WELCOME TO

Avondale Estates

Avondale Estates Featured
Avondale Estates 2
Avondale Estates 3
The City of Avondale Estates was founded by George Francis Willis in 1924. Willis’ plans for the City were inspired by the trip he and his wife, Lottie, had taken to Stratford-upon-Avon, England. He aspired to recreate the majestic Tudor-Revival style architecture found at the birthplace of William Shakespeare. With the guidance of internationally known city planners, Willis proceeded to develop what would later be known as the only documented example of a planned city in the Southeast. Today, Avondale Estates is named on the National Registrar of Historic Places. On Labor Day 1955, Avondale Estates neighbors Joe Rogers Sr. and Tom Forkner founded the first Waffle House restaurant. The name was inspired by the most popular item on the original menu. The restaurant’s focus on fast-food speed and round-the-clock service reflected mid-century societal shifts toward an automobile culture. As suburbs and the interstate highway system developed throughout the region and the nation, Waffle House grew to include over 1,600 locations nationwide, becoming an American cultural icon open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In 2004, Waffle House reacquired the original restaurant building located at 2719 East College Avenue in Avondale Estates and opened it as a museum. A visit to the museum feels like stepping back into 1955. The museum also features Waffle House memorabilia from the past 54 years.

AREA Highlights

  • Avondale Estates Farmer’s Market
  • Willis Park
  • Lanier Gardens
  • Avondale Park
  • Sweetwater Brewery
  • Original Waffle House

Avondale Estates Schools

These schools are located within the neighborhood or nearby.  To learn more about the school, click on the school name. You’ll find the assigned schools for a specific property in the property listing.

[schools zip=”30002″]