Metro Atlanta Yellow Pages
Atlanta Malls-Listed by County
CLAYTON COBB DEKALB FAYETTE FULTON GWINNETT
OUTLET MALLS BEYOND THE MALLS FARMERS MARKETS
Southlake Mall. J.C. Penney, Sears, Rich's-Macy's and others. Off I-75 at Ga. 54/Jonesboro Road (Exit 233). 770-961-1050, www.shopsouthlakemall.com
Cumberland Mall. Rich's-Macy's, J.C. Penney, Sears and others. Off the I-285/I-75 interchange on Cobb Parkway. 770-435-2206, www.shopcumberlandmall.com
Galleria Specialty Mall. AMC 8 Theatres and a variety of shops. U.S. 41 just south of I-285 next to Cobb Galleria Centre. 770-989-5100, www.galleriaspecialtymall.com
The Avenue East Cobb. Banana Republic, Borders, Bed Bath & Beyond, Pottery Barn, Gap, Gap Kids, Baby Gap, Gap Body, Harry and David and others. Roswell Road just east of the Johnson Ferry Road intersection. 770-303-2815.
Town Center at Cobb. Rich's-Macy's, J.C. Penney, Parisian, Sears and others. Off I-75 at Barrett Parkway (Exit 269). 770-424-9486, www.shopsimon.com
Mall at Stonecrest. Dillard's, Rich's-Macy's, Sears, J.C. Penney, Parisian and others. Off I-20 at Turner Hill Road (Exit 75). 678-526-8955, www.mallatstonecrest.com
North DeKalb Mall. Rich's-Macy's, Stein Mart, AMC 16 Theaters and others. Lawrenceville Highway, off I-285 (Exit 38) and off U.S. 78 at North Druid Hills Road. 404-320-7960, www.northdekalbmall.com
Northlake Mall. J.C. Penney, Parisian, Sears, Rich's-Macy's and others. Off I-285 at LaVista Road (Exit 37). 770-938-3564, www.shopsimon.com
Perimeter Mall. Rich's-Macy's, Nordstrom and others. Off I-285 at Ashford Dunwoody Road (Exit 29). 770-394-4270, www.perimetermall.com
The Gallery at South DeKalb (formerly South DeKalb Mall). Rich's-Macy's, Sears (no clothing) and others. Off I-20 at Candler Road (Exit 65) and near I-285 at Flat Shoals Road (Exit 48). 404-241-2431, www.southdekalbmall.com
Arbor Place Mall. Dillard's, Parisian, Sears and others. Off I-20 at Chapel Hill Road (Exit 36). 770-947-4245, www.arborplace.com
The Avenue Peachtree City. Gap, Banana Republic, Ann Taylor Loft, Bombay Co., the Children's Place, Williams-Sonoma and others. Ga. 54 at Ga. 74. 770-486-6587.
Greenbriar Mall. Rich's-Macy's, Burlington Coat Factory, Circuit City, Magic Johnson Theatres and others. Off I-285 at Langford Parkway/Ga. 166 (Exit 5) in southwest Atlanta. 404-344-6611, www.shopgreenbriar.com
Lenox Square. Neiman Marcus and Rich's-Macy's. Bloomingdale's is scheduled to open in October. Peachtree Road at Lenox Road near Ga. 400 (Exit 2). 404-233-6767, www.shopsimon.com
North Point Mall. Dillard's, Lord & Taylor, Parisian, Rich's-Macy's, Sears, J.C. Penney and more. Off Ga. 400 at Haynes Bridge Road (Exit 9). 770-740-8636, www.northpointmall.com
Phipps Plaza. Parisian, Lord & Taylor, Saks Fifth Avenue, Coach Footwear, Giorgio Armani and others. Peachtree Road at Lenox Road near Ga. 400 (Exit 2). 404-262-0992, www.shopsimon.com
Shannon Mall. Rich's-Macy's, Sears and others. Off I-85 at Ga. 138/Jonesboro Road (Exit 64). 770-964-2200, www.shopshannonmall.com
The Mall at Peachtree Center. Brooks Brothers, Pendleton and others. Peachtree Street at Andrew Young International Boulevard. 404-654-1296, www.peachtreecenter.com/mall
The Mall West End. Radio Shack, Foot Locker, Maxway, Ashley Stewart, Anna's Linens, Save-a-Lot grocery and others. Off I-20 between Ashby and Lee streets (Exits 55A and 55B). 404-755-1001.
