Special thanks to McDaniel's QN2 BBQ for providing some incredible "Q" for the show today! Check them out on Johnson's Ferry Road in Marietta! Since 2002 the McDaniel brothers have been delighting BBQ fans in and around Sandy Springs with their friendly service and authentic Southern BBQ served with an unpretentious Small Town Feel. Like an Old Fashioned Meat and Three, our plates come with 2 sides. Hence the name QN2! Whether you choose to dine in, order online, or have your event catered, our selection of hickory smoked meats, southern veggies, and desserts will be sure to please. Also, check out how they can cook up your Thanksgiving turkey or order theirs!
Check out Hog Pit BBQ in Fayetteville
Milano's Pizza in La Grange
Wolf wanted oyster dressing but I can't find any in ATL restaurants. The Ruth's Chris cookbook has a recipe but it doesn't seem like they serve it (even though they are open for Thanksgiving).
Elaine in Atlanta suggests the Magnolia Room Cafeteria for Thanksgiving
Municipal Market at Auburn and Edgewood and Dekalb Famer's Market have mustard greens. Also try the Buford Highway Farmers Market.
Cracklin Corn Bread cracklins check out Lord's available at Ingles
Deb from Hoschton is looking for crabcakes-- try Ray's on the River or Canoe or Steamhouse Lounge. There was suggested that Gabriel's on Whitlock has great crabcakes too.
Beer Cheese Soup--Try 57th Fighter Group or The Wrecking Bar
For southern-style brunch check out Mary Mac's Tearoom or The Breakfast Boys. Also Lagarde in Chamblee, Buttermilk Kitchen
For German cuisine check out Kurts or Der Biergarten
For Detroit-Style pizza, I like Nina & Rafi's on the Beltline near Krog Street. In Alpharetta try Jet's Pizza.
For Taco caller David recommends Mercado Real de la Villa
For lobster rolls check out BeetleCat, The Optimist and Cousins Maine Lobster Rolls in Lenox