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9 Atlanta restaurants perfect for special occasions

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by Su-Jit Lin
Updated December 18, 2023

The best special-occasion restaurants in Atlanta take Southern hospitality to the next level. But zeroing in on the right spot—whether that means a hushed omakase experience or a steakhouse where the staff breaks out actual confetti—can be overwhelming.

These city faithfuls are sure things for unforgettable meals and experiences worthy of your blockbuster night. Read on for a guide to 9 Atlanta restaurants perfect for special occasions.

A photo of Bones restaurant
4.8
4.8 (10585)
$50 and over
Steak
Buckhead
About the restaurant

This fine-dining legend has aced the special-occasion test since it opened in 1979. Yes, there are world-class steaks and chops (including the iconic 34-ounce bone-in ribeye)—but Bones offers more than just exemplary meat. Case in point: the staff celebrates with diners and sprinkles confetti on tables to mark your big night. Anniversaries mean on-the-house Champagne toasts and birthdays feature a complimentary slice of Mile-High Pie, Bones’s meringue-covered dessert made with slabs of vanilla, chocolate chip, and rum raisin ice cream. If you’re extra lucky, you’ll go home with a box of bone-shaped shortbread cookies.


Top review
Michael
Dined 2 days ago
Always a class experience! Awesome food. Great service. Love Bones.
A photo of Tiny Lou's - Hotel Clermont restaurant
4.5
4.5 (2013)
$31 to $50
French American
Poncey-Highland
About the restaurant

Hotel Clermont, which used to be a motor lodge, wasn’t always the place to go for a celebration. Today, Atlantans flock here for fine French food in the revamped basement—the renovation was so dramatic that it’s now listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Come for the crispy boar terrine or flawless grilled cheese sandwich—a shaved black truffle, tomato conserva, and Comte combo that’s as special as your occasion. Or go all-out with the more traditional prix fixe. Whatever you do, don’t end your celebration without slices of celebratory crêpe cake.


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GABRIELA
Dined 2 days ago
It's our third year celebrating Valentine's in Tiny Lou's, we came back this year for brunch and with our first baby... We looove it once again, the service is always great and the food delicious. Will be back next year for sure.
A photo of Nan Thai Fine Dining - Midtown restaurant
4.7
4.7 (4350)
$50 and over
Thai
Midtown
About the restaurant

The fact that this Midtown gem got props from the Thai government is reason enough to celebrate. But you’re likely here for an anniversary, birthday, or midweek pick-me-up. Toast with one of Nan Thai’s popular cocktails like the Thai chile-forward Nan Spice, then gear up for one seriously photogenic meal by Bangkok-born chef Nan Niyomkul. The rose-shaped dumplings make the prettiest Instagram shot, but the menu is filled with other high-drama dishes like a whole-fried red snapper curled around Brussels sprouts. Niyomkul and her fam are known to run one of the few area restaurants open on Christmas Day—just one of the many reasons Nan Thai has stayed a celebratory Atlanta go-to for over two decades.


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Plez
Dined 2 days ago
We had a delightful evening and the food was great for a Valentine’s Day special, but the meal was a bit pricey.
A photo of Fia Restaurant restaurant
4.8
4.8 (1038)
$30 and under
American
Buckhead
About the restaurant

This sultry Mediterranean-inspired place lives in the artsy Burgess Hotel and is sought after for intimate celebrations. Dig into excellent wood-fired meats or get a taste of chef Burges Jokhi’s Indian heritage in dishes like giant prawn coconut curry with saffron orange basmati rice. Keep your special night going with a post-dinner martini at the lobbyside library—then make your celebration a staycation and book a room at the hotel.


