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South Tuxedo Park

An exclusive Buckhead enclave where elegant traditional homes, lushly landscaped lots, and proximity to West Paces Ferry Road establish one of Atlanta's most distinguished and enduring residential addresses.

Living in South Tuxedo Park

South Tuxedo Park occupies a quietly elevated stretch of Buckhead, where homes sit behind mature boxwood hedges and brick entry columns along streets that have defined Atlanta's residential ideal for well over a century.

The neighborhood takes its identity from the adjacent Tuxedo Park district, whose history of grand estates and refined architectural standards has carried forward into the blocks to its south, maintaining a consistent standard of presence and privacy that few Atlanta neighborhoods can match.

Most addresses lie within a short distance of West Paces Ferry Road, a corridor historically associated with Atlanta's most prominent families and home to the Georgia Governor's Mansion, which sits just west of the neighborhood's interior streets.

The homes are large and the lots private, with long driveways, tall hedges, and mature tree cover that screen residences from street view and from each other, creating an enclave quality that feels earned rather than engineered.

Lifestyle

Life in South Tuxedo Park is shaped by the privileges of its address, with easy access to Buckhead's finest private clubs, refined dining, and a cultural calendar concentrated in the surrounding corridor along West Paces Ferry Road and Andrews Drive.

The neighborhood's own character tends toward the private and unhurried, with weekend mornings often spent in the garden or on a shaded terrace before moving into the city's rhythms at a pace entirely of the resident's choosing.

The Atlanta History Center and its Swan Coach House are close neighbors, providing curated exhibitions, well-maintained gardens, and cultural programming that residents can access with the ease that only proximity allows.

Evening life typically revolves around a private club dining room or the concentration of restaurants along West Paces Ferry Road and East Andrews Drive, where long tables and considered wine lists reward patience and a willingness to linger.

History of South Tuxedo Park

The Tuxedo Park neighborhood, of which South Tuxedo Park is an adjacent and closely related part, began taking shape in the early twentieth century as Atlanta's leading families sought residential land north of the original city center along Peachtree Road.

The Peachtree Golf Club was established nearby in 1945 on land that had previously been part of one of the area's earliest estates, anchoring the neighborhood's private residential identity and reinforcing its separation from the commercial corridors taking shape below.

Homes in South Tuxedo Park reflect the architectural traditions favored by Atlanta's wealthy families in the first half of the twentieth century English Tudor, Georgian Colonial, and French manor styles executed with quality materials and built to outlast the trends of their own era.

The consistency of large lot sizes, restricted density, and sustained architectural quality has kept South Tuxedo Park largely unchanged in character since its primary development period, making it among the most coherent historic residential enclaves anywhere in Atlanta.

Dining and Local Favorites

  • Swan Coach House Set within the grounds of the Atlanta History Center on Andrews Drive, this beloved institution serves Southern luncheon classics in a carriage house setting that has defined refined Atlanta dining since 1961.
  • Chops Lobster Bar A Buckhead institution along Peachtree Road combining premier steakhouse service with a serious seafood program, favored by South Tuxedo Park residents for special evenings and long business dinners.
  • The Colonnade A long-running Atlanta institution on Cheshire Bridge Road serving traditional Southern cooking to a loyal, multigenerational clientele that values consistency, character, and the comfort of a familiar room.
  • Aria One of Atlanta's most respected fine dining restaurants, Aria on Piedmont Road offers a contemporary American menu in a warm, residential-scale space suited to long and celebratory evenings in Buckhead.

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Parks and Green Space

  • Atlanta History Center Gardens The History Center's thirty-three acres on Andrews Drive include four distinct garden landscapes that offer a rare and beautifully maintained public green space in the heart of Buckhead's residential interior.
  • Bobby Jones Golf Course The city's only public golf course, located just north of South Tuxedo Park, offering a scenic and recently renovated layout along a wooded corridor that draws regulars from across the Buckhead area.
  • Chastain Memorial Park A short drive north, Chastain's 268 acres include extensive walking paths, a public tennis center, an outdoor amphitheater, and equestrian facilities used regularly by Buckhead residents throughout the entire year.

Daily Life

Star Provisions near West Midtown and the Buckhead Whole Foods both serve South Tuxedo Park residents well, offering specialty cheese, carefully sourced prepared foods, and a curated wine selection that suits entertaining at the neighborhood's natural scale.

The boutiques and design showrooms along East Andrews Drive and Pharr Road provide locally owned retail options for furnishings, art, and personal style, with a depth of inventory and attention to service that larger commercial environments rarely offer to the same degree.

Wellness and fitness studios in the immediate Buckhead corridor, including Equinox on Peachtree Road and several independently owned Pilates and yoga studios along East Paces Ferry Road, keep South Tuxedo Park's active residents thoroughly and conveniently served.

FAQs

What is the overall feel of South Tuxedo Park?

South Tuxedo Park feels like a neighborhood that holds itself apart from the city's pace in the most graceful way possible. The wide lots, established hedges, and quality of architecture create a residential enclave that is calm, formally beautiful, and deeply private in equal and complementary measure.

What home styles are most common here?

The predominant styles are the grand traditional forms favored by Atlanta's affluent families in the early twentieth century Georgian Colonial, English Tudor, and French manor styles built to endure and, in most cases, maintained accordingly through generations of careful ownership and selective updating.

What makes South Tuxedo Park appealing for lifestyle buyers?

South Tuxedo Park appeals to buyers who want an established address with historic character, consistent architectural standards, and the kind of privacy that only large, well-screened lots on quiet streets can deliver. Access to Buckhead's clubs, cultural institutions, and restaurants makes the lifestyle complete without requiring significant compromise.

What does a typical day look like in South Tuxedo Park?

A morning in South Tuxedo Park might begin in the garden before a short drive to Buckhead Village for coffee and a few errands. Afternoons often involve the Atlanta History Center's grounds, a private club lunch, or a quiet return home for work before a long and unhurried evening out.

Is South Tuxedo Park a strong long-term ownership or investment choice?

South Tuxedo Park has sustained its desirability through multiple real estate cycles, supported by the permanence of its lot sizes, the quality of its homes, and an address that carries real meaning in Atlanta's residential hierarchy. The combination makes long-term ownership feel secure and deeply rewarding for buyers with a generational view.

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Overview for South Tuxedo Park, GA

2,566 people live in South Tuxedo Park, where the median age is 32 and the average individual income is $77,503. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

2,566

Total Population

32 years

Median Age

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Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

$77,503

Average individual Income

Around South Tuxedo Park, GA

There's plenty to do around South Tuxedo Park, including shopping, dining, nightlife, parks, and more. Data provided by Walk Score and Yelp.

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Somewhat Bikeable
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Points of Interest

Explore popular things to do in the area, including Sugar Daddy Cookies, Activcore, and The Music Class - Buckhead.

Name Category Distance Reviews
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Dining 1.35 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 3.69 miles 10 reviews 5/5 stars
Active 0.65 miles 9 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 1.95 miles 7 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 3.27 miles 13 reviews 5/5 stars
Beauty 3.06 miles 5 reviews 5/5 stars

Demographics and Employment Data for South Tuxedo Park, GA

South Tuxedo Park has 1,345 households, with an average household size of 2. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. Here’s what the people living in South Tuxedo Park do for work — and how long it takes them to get there. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. 2,566 people call South Tuxedo Park home. The population density is 6,739.07 and the largest age group is Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.

2,566

Total Population

High

Population Density Population Density This is the number of people per square mile in a neighborhood.

32

Median Age

53.12 / 46.88%

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Total Households

2

Average Household Size

$77,503

Average individual Income

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