Inman Park
- by
- Brand Bird
Just 2 miles east of downtown, historic Inman Park is Atlanta’s very first planned suburb. (Back when 2 miles was a world away.) The neighborhood was known for its grand Victorian homes and former famous resident Asa Candler, founder of Coke. Today, the intown neighborhood is known for being red hot. A recent spate of development has brought with it a wealth of things to see and do. This current evolution mixes historic with hip and its very happening!
Barcelona Wine Bar
Krog Street Market
Folk Art
Victory Sandwich Bar
Little Tart Bake Shop
Xocolatl Small Batch Chocolate
Whitespace
Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail
Fred’s Meat & Bread
Yalla
Parish Neighborhood Café
Julianna's Coffee & Crepes
Urban Oasis Bed & Breakfast
Springvale Park
King of Pops
Made Again
Krog Street Tunnel
Inman Perk
Krog Bar
Kevin Rathbun Steak
Mama Handmade Bath + Body
Hop City Bar
Savi Urban Market
A Cappella Books
Fritti
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King of Pops
- Address
- 337 Elizabeth Street Northeast
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Conceived by three brothers with a love of paletas, or Latin American ice pops, King of Pops quickly went from a small family business to carts, food trucks and farmers markets. The handmade frosty treats are wildly popular and the walk-up window is a welcome stop after a hot stroll along the Beltline. The King rules!