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ColbyVIP
Dined 1 day ago
I’ve patronized there many times and I’m never disappointed. The waitstaff Kayla and the bartender Mark never disappoint. The ambience is chic with affluent patrons dressed casual to black tie. I will definitely return. 
A photo of The Optimist restaurant
4.7
4.7 (9149)
$31 to $50
Seafood
West Midtown
About the restaurant

Seafood—especially this far inland—screams special occasion. You’ll find lots of it at this West Midtown giant, ranging from duck-fat poached swordfish to George Bank scallops. The Optimist’s semi-private areas were tailor-made for gatherings (the restaurant has even hosted weddings). Let the staff know you’re celebrating and they’ll woo you with complimentary Champagne, dessert, and a menu scrawled with warm wishes from the team. Add a seafood-friendly wine list and nautical-chic touches—the wood strips that separate its floor-to-ceiling windows are meant to look like lobster traps—and you’ve got a stunning backdrop for a sensational meal.


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John
Dined 4 days ago
Excellent service. The shrimp toast is out of this world.
A photo of Under The Cork Tree restaurant
4.2
4.2 (1759)
$30 and under
Contemporary American
Sandy Springs
About the restaurant

Under The Cork Tree is just as great for an early-in-the-game date as it is for a cozy tapas party with your crew. If you’re coupled up—or trying to be—tufted leather loveseats and banquettes encourage snuggling. Chef Branden Holte’s chicken and housemade chorizo paella, which uses Calasparra rice from southeastern Spain, was made for sharing (and is worth the 30-minute wait), as is the larger-than-life barbecue platter. Toast with a glass from the global wine list, which is so huge that it’s presented on an iPad. A pretty patio with heat lamps means you can celebrate outdoors all year round at this eclectic Mediterranean charmer.


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Sherry
Dined 5 days ago
We had a table for 10. One of our guests is particularly adept at barbeque (has his own rub bottled and throws a client BBQ at his office every year), and likes to visit restaurants and rate them, had a steak - and said it was in his top three best EVER.
A photo of Le Colonial - Atlanta restaurant
4.8
4.8 (2816)
$31 to $50
Vietnamese
Buckhead
About the restaurant

Time travel to 1920s Saigon at this romantic French Vietnamese restaurant. Your special night starts on a private elevator, which shuttles you to a breathtaking space that includes a breezy patio, a palm-lined dining room, and a mahogany bar. But it’s the food that does the heavy lifting here: Southeast Asian influences and French haute cuisine team up in winning dishes like caramelized filet mignon (aka “shaking beef”) and spicy yellowfin tuna tartare. Dial up the escapism by booking a celebration in the private chef’s dining room, which seats up to 14 and comes complete with a striking lotus flower mural and its own tasting menu.


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KellyVIP
Dined 2 days ago
Amazing as always! The chicken soup with the spicy coconut broth is to die for!! The hubby had the oxtail broth soup with the tenderloin and it was also delicious. Can't say enough about how fabulous this gem of a restaurant is. Can't wait go back!
A photo of The Consulate restaurant
4.7
4.7 (2083)
$31 to $50
Global, International
Midtown
About the restaurant

When you can’t take an actual vacay to celebrate a marquee moment, head to this stylish restaurant instead. Every 90 days, the Consulate’s chef and co-owner Mei Lin lets a diner spin the restaurant’s globe and choose the country that influences its menu for the next three months. October is all about Japan, but rest assured that faves from past globe spins (Korean duck confit, Greenland-inspired lamb chops) claim full-time status on the menu. If the staff knows you’re here for an anniversary, expect to kick off your culinary flight like they do in first class: with a complimentary Champagne toast.


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Monique
Dined 3 days ago
Amazing experience! Our server was top tier and the food was phenomenal. Will definitely be back soon
A photo of Canoe restaurant
4.7
4.7 (11562)
$31 to $50
American
Vinings
About the restaurant

A big night at Canoe begins with an al fresco cocktail on the Chattahoochee’s scenic banks. It’ll feel like a fresh new celebration whenever you’re here, thanks to the restaurant’s near-weekly evolving modern American menu. Luxe ingredients like crab, kangaroo, and rabbit make regular appearances, but they’re prepped differently every time, keeping returning diners—and there are many—on their toes. Mention you’re celebrating an occasion, and the staff will make sure your dessert course includes a message in chocolate. In case you want to keep your occasion especially exclusive, Canoe has multiple private dining spaces.


Top review
KellyVIP
Dined 3 days ago
Waiter was incredible from start to finish. Food was outstanding. Will be back
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