This Popular Restaurant in Georgia Was Once A Railroad Station & The History Is Truly Fascinating
By Marisa Roman|Published May 25, 2018
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Looking for a summer restaurant to delight and dazzle this year? We may have found you the perfect place. Nestled inside an old train depot built in the 1800s, this historic spot will be a worthwhile dining experience. But before you start planning your meal… take a look at why this restaurant pays respect to Georgia history in more ways than one.
Kimball House in Decatur, Georgia is a sleek eatery inside of an old, historic train depot.
After the space shuttered as an active train depot, many restaurants tried to use the space to their advantage, but none have succeeded quite like Kimball House.
Paying homage to the old Kimball House Hotel in Georgia which opened in the 1800s and was torn down in 1959, a lot of the fixtures, food, and cocktails are a nod to those times.
A pro-tip when visiting this restaurant — try the oysters. Kimball House prides themselves on offering some of the freshest and most diverse oysters possible.
To find Kimball House, you can use the address below:
303 E Howard Ave., Decatur, GA 30030
The hours for Kimball House are Sunday through Thursday 5 p.m. to 1 a.m. and Friday and Saturday 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. To find out more information about Kimball House, visit the website or Facebook Page. Or if you’re looking for other things to do in the Decatur area, take a look at this epic Georgia farmers market.
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