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Little Five Points/NE ATL


Situated a few miles east of downtown Atlanta, at what used to be the intersections of Euclid, Moreland, McLendon, and Seminole avenues, Little Five Points is so named because, yes, it?s a smaller version of Five Points downtown. Once vying to be the Greenwich Village of Atlanta, it?s become more this city?s Haight-Ashbury. Bohemian culture and DIY capitalism are the backbone for this neighborhood that caters to everyone from urbane hipsters to bearded and dreadlocked street urchins. Most of all, this is where you’ll find a couple of the city?s best record stores, a great bookstore, and boutiques filled with clothing and home accessories to take OTP with you when you?re finished slumming and head home. Navigating the area is like putting together a jigsaw puzzle, but if you see the giant skull doorway of the Vortex, hear the soccer fans cheering at the Brewhouse, or are blinded by the new marquee of the Variety Playhouse, you?ll ultimately find your way to the Euclid Avenue Yacht Club.

Arts & Culture

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Little Five Points galleries, theaters and the arts. Check out listings for local art galleries, street art, performance venues in our Little Five Points Guide | more...

Bars & Nightlife

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Little Five Points bars/pubs & nightlife. Check out listings for Aisle 5, Star Bar, Variety Playhouse and other night spots in our Little Five Points Guide | more...

Community Organizations

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Little Five Points community organizations. Listings for churches, health providers, City resources and other community info. See our Little Five Points Guide. | more...

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Little Five Points parks and outdoor activities - hikes, trails. Check out listings for Candler Park, Freedom Park, other parks in our Little Five Points Guide | more...

Restaurants

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Little Five Points neighborhood restaurants. Listings for Vortex, Fellini’s, Elmyr, Savage Pizza and other places to eat. See our Little Five Points Guide. | more...

Stores

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Little Five Points shops. Listings for Criminal Records, Junkman’s Daughter, Sevananda, Outback Bikes & other local shops. See our Little Five Points Guide. | more...

Services

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Little Five Points neighborhood fitness and yoga spots. Listings for Kashi Atlanta, Candler Park Pool, CrossFit and others. See our Little Five Points Guide. | more...

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Little Five Points neighborhood lodging options. Little Five Points Bed and Breakfast providers and other places to stay. See our Little Five Points Guide. | more...

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Little Five Points home, business and personal services. Listings for hair salons, tattoos, piercing, design and other services. See our Little Five Points Guide. | more...

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Little Five Points (neighborhood) Little Five Points

Situated a few miles east of downtown Atlanta, at what used to be the intersections of Euclid, Moreland, McLendon, and Seminole avenues, Little Five Points is so named because, yes, it’s a smaller version of Five Points downtown. Once vying to be the Greenwich Village of Atlanta, it’s become more th... | more...

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