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
Driving estimates outside of peak traffic.
Shopping
- Krog Street Market
- Inman Quarter (nearby)
- Memorial Drive boutiques
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