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Ok Café
The guide was updated:OK Café has been around since 1987, and it’s one of those places that feels like it’s been there forever—in a good way. The menu is straight-up Southern comfort food: fried chicken, meatloaf, mac & cheese, and some of the best homemade pies around. The portions are big, the milkshakes are legit, and the whole place has that old-school diner feel, jukebox and all.
Useful Information
- Address: 1284 W Paces Ferry Road NW, Atlanta
- Opening hours: Daily 7am–9pm
- Website: www.okcafe.com
- Phone: +1 404 233 2888
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OK Café has been around since 1987, and it’s one of those places that feels like it’s been there forever—in a good way. The menu is straight-up Southern comfort food: fried chicken, meatloaf, mac & cheese, and some of the best homemade pies around. The portions are big, the milkshakes are legit, and the whole place has that old-school diner feel, jukebox and all.
Read more
