Small bar with a hole-in-the-wall vibe and limited space creates an intimate setting. Friendly bartender drives a fun, welcoming atmosphere that feels like a regulars' spot. Music and multiple TVs keep energy lively while offering a spot to relax or work.
Southern fried music sets a relaxed vibe while dishes like the fried chicken Caesar salad and hash browns stand out. The menu also includes a hamburger with a fried egg and a quinoa bowl with salmon.
Fish and chips arrive quickly, around 10 minutes, and feature fresh fish with amazing tartar sauce. The dish consistently impresses with its fantastic flavor and quality.
Good to know
Beer cannot be served on Sunday anywhere in the airport until 11am.
The kitchen closes at 9 pm.
Seating is very limited; come with a party of 3 or fewer during peak hours.
Over 40 TV screens surround the interior, offering 360-degree views of multiple games with clear sound. The atmosphere balances lively energy for sports events with moderate music volume, often paused for game focus. Comfortable seating and a clean environment support a fun, engaging experience for sports fans.
Chili cheese fries and chili dog offer bold flavors. The grilled cheese burger features a double patty with American cheese, jalapeรฑos, and a fried egg. Philly cheesesteak comes highly regarded here.
Golden-crisp fish with hot and crispy chips deliver a satisfying meal. Flavors align perfectly, making the plate a delightful choice for a quick lunch.
Good to know
Trivia night happens every Wednesday at 7pm with a $5 entry fee.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks.
The bar hosts live DJ performances every Friday and Saturday night.
Fast casual seafood spot with bright decor and mostly outdoor seating creates a lively atmosphere filled with fun, loud music. The vibe feels welcoming and energetic, with a cozy yet clean setting. It draws a crowd looking for fresh, flavorful seafood in an informal environment.
Lobster roll stands out with buttery toasted bread and overflowing fresh lobster dressed lightly with lime. Clam chowder offers a creamy, rich flavor, and crispy Parmesan tater tots make a tasty side.
Crispy batter and flaky fish define the fish and chips here. Quality and taste stand out, making it a solid choice for seafood lovers.
Good to know
Most seating is outside, which is nice except on bad weather days.
Parking is difficult to find in the area.
The restaurant does not have a bathroom available for customers.
Cozy pub with a terrific outdoor patio featuring a big fire pit and heaters for cooler nights. The atmosphere is welcoming and electric, making it suitable for early dinners or casual drinks. Offers an excellent selection of local craft beers with affordable options.
Shrimp and grits stand out with rich flavor. The Cobb salad features fresh fried chicken, avocado, and honey mustard. Pulled pork tastes notably good, and the jalapeรฑo coleslaw offers a traditional slaw flavor without heat.
Fish comes in a child-sized portion with a bit of grease and less crispiness than expected. The overall taste is good, pairing well with the chips.
Good to know
Wine Wednesday offers a pizza and a bottle of wine for $20.
Happy hour outside can get crowded, leading to longer wait times.
Tuesdays feature a burger and pint special.
Bright fluorescent lighting creates a stark, hospital cafeteria-like atmosphere with blue ribbon painted walls and leaded glass inserts. The vibe feels dated and dull, lacking the warmth of its previous location, with a mix of regulars and casual diners. Support for the U.S. Military is visible through wall decor, adding a unique touch to the otherwise plain setting.
Chicken pot pie comes in a pastry bowl and is worth the wait. The double classic cheeseburger is tall and packed with flavor. The meatloaf also stands out as a solid choice.
Fish and chips feature crispy, fresh fish with a classic taste. The meal stands out as a popular, well-prepared dish alongside other traditional options.
Good to know
The restaurant has a new location at North Hills Plaza on Chamblee Tucker Rd.
Reservations are recommended for large parties, especially on weekends.
The menu includes a variety of options, including pescatarian dishes.
Huge space with market-like atmosphere and big window views feels vibrant despite an outdated interior. Valet parking and a dedicated sushi bar add convenience and variety. Seating is comfortable but tables can feel small in crowded conditions.
Crab cakes stand out as the most flavorful and perfectly cooked dish here. Appetizers like oysters and calamari pair well with excellent cocktail horseradish mix, clam chowder, and gumbo.
Fish and chips arrive fresh and hot with a quick service. The dish features Maine fish and stands out as amazing among the main seafood options.
Good to know
Parking is valet only at the restaurant.
The restaurant is cashless, so plan accordingly.
Happy hour menu items are tastier than regular menu items.
Bar and grill offers great views of airport traffic with seating away from busy terminals. Atmosphere ranges from calm and quiet to loud with music, featuring 80s and 90s pop hits. It attracts travelers looking for a spot to relax during longer layovers.
Creamy, delicious grits come as a side. Cajun Fish Tacos feature Apple Cider Slaw. Corn tortillas and coleslaw accommodate gluten-free needs.
Beer-battered fish stays flaky and tender with a hint of sweetness in the batter. Chips come out crunchy outside and tender inside, matching the quality of an authentic Irish pub.
Good to know
Expect longer wait times during peak hours; plan for a 2-3 hour layover.
Food prices are high, with coffee costing around $5.50.
Limited gluten-free and vegetarian options are available on the menu.
Massive space with a rooftop bar and open patio offers amazing city views and a lively atmosphere. Frequent live music creates an energetic vibe upstairs, while the lower area remains quieter. Beer selection features excellent IPAs and popular cocktails.
Crusted Mac and Cheese offers a creamy, crispy texture. Brisket tacos bring a smoky flavor, while nachos come loaded with queso and a good mix of toppings. The chicken Cobb salad features a house dressing brewed from beer.
Two large cod fritters come with an incredible remoulade. The fish and chips are consistently top notch and highly recommended.
Good to know
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
The venue is popular for hosting events, including parties and gatherings.
Parking is available but can be poorly managed; consider arriving early.