Little’s Grocery Store, nestled in the historic Cabbagetown—a neighborhood that evolved from an industrial settlement for Fulton Bag and Cotton Mill workers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries—has transformed into an artsy enclave featuring cozy eateries. The area now brims with establishments offering burgers, hot dogs, brunch, and Southern specialties.
At Little’s, the burger stands out for its simplicity and traditional flair, evoking a retro charm that is both nostalgic and satisfying. While it may not be the best burger I've ever encountered, it is certainly a worthy choice for those in need of a reliable burger fix.
The interior of Little’s is intimate, with limited seating that enhances its cozy appeal. The small space ensures a quieter dining experience, devoid of overcrowded hustle and bustle. The service exemplifies Southern hospitality, with staff warmly greeting guests upon arrival and bidding them farewell upon departure.
Parking in Cabbagetown can be challenging, so those unfamiliar with parallel parking might prefer to opt for a ride-share service. After enjoying your meal, explore the neighborhood's quaint bars and coffee shops. The community atmosphere is inviting, with locals often engaging in friendly conversations. Should you need assistance or recommendations, don't hesitate to ask—residents are typically very welcoming and helpful.
If you have the time, Little’s Grocery Store is a gem worth...
Read moreI was about to go four star only because the hotdog was about seven dollars and I’m thinking I would’ve eaten three or four of them and is four hotdogs at about $35 with tax and tip really a great deal?
However, I like the original bodega set up that they have with a small amount of considered grocery and a small lunch style menu, quick sandwich, quick hotdog is a nice variation for this street. The cashier lady was very nice and knowledgeable of the stores history and the owner was there as well and was extremely nice. We loved the photos and story that they told all around the shop. Good feel inside and outside. The snickerdoodle cookie was tasty but a bit too soft/doughy. The brownie was delicious. If we weren’t already going to the restaurant up the street I would have tried other things as the photos and reviews are high here. Very easy to stop in and grab something quick. I’d come back to try their burgers for sure. We always park on the street near this place and walk by it and didn’t quite know what it was with all the stickers on the front but we are glad we checked Google and went inside as we’ll probably stop back by when...
Read moreLittle’s Food Store is a fabulous neighborhood market, and grill, where you can grab quick bites to eat, and a few grocery items you may need to take home! They have the one of the best burgers in the city, and their pimento cheese spread is to die for! They also have a diverse selection of beer and wine… The staff is always friendly, and they’ve recently added a really nice outdoor seating area, with several picnic style benches, and beautiful stone work, so you can enjoy some fresh air, while eating your food and enjoy a beverage, and chatting with neighbors and Carroll Street regulars, before you...
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