We saw an early screening of "Avengers: Infinity War" yesterday and that's all we're saying. No spoilers here!

But we can reveal the area locations where filming for the Marvel blockbuster took place, and tell you where some of the stars were spotted hanging out during their time here.

The CGI-heavy production was headquartered at Pinewood Studios in Fayette County. You'll spot Midtown, downtown and east Atlanta in some of the street scenes craftily made to look like New York City with props like New York Post newspaper boxes and NYC taxi decals.

Evans previously dined at Chops, where he launched his own currency and posed for these photos with fellow diners .

Evans and Robert Downey Jr.  also checked out Better Half in Midtown, and enjoyed their meal so much they popped into the kitchen for a closer look at where the action happens.

This photo of RDJ and his fanny pack at the Buckhead Diner is everything .

 Photo: Courtesy of Chef Zach Meloy and used with permission

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Benedict Cumberbatch , who plays Dr. Strange, stopped by the Georgia Aquarium.

 Photo: Jessica Fontana

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