Hotel combines mathematics-themed decor with modern, spacious rooms featuring large work tables and smart TVs. Atmosphere is generally quiet and classy, though street noise and nearby construction can intrude. Amenities include a well-equipped gym, guest laundry, and an attached parking deck.
A breakfast buffet offers a wide selection with live cooking stations. Staff at the breakfast bar provide attentive service, making the experience satisfying despite a higher price.
Buffet options include fresh salads, a live cooking omelet station, and a dessert bar. Food stays hot and well stocked, with choices like pizza, hamburgers, and creative hot entrees.
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Parking is available but can be confusing; look for clear signage.
The hotel hosts events like welcome parties and conferences regularly.
The restaurant offers a Sunday brunch with a diverse menu.
Indoor pool and hot tub offer clean, well-maintained recreation in a quiet, calm neighborhood. Rooms feel cozy and spacious despite an older building with dated features. Lobby and kitchen present a modern, clean atmosphere contrasting with the rest of the facility.
Breakfast includes a hot buffet with many options. Coffee is available 24/7 in the lobby and breakfast comes complimentary.
Breakfast features a hot buffet with a good selection of options. The buffet quality ranges from decent to exceptional across visits.
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Parking is included for guests, but you must submit your license plate.
Breakfast is complimentary for all guests during their stay.
The hotel is close to Truist Park, making it convenient for game attendees.
Restaurant combines modern open-concept design with dim lighting and exposed wood beams to create an upscale yet relaxed atmosphere. It hosts a mix of quiet and lively moments, with occasional loud groups. Food quality varies, but some dishes like steak and cheesy grits stand out.
Breakfast features a wide buffet with many choices for those avoiding pork. The honey chicken biscuit stands out as a tasty option. Staff provide attentive service enhancing the dining experience.
Breakfast offers a fresh, hot buffet with many options including choices for those who avoid pork. Eggs come made to order, and the buffet costs less than expected.
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Breakfast buffet offers a variety of choices, including lox and grits.
Expect high prices, with breakfast costing around $27 for an old fashioned.
The menu may differ from what is listed online, so check before visiting.
Hotel rooms are small and clean with modern amenities and comfortable beds. The atmosphere is generally quiet at night despite ongoing construction noise during the day. Facilities include a spacious dining room and a small gym, with valet parking as the only option.
Breakfast includes pescetarian options and offers a variety of choices. Staff at the breakfast area are kind and attentive, creating a welcoming atmosphere.
Breakfast features a large buffet with a variety of options and good service. Seating is ample, matching the buffet's size.
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Breakfast is served from 6:30 to 9:30 on weekdays and 7 to 10 on weekends.
Parking costs $40 per night for valet service; no on-street parking available.
The only parking option is valet service, which costs $33.
Upscale diner with vintage decor and old-school ambiance transports guests to another era. The atmosphere is relaxed and vibrant, enhanced by music and detailed staff uniforms. Seating is comfortable but tables are close together, creating an intimate setting.
Breakfast features Cheese Grits, Cheese Eggs, Pancakes, and Turkey Sausage. Service is quick and the food tastes delicious.
An excellent take-out buffet-style selection sits in the back. It works well for both dine-in and buffet style take-out options.
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Dinner specials are offered on specific days of the week.
Expect a 20-30 minute wait during lunch hours.
Arrive early to reduce wait times, especially on weekends.
Small, self-serve soul food spot with buffet-style hot bar and daytime TV creating an informal, homey vibe. Atmosphere feels like a southern neighborhood kitchen, lively yet peaceful, with affordable prices and generous portions. Decor is minimal and cramped, emphasizing comfort over style.
Shrimp and grits, cornbread, mac and cheese, and collard greens make up a hearty breakfast with turkey and chicken options. A grand slam breakfast comes with an ice slushy tea, all priced around $9.
Expansive options fill a small buffet space, offering a variety of buffet style selections. Guests serve themselves from a compact but packed buffet that invites repeat visits.
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The restaurant operates on a self-serve basis; customers grab a plate and serve themselves.
Expect generous portions for the price, making it a good value.
There is a great variety of foods to try, including premium proteins like oxtails.
Spacious Cajun restaurant with separate party room and organized layout featuring food stations. Atmosphere feels serene and tranquil, suitable for families or casual catch-ups. Music adds a relaxing vibe, and seating includes close-knit tables and comfortable booths.
