Small, cozy vegan restaurant with a warm, inviting atmosphere and pleasant chill vibe. Features a jukebox and bar where music suits dancing and sports games play. Known for exceptional vegan food like wraps, paninis, and burgers, it offers late-night options in a comfortable, no-frills setting.
Sausage appears in several dishes like the sausage egg and cheese panini and the Italian sausage dish. The Beyond Sausage sandwich offers a vegan option with a flavorful sausage alternative.
Vibe feels laid-back and authentic. Other patrons add to the cool atmosphere.
Good to know
Expect a wait time of 20-30 minutes for fresh food preparation.
The cafe serves breakfast all day, catering to late-night cravings.
Prices are on the higher side, with meals averaging over $50.
Assembly-line setup lets diners watch pitmasters slice meat, creating an interactive experience. Casual, laid-back atmosphere features indoor and outdoor seating, including a rooftop pit room with views of the BeltLine. A bar and lounge area across the breezeway adds to the relaxed vibe with country music playing.
Texas hot sausage stands out with bold flavor. Sausages come alongside brisket and ribs, all smoked and juicy.
Expansive seating and friendly staff create a super cool atmosphere with relaxed vibes throughout the space.
Good to know
Parking is available near the pet store, with a short walk to the restaurant.
Expect the dining room to get crowded during peak hours.
Meat is sold by the pound, which is great for parties.
Medieval-inspired decor creates a royal palace atmosphere with live jazz music enhancing the experience. Lounge seating upstairs offers a leisurely vibe for enjoying coffee and small plates. The space feels like stepping into a high-end movie scene with a fully themed design.
Sausage appears in several dishes like the egg and sausage burrito and the Omi Bowl with eggs and potatoes. The vegan sausage scramble stands out for being well-seasoned and properly cooked, not just reheated.
Atmosphere stands out with its attention to detail and a welcoming vibe. Staff, including management, provide great service and share the place's cool history.
Good to know
Parking can be difficult to find, so plan in advance.
The last seating is at 9:30 PM sharp.
Live music happens on Saturdays.
Old school diner with nostalgic 1950s atmosphere and vintage charm creates a cozy, crowded vibe. Regulars enjoy classic Southern dishes like chicken and waffles and redeye gravy. Walls display photos of famous visitors, adding to its institutional feel.
Smoked and chicken sausages stand out with rich flavor and pair well with eggs and hashbrowns. The chicken sausage also works well in an egg and cheese sandwich.
Atmosphere feels old school and cool with a classic diner vibe. Walls display pictures of visiting celebrities, adding to the unique charm.
Good to know
Lunch service starts at 11am, so plan your visit accordingly.
Guy Fieri will be filming at Silver Skillet next week, expect crowds.
Reservations are not accepted, so arrive early to avoid long waits.
Coffee shop offers beautiful minimalist design with ample seating and multiple cozy nooks. Atmosphere ranges from calm and peaceful to occasionally loud due to hard surfaces and music. Free WiFi and plentiful outlets support working or relaxing visits.
Sausage appears in several items like the sausage egg and cheese croissant and the chicken sausage French pastry. The croissant combines sausage with egg and cheese for a savory option.
A cool vibe fills the space with a moody ambiance that makes it a nice spot to chill. Good coffee adds to the hidden gem feel.
Good to know
Parking is available in the rear of the building.
The first 3 hours of parking are validated with a purchase.
Online ordering and pickup is simple and efficient.
Brunch restaurant offers a welcoming atmosphere with live jazz and classical music enhancing the experience. Outdoor seating provides a relaxed vibe while festive decor like a rose wall adds charm. The place draws a lively crowd enjoying personalized cocktails and a family-friendly setting.
Chicken sausage stands out with a rich flavor and appears in several dishes like breakfast tacos and red beans and rice. The sausage pairs well with scrambled eggs with cheese and complements the biskoff-flavored croffles.
The atmosphere has a cool, sexy vibe that stands out. The host Berry keeps her cool which adds to the overall ambiance. AyAy Ron from the Raq also brings a cool presence.
Good to know
Happy hour features discounted wings and soul rolls.
The restaurant validates parking for guests.
Reservations are recommended due to high demand.
Brunch restaurant with live DJ and built-in televisions at every table creates a lively, club-like atmosphere. High booths offer some privacy amid a bright, welcoming interior. Popular for birthday celebrations and social brunches, it draws a crowd that enjoys energetic music and flavorful dishes.
