Georgians tip less than many states, new report shows
Georgians are tipping just below the national average, according to a new report tracking restaurant payments nationwide.
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Georgians are tipping just below the national average, according to a new report tracking restaurant payments nationwide.
Among the rows of local vendors at the Druid Hills Farmers Market, one family is turning homemade recipes into something much bigger.
Monday is National Peach Cobbler Day, and in the Peach State, the sweet dessert is more than just a treat. It's tradition.
McDonald's is expanding its cold beverage menu and also plans to introduce energy drinks later this year.
The cost of ground beef in the U.S. has soared in recent years and is forecast to jump even further in 2026. What gives?
Big Boi talks about his exclusive Impossible Double Smash Burger made just for Atlanta's 404 Day. He shares his thoughts on the collaboration, the burger's flavors, and why plant-based options fit his longtime lifestyle.
Panda Fest is taking over Atlantic Station this weekend, bringing three days of food, performances, and fun for the whole family.
Inside the Meals on Wheels Atlanta's kitchen, Chef Christopher Kelly and his team prepare hundreds of meals each day for older adults who rely on the service for daily nourishment.
The national nonprofit PORCH Communities has several chapters across the metro Atlanta area that pick up food donations to give them to those in need.
City leaders say a month-long WatchFest in Decatur could draw thousands of visitors daily, generating jobs, tourism spending, and a major boost for local businesses during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Costco is recalling a meatloaf and potato meal kit because one of its ingredients may be contaminated with salmonella.
March 14 marks Pi Day, a celebration of the mathematical constant 3.14 used to calculate circles.
Food containing norovirus may smell and taste normal but still cause serious illness if consumed, FDA warns.
Thousands attended an inclusive overnight festival where Muslims and non-Muslims gather to break the fast, share food, and celebrate Ramadan.
In Decatur, a small pie shop is bringing big flavor from half a world away.
Struggling pizza chain Papa John's said it will close 200 restaurants this year and another 100 by the end of 2027.
Open Hand Atlanta's program teaches aspiring chefs and culinary professionals everything from new skills to restaurant management.
After months of planning and revitalization, the iconic community space will unveil expanded programming and a renewed mission to bring Atlantans together for arts, culture, and connection.
Fulton County officials say student-approved dishes from the challenge could begin appearing in cafeterias next school year.
Asher & Rose Grocers offers a mix of locally made products, prepared foods, fresh produce, and a café — all with an emphasis on supporting local farmers and producers.
An internet-famous bagel chain that's all about sharing and considers itself "not famous, but known," is popping up on the Atlanta Beltline.
At just one of Atlanta's J.R. Crickets, chefs cook some 4,000 chicken wings every day, and the most popular flavor is lemon pepper wet.
Known online as Tiana's Half Dozen, Tiana Carston has turned everyday meals for her family of six into an online movement, cooking from the heart and inspiring others along the way.
State Rep. Eric Bell, a Democrat from Jonesboro, has introduced House Bill 1013, a bipartisan proposal that would designate lemon pepper as Georgia's official state chicken wing flavor.
Downtown Atlanta restaurants and bars are bracing for one of their busiest weekends of the year as more than 70,000 fans pour in ahead of the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl between Oregon and Indiana.
A wrongful death lawsuit filed in Fulton County Thursday claims a man was shot and killed by an off-duty security officer outside an Atlanta nightclub, and states multiple businesses and contractors failed to prevent the fatal encounter.
The former Alabama defensive lineman is accused of using wigs, costumes, and forged documents to pretend to be NFL players and secure almost $20 million in loans.
Prosecutors say the victim had come with snacks, diapers, and toys for his first visit with his son. The other man brought a bulletproof vest and a gun.
A top-ranked Georgia archer is stepping off the competition field and into the world of public policy, using her platform to push for stronger concussion education for student-athletes.
Even though Democrats may have a better shot at becoming the next Georgia governor, there is far less attention and money as their candidates compete for the party's nomination.