Intown Atlanta

Cabbagetown

A storied mill village turned arts enclave, with colorful shotgun cottages.

Cabbagetown is tiny, colorful, and completely original. Built around the old Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills (now lofts), the neighborhood is a few blocks of shotgun cottages, public art, and the Krog Street Tunnel at its edge. Walkable to Inman Park, the BeltLine, and Memorial Drive.

"Cabbagetown Atlanta — A Neighborhood Snapshot" — via What Tomorrow Brings on YouTube. Watch on YouTube ↗

Neighborhood Highlights

  • Cabbagetown Historic District
  • Krog Street Tunnel public art
  • Cabbagetown Park
  • The Stacks lofts (former Fulton Bag mill)

Schools

Elementary

  • Parkside Elementary
  • Burgess-Peterson Academy

Middle

  • Martin Luther King Jr. Middle

High

  • Maynard Jackson High School

Nearby Colleges & Universities

  • Georgia State University
  • Atlanta University Center
  • Emory University

Grocery Stores

  • Kroger at Edgewood
  • Publix at Memorial
  • Krog Street Market vendors (walkable)

Downtown & Gathering Spots

Cabbagetown's village is small but mighty — Carroll Street has Little's, Agave, and a few patios that feel like they belong to you.

Developments to Watch

  • Continued Memorial Drive corridor improvements
  • Hulsey Yard rail-to-trail proposal
  • BeltLine Southside Trail completion

Local Restaurants & Nightlife

  • Agave
  • Little's Food Store
  • Carroll Street Café
  • Milltown Tavern
  • Krog Street Market (5 min walk)

Leisure, Activities & Entertainment

  • Cabbagetown Park
  • Krog Street Tunnel mural walk
  • BeltLine Eastside Trail (close)
  • Oakland Cemetery (adjacent)

Family Resources

  • Cabbagetown playground
  • Annual Cabbagetown Reunion festival
  • Walkable to Krog Market kids events

Commute Times

Downtown5–10 min
Midtown10–15 min
Decatur15 min
Hartsfield-Jackson15–20 min

Driving estimates outside of peak traffic.

Shopping

  • Krog Street Market
  • Inman Quarter (nearby)
  • Memorial Drive boutiques

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