Best Girls Night Out Approved Restaurants in Andersonville
5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
Fiya
Modern Middle Eastern cooking anchored by hummus, pita, and bold mains.
Notable Picks
#1
Fiya
8.3
A modern Middle Eastern/Israeli-leaning kitchen where the move is to build the meal around hummus-and-pita and one larger centerpiece, then stop before it turns into a crowded table. The food lands best when you let the spice blends and sauces do the work—bright, savory, and designed for sharing.
Must-Try Dishes:
Hummus (Original or Shawarma), Shakshuka, Khachapuri
What makes it special: Modern Middle Eastern cooking anchored by hummus, pita, and bold mains.
#2
Jin Ju
8.2
A sleek Andersonville Korean dining room that balances comfort classics with a cocktail-friendly, modern-night-out feel. The kitchen lands best when you build a shared-table order around one sizzling protein, one stew, and one noodle/rice anchor, then stop before it turns into chaos.
Must-Try Dishes:
Galbi jjim, Kimchi jjigae, Mandu
What makes it special: Cocktail-ready Korean classics in a polished Andersonville room.
8.1
A neighborhood New American bistro that shines when you treat it like a composed-plate spot with a cocktail-friendly pace. The menu is strongest in the middle—mussels, seasonal proteins, and a few comfort-leaning mains that keep the room feeling celebratory without going formal.
Must-Try Dishes:
Mussels (house styles), Seasonal fish entrée, Burger (when available)
What makes it special: Bistro cooking with a cocktail-bar pulse and a neighborhood core.
A wine bar that earns its spot on a breakfast list by offering structured brunch packages that feel like a sit-down occasion. The move is to lean into the composed buffet/entrée format and let it be a slower, more social meal—more celebratory brunch than quick breakfast.
Must-Try Dishes:
Brioche French toast, Deviled eggs, Cheesy potato hashbrowns
What makes it special: A brunch-format wine bar experience instead of a standard breakfast run.
Worthy Picks
7.8
A colorful Andersonville room that translates taqueria cravings into vegan form without turning it into a lecture—think saucy, satisfying tacos and a menu built for shareable bites. Order like you would at a traditional spot: one standout taco style, one rich add-on, then stop.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cauliflower al pastor tacos, Mushroom chimichurri tacos, Quesabirria
What makes it special: Vegan tacos that still deliver the saucy, satisfying taqueria feel.