Savor a slower pace and satisfying plates in Perry, Georgia. Throughout Historic Downtown Perry, local chefs celebrate the region’s rich agricultural heritage by turning Georgia’s bounty – sweet peaches, buttery pecans, pasture-raised meats, and fresh-picked produce – into dishes that feel comforting and elevated all at once.

At Bodega Brew, pair a locally roasted pour-over with a fresh pastry – or linger longer with their curated wine, beer, and craft cocktails. Nearby, Morning By Morning serves up artful lattes featuring house-made syrups and a seasonal menu of from-scratch baked goods.

Next, make your way to Sweet Evelyn’s, where Food Network star Cory Allen Jones crafts over-the-top, hand-decorated cookies that are almost too stunning to eat – but far too delicious not to.

At Trattoria Di Napoli, handmade pasta steals the show. Each roll and cut is crafted in-house, pairing beautifully with robust, simmered-all-day sauces and Georgia’s largest mozzarella sticks.

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‘Orleans on Carroll brings ‘Cajun with a Southern twist’ to Middle Georgia, with a generous happy hour, and bayou-inspired dishes from fresh oysters to rich, soulful gumbo.

Craving something bold and unexpected? Head to Ghost Runner Pizza, where sourdough crust meets adventurous weekly specials – think peach & prosciutto or Korean BBQ with a Southern twist.

For timeless Southern dining, step into The Swanson, a historic home-turned-restaurant where crispy fried green tomatoes and pecan-crusted chicken are served on pristine white linen. At The Perfect Pear, menus shift with the seasons to showcase Georgia-grown produce in chef-crafted dishes as fresh as they are flavorful.

Cap off your evening at Oliver Perry’s or Clover Wine Merchant, where curated wines and elegant plates make every bite feel like a celebration.

With walkable streets, inspired flavors, and warm smiles, satisfying plates in Perry, Georgia, invite food lovers to slow down and savor every bite – the authentically Southern way.