Buffet offers a wide variety of choices including traditional breakfast, seafood, meats, and comfort food like red beans and shrimp pasta. Plenty of selections cover both breakfast and lunch items with a good mix of options.
Brunch and holiday buffets offer a diverse selection with really good food that satisfies expectations. Weekend spreads stand out for their quality and variety.
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Sunday brunch runs from 11 am to 3 pm, often with a large crowd.
Expect a wait of about 50 minutes for a table on Sundays.
Mardi Gras celebrations include a buffet and party atmosphere.
White-washed space centers on a stunning Tree of Life and features cool, photo-ready decor. Fire shows provide live entertainment that energizes the atmosphere, making it lively and welcoming. The vibe suits family-friendly dining and special occasions alike.
Buffets feature a variety of dishes like blackened salmon, roasted chicken, coffee rubbed short ribs, turkey, prime rib, and ham. The brunch buffet offers a plentiful and delicious spread that many find worth the price.
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Reservations are recommended for dinner or weekends due to high demand.
Sunday brunch buffet is available only in July and August.
Happy hour features $3 mimosas and sangria on Sundays.
Rooftop pool offers breathtaking city views and a relaxing escape with spacious layouts. Reverence restaurant and bar provide a cozy speakeasy vibe with dim lighting and calm live music. Modern, luxurious design blends with high-tech meeting rooms and a well-curated wine selection.
Breakfast features a buffet with personalized omelets made by Chef Rene Salazar. Room service offers made-to-order meals with fresh juice, popular with families.
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Parking costs $55 per night, despite being advertised at $50.
Valet parking is available, but self-parking options are limited.
The hotel hosts a great brunch buffet on weekends.
Hotel combines elegant conference spaces with a cozy, welcoming lounge atmosphere. Rooms offer quiet comfort despite some dated decor and occasional noise near the highway side. Amenities include a well-equipped gym and an indoor/outdoor pool, supporting both business and leisure stays.
Breakfast features a well-equipped buffet with fresh options like grits served even as it winds down. Staff like Kershawna and Kevin provide kind, helpful service and prepare meals with care. A platinum lounge offers free breakfast, drinks, and snacks in a relaxed setting.
Breakfast offers custom omelettes, fresh hot oatmeal, turkey sausage, bacon, and fresh fruit. Staff provide attentive service, including bringing fresh grits as the buffet ends.
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Parking costs $25 per day without a guest discount.
Expect noise from the nearby interstate and railway line.
WiFi access is unreliable and may not work during your stay.
Hotel combines stylish common spaces with a quiet, relaxing suite environment. Lobby offers a welcoming, interesting layout while the bar area brings lively energy late into the night. Amenities include a recently renovated gym and warm cookies at check-in.
Breakfast includes a complimentary spread with free parking available. Derrick and Dante provide excellent care during the meal.
Breakfast features a buffet with bacon cooked thoroughly without burning. Dinner also offers a solid buffet selection.
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Parking costs $30 per vehicle, even for hotel guests.
Check-in can be busy during events at Truist Park.
The hotel is conveniently located near Truist Park and Battery Park.
Sleek, modern hotel offers spectacular downtown views and spacious, upscale rooms. Vibrant atmosphere includes lively bars with expertly crafted cocktails and a welcoming lounge with attentive staff. Amenities like spa, gym, and event spaces support both relaxation and business needs.
Breakfast includes unlimited food and drinks with options like amazing omelettes served even close to cutoff time. Staff provide friendly, attentive service that enhances the experience.
Breakfast features a wonderful variety including fresh fruit and gluten-free options. Food is well-prepared and service responds quickly to concerns.
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Valet parking costs $60 per day.
Club Signia is only for guests aged 21 and over; children are not allowed.
The front desk only accepts driver's licenses for check-in, not passports or military IDs.
Hotel offers beautiful outdoor gardens with walking trails, waterfalls, and serene sitting areas. Spacious conference spaces accommodate large groups comfortably while rooms provide a quiet, peaceful atmosphere. Amenities include an indoor pool, gym, coffee shop, and shuttle service, enhancing convenience and relaxation.
Breakfast features chicken and waffles and a neat, well-managed area. Staff set special tables with champagne and treats, creating a pleasant start to the day.
