Paschal's Restaurant & Bar is a historic Atlanta institution founded in 1947 by brothers James and Robert Paschal, known for its Southern soul food and legendary fried chicken made from Robert's secret recipe. The restaurant served as an important meeting place for civil rights leaders including Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and John Lewis, earning the nickname 'Black City Hall' for its role in the movement. Visit https://www.paschalsatlanta.com/ to explore the menu and experience this iconic establishment.
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