Underground Atlanta. Sam Goody's, Atlantix, Social Expressions and others. Between Peachtree Street and Central Avenue next to the Five Points MARTA station and World of Coca-Cola. 404-523-2311, www.underatl.com
Discover Mills. Neiman Marcus Last Call, Off 5th/Saks Fifth Avenue, Bass Pro Shops Outdoor World, Books-a-Million, Burlington Coat Factory and others. Off I-85 at Sugarloaf Parkway (Exit 108). 678-847-5201, www.discovermills.com
Gwinnett Place. Rich's-Macy's, J.C. Penney, Parisian, Sears and others. Off I-85 at Pleasant Hill Road (Exit 104). 770-476-5160, www.shopsimon.com
Mall of Georgia. Nordstrom, Dillard's, Lord & Taylor, J.C. Penney, Rich's-Macy's, Galyan's, Regal Cinema Imax and others. Off I-85 at Ga. 20/Buford Drive (Exit 115). 678-482-8788, www.mallofgeorgia.com
There's much more to shopping than hitting the malls. Metro Atlanta boasts several shopping districts that easily satisfy many tastes and budgets. Most are pedestrian-friendly and offer great people-watching.
AMSTERDAM WALK (formerly Midtown Outlets). Shoemakers' Warehouse, Gado Gado, Cook's Warehouse, Bed Down and other specialty shops. At the end of Amsterdam Avenue off Monroe Drive in Atlanta. 770-451-0318, www.halpern-online.com
VIRGINIA-HIGHLAND. Spreading out from the intersection of Virginia and North Highland avenues, the area is crowded with clothing, gift, antique and novelty shops. Several restaurants -- from the comfortable, steak-friendly Highland Tap to Southwest-inspired Noche -- draw window shoppers and sidewalk strollers into the late evening.
MIAMI CIRCLE. Meandering off Piedmont Road north of the Lindbergh MARTA station and Sydney Marcus Boulevard, Miami Circle shouldn't be missed by those interested in country French antiques and one-of-a-kind architectural accents for the home and garden. Shops include Pierre Deux for French accessories and Bobby Dodd Antiques and its English and continental treasures. Eclipse di Luna offers shoppers a tapas bar.
BENNETT STREET. Just off Peachtree Road in Buckhead, this dead-end street is lined with some of the city's best antiques shops. With prices ranging from a few dollars for a garden accessory to thousands for imported English antiques, shopping here is a treasure hunt every day. There's a variety of quaint shops as well as the Interiors Market, with dozens of dealers under one roof. Bennett Street includes three restaurants and the Tula Arts Center, where more than 45 artists' studios are often open to the public.
DOWNTOWN DECATUR. This one square mile is packed with more than 80 shops, restaurants, clubs and galleries. This quaint shopping- friendly section of Decatur includes Ponce de Leon Avenue from Church Street to Northern Avenue. Shops include By Hand South, a contemporary American craft gallery; Garden Topia, a revamped home now blooming with garden accessories and gifts; Red Pump Antiques and Home Furnishings; and Sharian Inc., filled with Oriental rugs. Restaurants range from Watershed, the eatery owned by one of the Indigo Girls, to Brick Store Pub and its long list of brews.
EAST AND WEST BUCKHEAD. Buckhead's two busy commercial districts are the East and West Villages. The east side, bounded by Peachtree and Piedmont roads and Peachtree Avenue, is renowned for its late-night scene, with many bars and restaurants. But it is also home to bungalows, Tudors and cottages that have been converted into showrooms for antiques, gifts, Oriental rugs, clothing and accessories. The West Village, along West Paces Ferry and Roswell roads and Andrews Drive, has the Cates Center, a collection of elegant jewelry stores, stationers, bridal shops and salons. Clothing and consignment shops are scattered along Roswell Road next to kitchen and bath showrooms, garden shops and galleries.
VININGS. Just over the Chattahoochee River from Buckhead, the focal point of this small Cobb County community is a quaint shopping district that includes coffeehouses, restaurants and a branch of the public library. The open-air Vinings Jubilee, designed like a Victorian village, includes such shops as Talbots, Chico's and Banana Republic.
EAST ATLANTA VILLAGE. One of the city's coolest new shopping districts, this neighborhood crossroads at Flat Shoals and Glenwood avenues draws visitors from around the metro area as well as the adjacent communities. The coffee shops and restaurants are joined by antiques stores, gift shops and music and clothing stores that cater to the hip urban crowd.
LITTLE FIVE POINTS. The intersection of Euclid, Moreland and McLendon avenues marks the convergence of the Inman Park and Candler Park neighborhoods. It's also one of the area's most popular commercial districts, with shoppers of all sorts -- from suburban teens to bargain-hunting consignment shoppers. Check out the urban togs at the Junkman's Daughter or the organic groceries at Sevananda Natural Foods.
