Neighborhood
Kirkwood
“Everything is greater in Decatur!” Decatur is the county seat of Dekalb county, in the northeast corner of Atlanta, and is known for its thriving art and festival scene. A neighborhood full of historic districts and buildings, Decatur boasts lots of public art in the form of murals, living walls, and large sculpture installations. Keep your eyes peeled for over 30 Secret Doors of Decatur, too! Lots of seasonal festivals take place in town, including the Decatur Arts Festival, the AJC Decatur Book Festival, Summer in the City, and the Decatur Beer and Wine Festivals. Transportation around Decatur is made simple with 3 MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority) rail stations and frequent bus routes. For entertainment, check out Eddie’s Attic, a popular live music venue, the Agnes Scott Arboretum, Woodlands Garden, three dog parks within a 4 mile radius, and the beautiful and walkable Decatur Cemetery. For a real thrill, join Decatur’s Walking Ghost Tour! Decatur is also known for its food scene, having been heralded as one of America’s “Tastiest Towns” and “Atlanta’s gastronomic equivalent of Berkeley or Brooklyn.” Try out local favorites: The Iberian Pig, Chai Pani, and Cafe Lily. Also widely acknowledged for its growing beer scene, Decatur is home to Brick Store Pub, Wild Heaven Beer, 3 Taverns Brewery, and the Independent Distilling Co.
Kirkwood is a historic neighborhood located in the eastern part of Atlanta, Georgia. Known for its beautiful Victorian-style homes, tree-lined streets, and strong sense of community, Kirkwood offers residents a mix of small-town charm and urban convenience. Originally developed in the late 19th century, Kirkwood has a rich history that is evident in its well-preserved historic homes and buildings. The neighborhood's historic district features a variety of architectural styles, including Victorian, Craftsman, and bungalow homes. One of the main attractions in Kirkwood is the Kirkwood Urban Forest, a 7-acre greenspace that offers walking trails, picnic areas, and a playground. The neighborhood is also home to several parks and green spaces, including Bessie Branham Park, which features a community center, sports fields, and a swimming pool. Kirkwood is known for its strong sense of community and active neighborhood association. The Kirkwood Neighbors Organization hosts several events and activities throughout the year, including the popular Kirkwood Spring Fling, which features live music, food vendors, and arts and crafts. In terms of dining and entertainment, Kirkwood offers a variety of options ranging from casual eateries to upscale restaurants. Some popular restaurants in the area include Le Petit Marche, a cozy cafe known for its Southern-inspired breakfast and lunch dishes, and Elmyriachi, a lively Mexican restaurant with a rooftop patio. Overall, Kirkwood is a vibrant and historic neighborhood with a strong sense of community, beautiful homes, and a convenient location that make it a great place to live or visit in Atlanta.

