisine. Call and reserve before making the drive.
52 locals recommend
Henry's Louisiana Grill
4835 N Main St
52 locals recommend
Best Authentic Louisiana Cuisine. Call and reserve before making the drive.
Amazing award winning bbq!
6 locals recommend
Dave Poe's BBQ
660 Whitlock Ave SW
6 locals recommend
Amazing award winning bbq!
Throw back diner experience with a little bit of everything.
76 locals recommend
Marietta Diner
306 Cobb Pkwy SE
76 locals recommend
Throw back diner experience with a little bit of everything.
True "hole in the wall" laundry mat turned to taco stand. If you can get past the facade the tacos are authentic and delicious. Fair warning, this is not the "ritz" but is my #1 pick for local tacos.
Taco Loco
601 Powder Springs St
True "hole in the wall" laundry mat turned to taco stand. If you can get past the facade the tacos are authentic and delicious. Fair warning, this is not the "ritz" but is my #1 pick for local tacos.
Rated the best taco in Atlanta by the late Anthony Bourdain! Multiple locations throughout Atlanta.
El Taco Veloz 4 - Smyrna
2431 S Cobb Dr SE
Rated the best taco in Atlanta by the late Anthony Bourdain! Multiple locations throughout Atlanta.

Drinks & Nightlife

Great open brewery with cornhole
12 locals recommend
Red Hare Brewing Company
1998 Delk Industrial Blvd SE
12 locals recommend
Great open brewery with cornhole

Entertainment & Activities

Don’t miss your chance to visit one of the world’s largest aquariums. With everything from belugas and whale sharks to puffins and penguins, there’s no better way to witness marine life on land.
2699 locals recommend
Georgia Aquarium
225 Baker St NW
2699 locals recommend
Don’t miss your chance to visit one of the world’s largest aquariums. With everything from belugas and whale sharks to puffins and penguins, there’s no better way to witness marine life on land.
The Marietta Gone with the Wind Museum at historic Brumby Hall has been a mainstay in downtown Marietta since April 2003 when it opened in the historic Old Thomas Warehouse Building. With an extensive collection of memorabilia provided by Dr. Christopher Sullivan the museum is sure to delight and intrigue any Gone with the Wind fan, from novice to aficionado.
39 locals recommend
Gone With the Wind Museum at Historic Brumby Hall
472 Powder Springs St SW
39 locals recommend
The Marietta Gone with the Wind Museum at historic Brumby Hall has been a mainstay in downtown Marietta since April 2003 when it opened in the historic Old Thomas Warehouse Building. With an extensive collection of memorabilia provided by Dr. Christopher Sullivan the museum is sure to delight and intrigue any Gone with the Wind fan, from novice to aficionado.
World class home of the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United.
1247 locals recommend
Mercedes Benz Stadium
1 AMB Dr NW
1247 locals recommend
World class home of the Atlanta Falcons and Atlanta United.

Essentials

13 locals recommend
Kroger
1000 Whitlock Ave NW
13 locals recommend
Publix Super Market at Barrett Parkway
1635 Old 41 Hwy NW

Shopping

Target
2535 Dallas Hwy
82 locals recommend
Town Center at Cobb
400 Ernest W Barrett Pkwy NW
82 locals recommend

Parks & Nature

The Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, fought here between Generals William Tecumseh Sherman of the Union army and Joseph E. Johnston of the Confederate army, took place between June 18, 1864, and July 2, 1864. Sherman's army consisted of 100,000 men, 254 cannons and 35,000 horses, while Johnston's army had only 50,000 men and 187 cannons. Much of the battle took place not on Kennesaw Mountain itself, but on a spur of Little Kennesaw Mountain known now as Pigeon Hill, and the area to its south around Cheatham Hill. A total of 5,350 soldiers died during the battle, which resulted in a Confederate victory.
79 locals recommend
Kennesaw Mountain National Battlefield Park Visitors Center
900 Kennesaw Mountain Dr
79 locals recommend
The Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, fought here between Generals William Tecumseh Sherman of the Union army and Joseph E. Johnston of the Confederate army, took place between June 18, 1864, and July 2, 1864. Sherman's army consisted of 100,000 men, 254 cannons and 35,000 horses, while Johnston's army had only 50,000 men and 187 cannons. Much of the battle took place not on Kennesaw Mountain itself, but on a spur of Little Kennesaw Mountain known now as Pigeon Hill, and the area to its south around Cheatham Hill. A total of 5,350 soldiers died during the battle, which resulted in a Confederate victory.