DOWNTOWN ATLANTA. Downtown shopping doesn't offer as many options as other sections of the city, but it's still worth checking out. Underground Atlanta has a bevy of vending carts for those who collect T-shirts; African Pride is full of clothing, artifacts and jewelry from Africa. You also can get some good exercise and a little shopping by walking from Underground Atlanta on Upper Alabama Street to Peachtree Center on Peachtree Street and ending up at CNN Center on Marietta Street.
STONE MOUNTAIN VILLAGE. About 20 minutes east of Atlanta off U.S. 78 in the shadow of Stone Mountain, this hamlet of homes has a central district of restaurants and shops along a seven-block main street anchored by the old train depot. Sidewalk sales and fair days attract crowds that enjoy discovering Civil War artifacts, checking out a vast pottery selection or taking home a box of locally made candy.
CHAMBLEE ANTIQUES ROW. The multicultural DeKalb County town of Chamblee, just minutes northeast of the Atlanta city limits on Peachtree Road, boasts a wealth of antiques dealers in stores clustered along Broad Street.
BUFORD HIGHWAY. The corner of DeKalb County along Buford Highway north from Druid Hills Road is home to a large immigrant population from South and Central America and Asia. In stores along this route, you'll find an array of foods, gifts and collectibles from Vietnam, China, Mexico and South Korea and more.
HISTORIC ROSWELL. The north Fulton County city of Roswell, about 20 miles north of downtown Atlanta, boasts two historic shopping areas where visitors can browse, dine and window shop. Around the square, at the intersection of U.S. 120 and Alpharetta Highway, there are several antique and gift shops. Stroll north on Mimosa Boulevard, lined with restored Victorian cottages and churches, to Canton Street, where you'll find gifts and little luxuries.
MARIETTA SQUARE. Along with a bandbox, gazebo and reproduction of the Liberty Bell, Marietta Square has gift shops, antiques, consignment stores and restaurants.
Atlanta Warehouse District: On Huff Road, Ellsworth Industrial Boulevard and Chattahoochee Avenue in northwest Atlanta. Over 30 stores make up this shopping area. They include Lewis and Sheron Textiles, Forsyth Fabrics, No Mas, Manorism furniture store, K&G Men's, Horizon Pacific Rugs, Leather and Luggage Depot and En Vogue Shoe Warehouse. Restaurants include Commune and Taqueria Del Sol. 404-846-9200.
Prime Outlets at Calhoun. Tommy Hilfiger, VF Factory Outlets, Springmaid/Wamsutta, Mikasa, Liz Claiborne, Nike, Jones New York, Old Navy and others. Off I-75 (Exit 312) in Calhoun. 706-602-1300, www.primeretail.com
North Georgia Premium Outlets. Off 5th-Saks Fifth Avenue Outlet, Crate & Barrel, Polo Ralph Lauren Factory Store, Liz Claiborne, Nike Factory Store, Coach, Kenneth Cole, Williams-Sonoma, Limited Too and others. Off Ga. 400 in Dawsonville, about 45 minutes north of the tollbooth. 706-216-3609, www.premiumoutlets.com/northgeorgia
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers. Tanger 1: Liz Claiborne, Old Navy, Levi's and others. Tanger 2: Vanity Fair, Nautica, Tommy Hilfiger, Nike, Guess, Gap and others. In Commerce off I-85 at Banks Crossing/Ga. 15/U.S. 441 (Exit 149) about a mile apart. 706-335-3354, www.tangeroutlet.com
Tanger Factory Outlet Center. Bass, Eddie Bauer, Gap, Liz Claiborne, Old Navy, Tommy Hilfiger Clearance, Wilson's Leather, Reebok and others. Off I-75 at Bill Gardner Parkway (Exit 212) in Locust Grove. 770-957-5310, www.tangeroutlet.com
State Farmers Market. 16 Forest Parkway, Forest Park. 404-675-1782.
Buford Highway Farmer's Market. 5600 Buford Highway, Doraville. 770-455-0770.
DeKalb Farmers Market. 3000 E. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur. 404-377-6400.
Harry's/Whole Foods Markets (formerly Harry's Farmers Markets). 2025 Satellite Pointe, Duluth, 770-416-6900; 1180 Upper Hembree Road, Roswell, 770-664-6300; 70 Powers Ferry Road, Marietta, 770-578-4400.
International Farmers Market. 5193 Peachtree Industrial Blvd., Chamblee. 770-455-1777.
Morningside Organic Farmers Market. 1397 N. Highland Ave., Atlanta (in the parking lot next to New Indigo restaurant). 8-11:30 a.m. Saturdays from May through October.
The Square Market. Washington Street, Covington. 4-8 p.m. Fridays April 25-Oct. 31.