The Walking Dead fan guide to visiting Senoia

Nic and Norman's restaurant in Downtown Senoia. (Photo by Jeffrey Kopp)
Nic and Norman's restaurant in Downtown Senoia. (Photo by Jeffrey Kopp) /
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Samantha Morton as Alpha – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 15 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC
Samantha Morton as Alpha – The Walking Dead _ Season 9, Episode 15 – Photo Credit: Gene Page/AMC /

Where To Eat

In Peachtree City and the areas around Senoia you’ll find plenty of chain restaurants where you can find any type of food that you’re craving but the best places to eat in Senoia are:

Nic & Norman’s

Owned by Greg Nicotero and Norman Reedus Nic & Norman’s is a must for all The Walking Dead fans. The atmosphere is great and so is the food and you never know who you will see when you’re there. There are viewing parties on Sunday nights when TWD is on the air so fans who live locally or want to come experience watching new episodes with a crowd of other fans can hang out, eat great food, and watch The Walking Dead. Nic & Norman’s is on Main St. in Senoia and it’s just steps from the shopping, tour offices, and cafes.

Maguire’s Irish Pub

Also located on Main St. is Maguire’s, which is a family friendly old fashioned style pub where you can get hearty pub food and great drinks.

Senoia Coffee And Café

Senoia Coffee And Café is at the very edge of Main St. in Senoia and is practically across the street from the Alexandria Safe Zone. It’s a frequent stop for cast and crew when they’re in town. The food at the café is delicious and it’s got a great breakfast menu if you’re looking for a caffeine hit and some breakfast before you head out on TWD tours or to shop for the day. It also serves locally roasted artisan coffee including a special blend inspired by TWD – Zombie Dark. You can order Zombie Dark coffee online if you can’t make it to Senoia.

Katie Lou’s Café

Another family friendly inexpensive breakfast and lunch option right on Main St. is Katie Lou’s. Expect homemade Southern classics here and enjoy some of the amazing food that the South is famous for.

The Waking Dead Café/Lisa’s Creperie

You don’t have to stop shopping when you need to refuel thanks to The Waking Dead café and Lisa’s Creperie where are located in the basement of The Woodbury Shoppe. The Waking Dead café offers a range of specialty blend coffee drinks and tea, water, and sodas. Now the café is also home to crepes and other treats from local food truck favorites Lisa’s Creperie.