The grande dame of newspapers itself, the New York TImes, took a quick-shot look at Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward in a five-photo set entitled “Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Atlanta Neighborhood on the Upswing.” Naturally, prime examples include Grant Henry’s irreverently themed bar Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping-Pong Emporium and Stacey Eames’ Highland Bakery.
Sister Louisa’s Church of the Living Room and Ping-Pong Emporium Opened in December 2010 by Grant Henry, a former divinity school student, this bar plays with, and spoofs, church culture. Karaoke is performed in choir robes, and walls are decorated with faux-religious pop art. Spiritual Sangria ($8) is the bar’s signature drink. Highland Bakery One of the tastiest breakfast spots in town, Highland Bakery is worth the long waits and cramped quarters for sweet potato pancakes ($7.99) and challah French toast ($7.99). Once breakfast has passed, fanciful cakes are a specialty.