When it comes to food halls and cafeteria-style dining options in Georgia, many might immediately picture Krog Street Market or Ponce City Market as the most notable. But what might surprise you, is that before those giants hit the scene, there was a small little quirky market at the edge of Inman Park and Old Fourth Ward. The Irwin Street Market is situated in an old refrigerator repair shop and features a bevy of artisanal restaurants and shops that you might not have known existed. Plus, there are more new businesses popping up each year!

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