where was fried green tomatoes filmed
“Fried Green Tomatoes” (1991) was filmed primarily in Juliette, Georgia, a small town that stood in for the fictional Whistle Stop, Alabama, with additional scenes shot in several other Georgia communities.
Main filming location
Most of the movie’s small‑town scenes, including the famous Whistle Stop Cafe, were shot in Juliette , Georgia. The production effectively turned Juliette into the town of Whistle Stop, and the Whistle Stop Cafe there still operates today as a tourist draw.
Other Georgia towns used
Beyond Juliette, the film used multiple spots around Georgia to fill out its world. Key additional locations included:
- Senoia, Georgia, for residential and town exteriors.
- Newnan and Fayetteville, Georgia, for various modern-day settings like the Winn-Dixie.
- Whitesburg, Georgia, for the dramatic railroad trestle bridge sequence.
- Decatur (Agnes Scott College), Conyers, and Zebulon, Georgia, for the college, nursing home, and courthouse scenes.
Quick reference table
| On-screen place | Real-world filming location | State |
|---|---|---|
| Whistle Stop / Whistle Stop Cafe | Juliette, Georgia (Whistle Stop Cafe on McCrackin St) | Georgia |
| Threadgoode home & town streets | Senoia, Georgia | Georgia |
| Railroad trestle bridge | Whitesburg, Georgia | Georgia |
| Nursing home scenes | Conyers and Newnan, Georgia | Georgia |
| Courthouse trial | Zebulon, Georgia | Georgia |
| College setting | Agnes Scott College, Decatur | Georgia |