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GEORGIA RESTAURANTS

Atlanta restaurants, Savannah restaurants, North Georgia restaurants, Georgia Coast restaurants. Meat and threes to 5-star dining in Georgia restaurants all across the state.

Searching for a Georgia Restaurant

restaurantfindersrgb400.jpgBrown’s Guides is on a quest to profile and organize all Georgia restaurants so that you can find them easily. We scan Convention and Visitors Bureaus and Chambers of Commerce websites and search the best of the restaurant finders like Urban Spoon, TripAdvisor and DiningGuide and add them to Brown’s Guides Georgia Restaurants Category with a profile that includes an introduction, address, phone number and website if they have one.

How to Find Restaurants in Every City

Search by City
Type the name of the city in the text box at the top of the home page; select Georgia Restaurants from the category box. Refine your search by selecting type of food.

Search by Restaurant Name
Type the name of the restaurant in the text search box at the top of the home page. Remember less is more. The search function will search for every word you type in. Better to search for Meritage than Meritage Cafe Columbus Georgia.

Search by Travel Region
Using Advanced Search on the home page, select a Georgia Travel Region - Northeast Mountains, Atlanta Metro, Coast or one of six other Georgia Travel Regions. Select Georgia Restaurants in the Select Category box. You can narrow your search by choosing a specific Georgia county and/or city.

Search by Type of Food
Click on Advanced Search on the home page. In the Select Category box, select Georgia Restaurants, then, using the Any Subcategory pull-down menu, select the type of food you’re looking for. You can narrow your search by travel region, county and city

New restaurants in cities all over Georgia are being added every week, so if your favorite restaurants are not included or if your city is not represented with a total compliment of restaurants, keep coming back to check. Or, better yet, send Brown’s Guides your restaurant choices, and we’ll get them on the site pronto.

How to Find Atlanta Restaurants

Finding an Atlanta Restaurant on the Brown’s Guides site is fun and easy. You have direct links to all of Atlanta’s neighborhoods so you can go right to all the restaurants in Buckhead, Midtown, VirginiaHighlands and 18 other Atlanta in-town neighborhoods with just on click.

Give it a try on the Brown’s Guides Georgia Restaurants page.

Tell us how it works and if you’d recommend any change.

How To Find a Franchise or Chain

Georgia has all the popular chain and franchise restaurants from Arby’s to Zazby’s and most everything in between. Here are three easy and fun ways to find your favorite franchise and chain restaurants in Georgia.

Search by City
Type the name of the city you are looking for in the text box in the top right-hand corner of the home page. In the Select Category box, select Georgia Restaurants, then Chains and Franchises in the sub-category box, and there you are, all the chain and franchise restaurants in your destination city. The link takes you directly to the corporate website where you can find the exact location of the franchise you are looking for.

Search by Category
Click on Advanced Search in the top right-hand corner of the home page. Select Georgia restaurants in the Select category box, then Chains and Franchises in the subcategory box. From there, you can find your favorite chains and franchises by Georgia travel region, county and/or city. Or follow the link to the restaurants web site where there is usually a city locator.

Search Using the Category Index
The category index will give you the same result as the Search by Category above. Click on Category Search in the top right-hand corner of the home page. Select Georgia Restaurants from the category list then Chains and Franchises from the list of subcategories. From there you can find restaurants by Georgia travel region, county and/or city.

There are two big advantages to this approach as contrasted to listing every franchise restaurant in every city separately. One is that with a large franchise, such as Chick-fil-A or Zaxby’s, you get to see an overview of all of the restaurants in a city showing perhaps two or more locations, not just one restaurant. Another is that you are guaranteed to get the most complete up-to-date information available about a specific chain or franchise location. The number-one complaint about most websites that list chain and franchise restaurants individually is that they are often out of date, sometimes two years or more out of date.

Try these search ideas for finding your favorite chain or franchise or for a new restaurant experience and let BG know how they work for you.