North Buckhead, Atlanta 

 

North Buckhead is one of Atlanta’s most affluent neighborhoods. It’s home to numerous high-end retailers, fine dining restaurants, and luxury hotels. As the wealthiest neighborhood in all of Atlanta, it attracts many affluent professionals, entrepreneurs, and families. Not surprisingly, the area has some of the best public schools in all of the city. Parks, rec centers, and other amenities abound.

You’re looking at two of the richest communities in the Southeast region. Even the cheapest place in Sandy Springs or Buckhead will be thousands of dollars more expensive than most apartments in Atlanta, and you’re paying for that location. Several decades ago, Sandy Springs (then called Sandy Springs, GA) was a sleepy little town with a couple of gas stations and a hardware store.

In 1882, the Georgia legislature divided the state into four land districts, with one of these districts being the Northern land district. The Northern land district included Fulton, Cobb, Gwinnett, and DeKalb Counties. North Buckhead is located in North Fulton County, which was the northern part of the Northern land district. The North Fulton area was a rural county for many years. North Buckhead was an area of farmland and sparsely populated until the mid-nineteenth century. In the early 20th century, the North Buckhead area became an outpost for the upper-middle class. Today, the North Buckhead area is a vibrant and diverse community.

The area is home to a number of attractions for all ages (and interests) – from the Atlanta History Center to the Shops Buckhead Village, from the beautiful grounds at Callanwolde to the International Wolf Center. With so many options, you’ll want to visit this neighborhood repeatedly.

North Buckhead is the name of the northernmost neighborhood of Atlanta. It borders on the northeast of the Brookhaven neighborhood, which is in turn bounded by the Chattahoochee River on the north and northeast, on the east by the Buckhead neighborhood, on the southeast by the Druid Hills neighborhood, and on the south by the Peachtree Heights West neighborhood.

The neighborhood’s architecture of North Buckhead (Atlanta) ranges from the turn of the century mansions to post-modern pizazz. Many of the homes in North Buckhead date back to the days of Atlanta’s earliest gentry, including the homes at 1718, 1720, and 1724 West Paces Ferry Road. On Paces Ferry Road, the homes are a bit further apart, giving each house a more secluded feel. The neighborhood also attracts a lot of attention for its modern architecture, including the home designed by Thomas Bradbury at 1760 Paces Ferry Road.

This historic community has some of the best architecture and most expensive real estate in Atlanta. Buckhead is one of Atlanta’s most prestigious and historic neighborhoods. With its proximity to the city center, Buckhead is convenient to the best of Atlanta’s culture, shopping and dining. The neighborhood of North Buckhead is home to the Atlanta History Center, High Museum of Art, the Atlanta Botanical Garden and the Atlanta Zoo. With convenient access to GA 400 and I-75, North Buckhead is an easy commute to downtown, midtown or Buckhead.

The neighborhood is three miles north of Atlantic Station and east of Lenox Park, but feels a world away. This is a neighborhood of tree-lined streets and stately, historic homes that were redone in the 1990s as luxurious residences. The area has a genteel, old-money feel, and its residents are among Atlanta’s wealthiest.

It is bordered by the neighborhoods of: Arden-Arcade and Ardmore to the north, Morningside-Lenox Park to the east, Sherwood Forest to the south, and Brookhaven and Peachtree Battle to the west.
North Buckhead is one of the more prestigious neighborhoods in the Buckhead area of Atlanta. The neighborhood features a large number of upscale homes, historic mansions, and upscale shopping.

North Buckhead is a charming, family-friendly restaurant that has been around since the late 1980s. The interior feels homey, with a fireplace and a bar that serves drinks. The food is delicious, made up of a mixture of Southern and Middle Eastern dishes, such as hummus and pita pizzas. It’s a relaxing place to have a nice lunch or dinner.

There’s a lot of places to eat in the north end of Buckhead. That’s not news. So when the folks at Roka Akor announced they were opening an upscale Japanese place in the area, not a lot of people flinched. And that’s a good thing, because now that Roka Akor is open and running, it’s clear they’re not a cookie-cutter competitor.

The restaurant has a small menu that runs the gamut from sushi and sashimi to Japanese inspired steaks and noodles. It’s a nice, updated, sleek space and the service is solid – even the bathroom attendants are nice, for goodness sakes.

King Edward Park is one of several parks in the King Edward neighborhood of North Buckhead, Atlanta. It is also home to the annual A3C Hip Hop Festival. If you’re in the area, you can’t miss this park. The park is bordered by Buford Highway (aka US-23/GA-13) on the north, Roswell Road on the east, and King’s Place on the south (a gated community).

Phipps Plaza is a nice mall in the north area of Buckhead. It has three levels with high-end stores, but the parking is not free. I find the people to be snobby and rude. There is not much to do here, but it is nearby several other shopping areas and restaurants so it is a good place to walk around.