Staff keep the buffet area clean and ensure fresh food is always available. The breakfast buffet offers a wide variety of tasty options at a reasonable price.
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Happy hour at two bars runs from 4 to 6 pm with drink specials.
Self-parking costs $23 per night, while valet parking is $32.
The hotel hosts a Hot Wheels Convention every few years.
American restaurant with retro decor featuring vintage records and roller skates creates a classy yet laid-back atmosphere. Music plays at a conversation-friendly level, with a DJ on Sundays adding lively energy. Valet parking and an outdoor patio enhance convenience and ambiance.
Breakfast features an endless variety of dishes with classic staples and creative twists. The buffet offers great value and an elegant presentation throughout.
Sunday brunch offers a delicious buffet with a wide variety of items. Every dish tastes great, making it a solid choice for brunch buffet dining.
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Reservations are necessary for dinner, especially on weekends.
Happy hour runs from 4-6pm on weekdays with discounted drinks and appetizers.
The Sunday Supper & Spins event features a set menu dinner.
Hotel blends modern lodge design with extensive wooded acreage, creating a serene, hidden oasis away from urban bustle. Spacious rooms offer balconies and fresh air, while amenities include built-in USB chargers and an indoor pool open late. Conference spaces and a bowling alley add to the versatile, quiet environment.
Breakfast features excellent food and quick options at the coffee shop. Service during breakfast is satisfying and parking is convenient.
Lunch offers a surprisingly good buffet with good selections and nice food.
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Reservations are recommended for dining at The Club Room restaurant.
Parking is available on-site for guests and event attendees.
Breakfast costs $16.25 and is served at the hotel restaurant.
Building features open air atriums, glass elevators, and a rooftop bar with beautiful views. Atmosphere includes loud street noise on weekends, especially near balconies facing the street. Amenities include a well-equipped gym, pool, and a connected mini mall and food court.
Breakfast features fresh avocado, eggs and bacon, and a side salad served with great coffee in the lobby restaurant.
Breakfast features a sumptuous buffet with a wide variety of options. The buffet complements the gourmet cuisine available in the hotel's restaurants.
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Parking is often full during events, so arrive early or consider alternatives.
Safety concerns have been raised about the surrounding area, especially at night.
Expect long wait times for elevators during large events.
Hotel rooms offer beautiful views of Centennial Park and the Atlanta Ferris wheel. The lobby features loud music until midnight, creating a lively, party-like atmosphere. Amenities include on-site Starbucks and Ruth's Chris Steakhouse, with a pool area available for guests.
Breakfast offers a free buffet with quite a few options and strict timing. Evening buffet serves a great variety.
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Valet parking costs $50 per day and is mandatory; no self-parking available.
The hotel offers a complimentary happy hour from 6 pm to 7:30 pm with snacks.
The hotel is located right across the street from Centennial Park.
Hotel features a beautiful atrium surrounded by a quiet grove of trees, creating a secluded feel. Lobby and bar areas offer a modern, lively atmosphere with several TVs and private cabanas. Amenities include indoor and outdoor pools and a spacious, punctual airport shuttle service.
Complimentary breakfast includes an omelette station, real scrambled eggs, and orange juice. The buffet offers a variety of foods and pairs with two free alcohol drinks per night.
Breakfast includes a buffet with made-to-order omelettes, real scrambled eggs, and orange juice. Staff sometimes offer a courtesy buffet breakfast for four. Food at the buffet is consistently good.
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Parking costs $23 per day, which is charged at check-in.
Happy hour runs daily from 5:30 to 7:30 pm with complimentary drinks.
Guests receive two complimentary drinks each evening from 5 to 7 pm.
Large atrium and art-filled spaces create a modern, creative vibe with a welcoming atmosphere. Valet service eases arrival, adding to a relaxed and enjoyable experience. Music plays a strong role, enhancing the overall energy of the place.
Breakfast includes a mix of finger foods and a buffet with both breakfast and lunch items. Some find it fulfilling, while others see it as random and not tasty.
Breakfast and brunch feature a wide selection with most items available. The All You Can Eat Brunch offers a delicious variety that satisfies different tastes.
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The buffet costs $45 per person and does not include drinks.
Kids are not allowed in the garden room, which may surprise some guests.
Happy hour applies only to raw oysters and ends at 7 pm.