Top 10 Best Date Night Restaurants on a Budget in Atlanta — Luke’s Picks

Top 10 Best Date Night Restaurants on a Budget in Atlanta

Budget-friendly Atlanta date night restaurants collage — Luke’s Picks

Atlanta Date Night, Not the $$$

Romantic vibes without the splurge. These 10 Atlanta date night restaurants keep dinner for two friendly on the wallet—think cozy-casual settings, shareable plates, and neighborhoods perfect for a stroll after.

Top 10 Budget-Friendly Date Night Restaurants (ATL)

1. Antico Pizza Napoletana (Westside)

Neapolitan PizzaCommunal tablesQuick-casual

Why it’s great: High-heat ovens, chewy crust, and buzzy communal seating make this a lively, low-stress date. Order: Margherita D.O.P + cannoli; split a bottle of sparkling water. Typical spend: ~$25–$35 for two before tip. After-dinner: Wander Westside Provisions or the nearby BeltLine spur.

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2. Taqueria del Sol (Westside or Cheshire Bridge)

TacosPatioMargaritas

Why it’s great: Fast-moving line, bright flavors, and a patio that feels like a mini-vacation. Order: Fish taco + Memphis taco + queso; share chips. Typical spend: ~$20–$30 for two before tip. After-dinner: Stroll Westside Provisions (Westside) or explore Cheshire Bridge’s quirky shops.

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3. Victory Sandwich Bar (Inman Park)

Mini-sandwichesCocktailsBeltLine-adjacent

Why it’s great: Playful, budget-friendly sliders and a laid-back vibe; easy to share and sample. Order: Two minis each + tots; try the whiskey coke slushie. Typical spend: ~$25–$35 for two before tip. After-dinner: Walk the BeltLine Eastside Trail from Inman Park.

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4. El Tesoro (Edgewood)

MexicanPatioDay-date friendly

Why it’s great: Colorful outdoor space, counter-service ease, and micheladas that match the tacos’ energy. Order: Quesabirria or breakfast tacos (weekend brunch); add churros. Typical spend: ~$22–$32 for two before tip. After-dinner: Cruise Edgewood’s side streets or hop to a nearby coffee spot.

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5. Desta Ethiopian Kitchen (Briarcliff)

EthiopianShareableCozy

Why it’s great: Interactive, share-by-hand platters on injera—built-in conversation starter. Order: Veg combo + tibs to share; add honey wine if you like sweet notes. Typical spend: ~$30–$45 for two before tip. After-dinner: Easy neighborhood stroll around Druid Hills Village.

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6. El Rey del Taco (Buford Hwy)

Late-nightAuthenticBuford Hwy

Why it’s great: Legendary spot for al pastor and late-night bites; lively room with speedy service. Order: Al pastor tacos + cebollitas + horchata. Typical spend: ~$18–$28 for two before tip. After-dinner: Continue a Buford Hwy mini food crawl for dessert.

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7. Arepa Mia (Avondale Estates)

VenezuelanGluten-freeBright & cozy

Why it’s great: Crisp corn arepas, plantains, and vibrant sauces—comforting and fun to share. Order: Pabellón arepa + yuca fries + passion fruit juice. Typical spend: ~$24–$34 for two before tip. After-dinner: Walk Avondale’s charming downtown loop.

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8. Fellini’s Pizza (Ponce de Leon)

By-the-slicePatio lightsLate-night

Why it’s great: Classic ATL slice shop; outdoor tables under string lights set the tone. Order: Slice + Greek salad + garlic knots. Typical spend: ~$18–$28 for two before tip. After-dinner: Cruise Poncey-Highland or head toward the BeltLine.

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9. Pho Dai Loi #2 (Buford Hwy)

VietnameseComfortFast

Why it’s great: Steaming bowls of pho and fresh rolls—perfect on a cool night or rainy date. Order: Pho dac biet + shrimp spring rolls; add Thai tea. Typical spend: ~$22–$32 for two before tip. After-dinner: Explore more Buford Hwy sweets or boba nearby.

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10. NaanStop (Midtown/Atlantic Station)

IndianBowls & wrapsQuick-casual

Why it’s great: Build-your-own bowls and wraps with fresh chutneys; easy to keep it light or indulgent. Order: Chicken tikka bowl + garlic naan; split samosas. Typical spend: ~$22–$32 for two before tip. After-dinner: Window-shop through Atlantic Station.

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Budget Date Night FAQs (Atlanta)

What counts as “budget” for this list?

Generally ~$12–$20 per person for food before tax/tip. Many spots have shareable items to keep totals low.

Any tips to save more?

Share an entrée + appetizer, aim for happy hour, or do dessert/coffee as a second stop.

Best neighborhoods for a stroll after dinner?

Inman Park/BeltLine Eastside, Westside Provisions, Decatur Square, parts of Midtown and Virginia-Highland.

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