May 25, 2026

Indian Restaurant on the Atlanta BeltLine at Madison Yards

Curry Up Now sits in Madison Yards on Memorial Drive, a few blocks off the BeltLine Eastside Trail in Reynoldstown. We've served  Indian street food  here since 2020, fast-casual style, which means you order at the counter and walk out with a tikka masala burrito instead of waiting through a sit-down dinner. Every meat we serve is halal. The space is bright and mural-covered, the crowd is intown Atlanta and BeltLine walkers, and the staff are known for taking time to walk you through the menu. If you want Indian food near the BeltLine that's quick and built for a real appetite, we're three minutes off the trail.

What kind of Indian restaurant is Curry Up Now at Madison Yards?

We're not the North Indian full-service spot, and we're not a sit-down tasting room. Curry Up Now started on a Burlingame, California food truck in 2009 and built its menu around Indian street food. The Madison Yards location opened in 2020 and has become a fixture on the BeltLine, run by franchisee Hemant Suri. Counter service, a quick line, and dishes you can eat on a bench by the trail or take back to the office. The tikka masala burrito is the signature, and the rest keeps that same street-food energy. No buffet, no fuss.

Indian food right on the Atlanta BeltLine

Madison Yards puts us within a short walk of the Eastside Trail, so we're one of the few spots where you can step off the BeltLine and into real Indian street food. Walkers, cyclists, and runners stop in for a burrito or a bowl. The location also pulls from Reynoldstown, Inman Park, Grant Park, Edgewood, and Old Fourth Ward, all a short hop away. If your BeltLine plans need a food stop that isn't another burger, this is it.

What's on the menu at Curry Up Now Atlanta?

Built for grabbing and going. Atlanta favorites include:

  • Tikka masala burrito, the original, with your protein, turmeric rice, and chana masala
  • Tikka masala bowl and makhni butter bowl, rice bowls that eat like a full meal
  • Tandoori fried chicken sandwich, crispy and spiced
  • Boti kebab and other grilled options
  • Deconstructed samosa, the samosa filling without the shell
  • Sexy fries and naughty naan for the table

The house-made sauces have their own following, especially the cilantro turmeric, and the ginger mint lemonade is a regular order. Proteins span chicken, paneer, and plant-based, so a mixed group can all order off the same board.

Is Curry Up Now Atlanta halal?

Yes. Every meat we serve is  halal , full stop. Not a single dish or a separate section, the whole menu. That's a real draw for halal diners across Atlanta, from the BeltLine neighborhoods out toward  Decatur . Walk in and pick anything off the board.

Vegan and vegetarian Indian food in Atlanta

Plant-based eaters get a full menu, not a token salad. Reviewers point out that nearly every dish can be made vegetarian or vegan. Paneer carries a lot of the vegetarian options, and the chana masala, bowls, deconstructed samosa, and naan all stand on their own. Ask the counter for vegan swaps and gluten-free builds. For an intown crowd where someone's always plant-based, it's easy to keep everyone fed in one stop.

What people say about Curry Up Now in Atlanta

With more than 160 reviews and 200-plus photos on Yelp, the Madison Yards location has built a steady following. Reviewers keep coming back to a few things: the bright, mural-covered space that's genuinely fun to photograph, staff who take time to explain the menu to newcomers, the sexy fries, and the wide range of vegan and vegetarian options. The word that shows up most is some version of friendly, helpful, and worth the stop.

Indian takeout, delivery, and fast food near the BeltLine

Order pickup from the Madison Yards menu at order.curryupnow.com/menu/madison-yards and grab it on Memorial Drive, or have it delivered. Ordering direct skips the third-party markup. Delivery commonly reaches Reynoldstown and Edgewood in about 5 to 10 minutes, and Inman Park and Grant Park in 10 to 15, among other intown neighborhoods. Street food travels well, so it holds up at your desk or on a bench by the trail.

Indian catering in Atlanta

Curry Up Now caters across Atlanta, and the street-food format is built for a crowd. Office lunches, team events, private parties, and large group orders all work, because burritos, bowls, naan, and shareables travel well and please a room with mixed tastes. Everything stays halal, and the vegan and vegetarian options mean the whole team eats. Give us the headcount and the date and we'll take it from there, whether it's corporate catering or a private party, and you can start a catering order here.

Hours, parking, and how to find us

We're at 915 Memorial Dr SE, Ste 210, Atlanta, GA 30316, in the Madison Yards retail center with free parking in the lot. We're three blocks from the BeltLine Eastside Trail.

Day

Monday to Thursday

Hours

11:30 AM to 9:00 PM

Day

Friday and Saturday

Hours

11:30 AM to 10:00 PM

DAY

Sunday

Hours

11:30 AM to 9:00 PM

Call (678) 732-0953 with questions about an order or catering.

Why choose Curry Up Now over other Indian restaurants in Atlanta

Most Indian restaurants in Atlanta are North Indian full-service rooms or sit-down spots. Curry Up Now is fast-casual street food, halal across every dish, three blocks off the BeltLine, with built-in vegan and gluten-free options and a space that's actually fun to be in. You get bold Indian flavors without the wait or the buffet.

Step off the trail and in for a bite

Indian food on the Atlanta BeltLine doesn't get more convenient than this. Curry Up Now keeps it fast, halal, and bold, with a street-food menu that works for meat-eaters, vegetarians, and vegans in the same group. Step off the Eastside Trail for a tikka masala burrito, take a bowl back to the office, or let us cater your next event across intown Atlanta. We're at Madison Yards on Memorial Drive with free parking. Come see why Reynoldstown and Inman Park keep showing up.

Frequently Asked Questions 

Is Curry Up Now Atlanta halal? 

Yes. Every meat is halal, across all dishes, with no separate menu required.

How close is Curry Up Now to the Atlanta BeltLine? 

About three blocks from the Eastside Trail at Madison Yards, an easy walk or ride off the BeltLine.

What do people say about Curry Up Now Madison Yards? 

Reviewers praise the mural-covered space, the friendly staff, the sexy fries, and the many vegan and vegetarian options.

What are the most popular dishes at Curry Up Now Madison Yards? 

The tikka masala burrito, tikka masala bowl, makhni butter bowl, tandoori fried chicken sandwich, and boti kebab.

Does Curry Up Now Atlanta have vegan and vegetarian options? 

Yes. Nearly every dish can be made vegetarian or vegan, with paneer and plant-based proteins.

What are the hours at Curry Up Now Atlanta? 

Open daily, 11:30am to 9pm, with Friday and Saturday until 10pm.

Where is Curry Up Now in Atlanta and is there parking? 

At 915 Memorial Dr SE, Ste 210, Atlanta, GA 30316, in Madison Yards with free parking. Call (678) 732-0953.

Rana Kapoor