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The American flag flies over the renovated Ponce City Market Thursday, September 17, 2015, in Atlanta GA./ Photo by Steve Schaefer

Last year Atlanta's Staplehouse was named America's Best New Restaurant by Bon Appetit. This year the national culinary publication is giving another nod to Atlanta by naming Ponce City Farmer's Market as one of the top food markets worth traveling for in the U.S. 

With over 20 restaurant and food stalls, Ponce City Market is a dining destination for Atlantans. The mix-used development, housed in the old Sears, Roebuck & Co. distribution center, offers everything from classic Italian dishes to burgers, coffee and gelato.

The space allows some of Atlanta’s top chefs to show off their skills throughout the Central Food Hall whether it’s in a restaurant or food stall.

On the beverage side, Ponce City Market offers guests a chance to fill a growler at The Tap on Ponce or sip on a glass of wine at City Winery.

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Overview of Central Food Hall in Ponce City Market./Photo by Steve Schaefer.

For even more fun, head to the roof, which houses an amusement park and beer garden. Skyline Park is an amusement park that opened last summer and features games and attractions along with frozen libations, like frosè, and frozen mojitos.

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Skyline Park, on the roof of Ponce City Market, is the newest game in town with carnival games, cocktails, putt-putt, prizes, slides and rides. With a 10 dollar ticket access an original Sears Warehouse cargo elevator, learn a little history and enjoy a different view of the city./Photo credit: Jenni Girtman.

For a full list of everything that Ponce City Market offers visit here.

Ponce City Market, 675 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta. 404-900-7900. www.poncecitymarket.com.

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