East Atlanta Village is Atlanta's punk-rock cousin in the best way: indie shops, live music, dive bars with great food, and a Thursday-night farmers market that anchors the community. It's creative, affordable-relative-to-the-westside, and fiercely itself.
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Neighborhood Highlights
- EAV village intersection at Flat Shoals & Glenwood
- EAV Farmers Market (Thursdays)
- 529 and The Earl live music venues
- Brownwood Park
Schools
Elementary
- Burgess-Peterson Academy
- Toomer Elementary
Middle
- Martin Luther King Jr. Middle
High
- Maynard Jackson High School
Nearby Colleges & Universities
- Georgia State University
- Agnes Scott College
- Emory University
Grocery Stores
- Kroger at Moreland
- Publix at East Lake
- Carroll Street Café & EAV market vendors
Downtown & Gathering Spots
The Village at Flat Shoals & Glenwood is the gravity — patios, music, a Thursday farmers market, and a neighborhood that shows up.
Developments to Watch
- Madison Yards (north edge)
- Continued BeltLine Southside Trail momentum
- Ongoing Glenwood corridor build-out
Local Restaurants & Nightlife
- The Earl
- 529
- Argosy
- Banshee
- We Suki Suki
- Joystick Gamebar (Old Fourth Ward, nearby)
Leisure, Activities & Entertainment
- Brownwood Park
- BeltLine Southside Trail
- East Atlanta Strut festival
- Live music every weekend
Family Resources
- Brownwood playground
- EAV Farmers Market kids' programming
- Pet-friendly patios everywhere
Commute Times
Driving estimates outside of peak traffic.
Shopping
- EAV Village boutiques
- Traders Neighborhood Thrift
- Madison Yards (nearby)
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