What'll Ya Have?
Atlanta’s Famous Varsity restaurant is a landmark and a classic old drive-in restaurant with nearly 80 years of history. The world’s largest drive-in is a second home to those coming to see Georgia Tech play and one of the many Icons of Atlanta, capital of the south.
Great print for Atlanta’s residents, visitors, and Georgia Tech alums all over.
Awarded Best Use of Color
2006 My Atlanta Competition
Atlanta Celebrates Photography
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Paul Vanzella
What amazing colour and texture… beautifully composed and presented here mark – Love this shot!
Michael Kienhuis
Love this image! Great stuff! M:>
gemynd
fantastic retro and graphic….really like the mood in this image
Hiroko
Beautiful shot Mark, love the colours and sky is awesome
heatherdycus
mmm greasy goodness… this shot brings a whole new light to the varsity… i always miss the turn off. lol
Mark Tisdale replied
Ha, they didn’t make Atlanta the city of non-intersecting one-way streets for nothing did they!
I have to admit, the grease is too much for me, but I love that sign and the history of the Varsity!
heatherdycus
I only have it… probably once or twice a year, and that suits me fine. lol. Still great shot.
Hena Tayeb
congrats on making the homepage
Mark Tisdale replied
Thanks Hena!
Karen Kaleta
Ah, the Varsity. Hot dog haven and a pile of greasy fries. Its classic. Great capture to this landmark place!
Mark Tisdale replied
Thanks much Karen – I remember the grease well! LOL But it’s definitely an icon!
polaroids
Mark Tisdale replied
Thank you!
Sanne Thijs
a little late but still on time. your screencapture

Mark Tisdale replied
That’s very cool – I had no idea anyone was archiving these! Awesome – thanks!
Janie Oliver
wow! wonderful work.
Mark Tisdale replied
Thanks so much Janie – much appreciated! :-)
sigfusson
Psst…there is a new challenge on the Cityscapes & City Skylines Group called Wine & Dine – City Eateries This shot would make a great entry! Cheers, S.
Jonicool
Love this…wonderful work Mark!