Westside
The Westside was largely known as Atlanta's meatpacking district with large industrial warehouses, live stockyards and rail lines. Now one of Atlanta’s most coveted neighborhoods, it has become a creative and design district home to an eclectic mix of locally owned shops, clothing boutiques, home furnishings, coffee houses, music venues, unique drinking and dining establishments, urban lofts, and high-tech and creative professional firms.
The Optimist
Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream
Yeah! Burger
Sublime Doughnuts
Star Provisions
Sid Mashburn
Perrine's Wine Shop
Ormsby's
Octane Coffee
Monday Night Brewing
Miller Union
JCT Kitchen
Hop City Craft Beer and Wine
Delia's Chicken Sausage Stand
Crafted Westside
Bone Garden Cantina
Bocado
Billy Reid
West Egg Cafe
Dixon Rye
Walking into this stunning interior design shop feels like arriving at the home of your impeccably cool friend.
Henri's Westside
An Atlanta staple since 1929, Henri’s Bakery now has a new location on the Westside.
Savannah Bee Company
Atlantans no longer need to make a trip to coastal Georgia to stock up on all of the amazing culinary, beauty and lifestyle products from Savannah Bee Company.
Warby Parker
“There’s nothing complicated about it. Good eyewear, good outcome.”
seed factory
A beautiful boutique children’s store filled with books, clothing and lots of unique gifts for babies and children.
Eight Sushi Lounge
Sushi lovers unite! Eight Sushi Lounge elevates the sushi experience with creative combinations, artful presentations and a welcoming atmosphere.
Serena & Lily
Where California cool comes home. The brand’s first-ever Design Shop in the Southeast is chock-full of fresh ideas for indoor-outdoor living.
The Painted Duck
Enter the set of unassuming green doors to check out this veritable grown up playground of cocktails, games and lanes.
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Dixon Rye
- Address
- 1085 Howell Mill Road NW
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Walking into this stunning interior design shop feels like arriving at the home of your impeccably cool friend. Dixon Rye manages to be both aspirational and approachable in its aesthetic, which is best described as “Southern, but not hokey. Storied, but not cliché. Masculine and gentle. Above all intriguing.”
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