The ABCs Of My Cartersville, GA From Ate Track To Zaxby's, Because We Love Food That Much
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The ABCs Of My Cartersville, GA From Ate Track To Zaxby's, Because We Love Food That Much

I mean, you can't deny knowing these things if Cartersville is your hometown.

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The ABCs Of My Cartersville, GA From Ate Track To Zaxby's, Because We Love Food That Much
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1. A-- Ate Track Bar & Grill

Ate track is a Cartersville favorite! Their food is absolutely delicious, and the dynamic atmosphere always draws a crowd. Highly recommend this place to anybody and everybody.

2. B-- Booth Western Art Museum

The Booth Western Art Museum is a stunning place. Located in the heart of Cartersville and serves as a fun, beautiful educational adventure. If you haven't gone, you definitely should.

3. C-- Coconuts

Coconuts is a staple in the city of Cartersville. Amazing ice cream, and a social hot spot. Everybody loves coconuts!

4. D-- Dillinger Park

Whether you went to swim at the pool, for Relay for Life, or to feed the ducks at the pond, you have more than likely been to Dillinger. It's just a thing. Everybody goes or has gone at some point. Cartersville would not be Cartersville without it.

5. E-- Euharlee Covered Bridge

This historic landmark is a beautiful place. Prom picture central!! Great for pictures, parties, picnics. Just a cool place overall.

6. F-- Four Way Lunch

One of Cartersville's finest when it comes to dining. This hole in the wall place is one of the originals. Great food and a great time!

7. G-- Grand Theater

This theater is absolutely stunning. Built in 1910 as an opera house, this beautiful theater has stuck with the city and has been used for thousands and thousands of events. Definitely a Cartersville classic.

8. H-- Holt's Pharmacy

Holt's is a local pharmacy that everybody loves. It doesn't matter if you send your prescriptions here or not, you know you've purchased something from here before, and probably loved it.

9. I-- Ingles

Ingles is just a grocery store. My family has shopped here for as long as I could remember, and I guess I just always thought that there were Ingles everywhere. I was mistaken. Not a lot of people know what this place is and that honestly made me sad. Love me some Ingles!

10. J-- Jefferson's

Jefferson's is a wing place. It is so good, and a local favorite! It is also located in downtown Cartersville.

11. K-- Kingston Downs

This place is kind of our own little version of the Kentucky Derby. Its a beautiful plantation, and an excellent time to be had.

12. L-- Lake Allatoona

Honestly one of my favorite places. I have spent many summer days and nights at this lake, and I wouldn't trade the memories that were made there for the world! I think I can speak for most people my age when I say, Lake Allatoona is a summertime necessity.

13. M-- Main Street

Main Street in downtown Cartersville you will find some of the most amazing shops, landmarks, restaurants, and pretty much anything else. The heart of our beautiful city!

14. N-- Neighborhoods that makeup Cartersville

The Planters, The Waterford, and Walden Glen are just a few of Cartersville's well-known neighborhoods. Ya'll know the rest.

15. O-- Old Car City

Old Car City is on the outskirts of Cartersville and is quite an amazing place. I have never been, but from what I hear, it is definitely worth going to see.

16.P-- Pine Mountain

Pine Mountain is a beautiful hiking trail that sends you to the peak of the mountain that overlooks most of the city. It is a very popular thing to do and place to go!

17. Q-- dairy Queen


There isn't really anything in Cartersville that starts with a Q. So I just picked the next closest thing...Dairy Queen. Yummy ice cream, and food for everybody to enjoy!

18. R-- Rose Lawn

Rose Lawn is an old house/museum in downtown Cartersville. A beautiful place used for many different events throughout the year. Highly recommend!

19. S-- Swheat Market

Probably the best sandwich shop ever to exist. If you live in Cartersville and you have not been here...you need to go.

20. T-- Taylor's Farm Supply

Taylor's is a supply/feed store that is one of the many places that make up our little city. Owned and operated by Steve Taylor himself! There's no way I couldn't include it on this list!

21. U-- Unlimited burger joints

Seriously...you name it, we got it. Five Guys, Cheeseburger Bobby's, Freddie's, Steak N Shake, McDonald's, Burger King, literally everything. It can be more than annoying.

22. V-- Victories

Cartersville High School football is an extremely successful program that has led the city to multiple victories throughout the years. Even though Cartersville Hurricanes are my arch enemies (GO COLONELS)...they're still pretty dang good.

23. W-- WesMan's

Wes-Man's is the place to eat. If you have not been here you really should. The atmosphere is unique and the food is outstanding. Cartersville classic!

24.X-- Does any city/town really have anything with "X"?

I don't even know...

25.Y-- Young Brother's Pharmacy

Home of the oldest outdoor coca-cola sign. How much more 'Merica can you get??

26. Z-- Zaxby's

Because there's nothing really to put for Z, and who doesn't love Zaxby's??

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