Five Must-Try Dining Spots in the Vibrant Neighborhood of Summerhill

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Summerhill, formerly the epicenter of the 1996 Summer Olympics, has undergone a remarkable transformation over the years. Today, it’s not only the sporting events hosted at Center Parc Stadium and the Georgia State University Convocation Center that attract crowds but also the burgeoning culinary scene that has been gaining momentum in recent years. Here are five enticing dining and drinking destinations to explore in Summerhill:

  1. Hot Dog Pete’s: If you’re looking for a quick and delicious bite before catching a game, Hot Dog Pete’s is the go-to spot. They offer a mouthwatering variety of hot dogs with countless toppings, ensuring you get the perfect dog to satisfy your cravings.
  2. Junior’s Pizza: For pizza lovers, Junior’s Pizza is a must-visit. Aside from their classic pizza slices, they serve up calzones and whole pies, including the tantalizing “The F.I.L.A.” pizza of the month, adorned with chicken, waffle fries, lemon pepper sauce, Buffalo sauce, and mozzarella.
  3. Wood’s Chapel BBQ: Barbecue enthusiasts will be delighted by what Wood’s Chapel BBQ has to offer. With hefty plates of mouthwatering barbecue and catering options, it’s the ideal place to indulge in some smoky, flavorful goodness before or after the game.
  4. Big Softie: Sometimes, you crave dessert before dinner, and Big Softie has got you covered. This soft-serve ice cream shop takes pride in using top-notch ingredients like Georgia dairy and organic cane sugar to create a rotating selection of delectable flavors. Don’t forget to try their homemade waffle cones and tantalizing toppings, crafted by the talented team at The Little Tart Bakeshop.
  5. Halfway Crooks: If you’re in the mood for pregame drinks, Halfway Crooks is the place to be. They offer an extensive assortment of beers that you can enjoy in their shady biergarten or on the open-air, covered rooftop. It’s the perfect spot to relax and savor some brews before the excitement of the game.

Summerhill has truly evolved into a vibrant neighborhood that caters to both sports enthusiasts and food lovers alike. So, whether you’re catching a game or simply exploring the area, be sure to add these five dining gems to your Summerhill itinerary.

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