Sausages come in turkey, chicken, and pork varieties, each cooked just right. They pair well with dishes like shrimp and grits, veggie omelettes, and pancakes with eggs.
A DJ plays music during Sunday brunch, creating a cool vibe with a nice bar and a playlist that keeps the atmosphere lively but still easy to chat in.
Good to know
Making reservations is advised to avoid long wait times, and everyone must be present to be seated.
Prices are higher than your average spot, so be ready to spend and account for 18% gratuity.
On Tuesdays, they have $5 lamb chops.
Small diner space features bright artistic decor and comfy booths with good music creating a cozy, homey vibe. Atmosphere stays clean and warm with a chill pace on weekdays and likely busier on weekends. Food offers better-than-diner quality with standout dishes like lemon pepper chicken and fluffy pancakes.
Sausage appears as a protein option in dishes like omelettes and potato cakes. The Veggie Sausage Egg n Cheese sandwich features prominently as a choice.
Walls feature lots of cool art. The diner gives off cool vibes and a relaxed atmosphere.
Good to know
The diner is a smaller place, so it fills up quickly on weekends.
Reservations are not accepted, so expect potential wait times during peak hours.
Breakfast prices start at $8, making it an affordable option.
Offset smokers greet guests with the smell of slow-cooked barbecue, setting a small-town Texas vibe. Spacious outdoor areas feature patios with fire pits, bocce courts, and lawn games, creating a lively and casual atmosphere. Live music and local drinks add to the energetic weekend scene.
Sausage here stands out for its fatty richness and smoked flavor. It pairs well with brisket and ribs, making for a perfectly balanced BBQ experience.
The place has a Texas-inspired atmosphere with a patio setup that stands out. Smokers and firewood near the entrance add a rustic touch to the venue.
Good to know
There is no designated parking lot, but I found free street parking nearby.
On Tuesdays, they offered taco and margarita specials.
DAS BBQ hosts pop-up pro wrestling events.
Barbecue restaurant offers indoor and outdoor seating with a spacious, sleek-casual dining room and an enclosed patio featuring multiple TVs and two bars. Atmosphere feels genuinely Southern with a smoky aroma and a small, intimate vibe. Music and sports broadcasts add to a lively yet chill environment.
Chicken sausage stands out with consistent quality and pairs well with sides like mac n cheese. Sausage appears alongside rib tips and pulled pork, offering a solid variety of smoked meats.
A really cool vibe fills the space, matching the amazing food served. The business runs with a distinct cool energy throughout.
Good to know
Parking can be challenging during rush hours.
The restaurant closes at 2:30 PM.
Happy hour runs from 12 PM to 8 PM on weekdays.
Small space combines modern upscale vibes with soul food and top-tier music that keeps energy high. Atmosphere feels welcoming and cozy, doubling as a hookah lounge at night with noticeable smoke. Details like chic tables and purse hooks add charm despite some crowding.
Sausage appears in several dishes like the Rasta Pasta with chicken and shrimp, and alongside eggs in the turkey sausage breakfast. Portions are solid and flavors blend well with other ingredients.
Owner shows swag and flair while staff stays super chill. The spot plays gospel and nice music, offers hookah, and welcomes all dress styles.
Good to know
Happy hour runs all day with great deals on drinks and hookah.
Valet parking costs $10, but parking is very limited.
Be aware of a gratuity charge for larger parties.
German restaurant offers a large outdoor terrace with authentic bier tent vibe and a model train running overhead. Atmosphere varies from fun and lively to very loud, with music ranging from German tunes to rap. Beer selection is fantastic, complementing the traditional food and spacious setting.
Sausages come in a variety of styles, including a popular sausage appetizer and kid-friendly options that get eaten up quickly. The menu pairs them with charcuterie and hearty sides like pork knuckle and schnitzel.
Cool atmosphere shines through with a big open balcony and outdoor bar. The German beer selection and space for games add to the vibe.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended due to high demand, especially on weekends.
Parking costs $41 for one hour at nearby facilities.
Some menu items may not be available, so check ahead.
Small, cozy space with beautiful decor and tight seating creates an intimate setting. Warm, welcoming vibe enhanced by exceptional music and outdoor patio with large fans. Popular spot requiring reservations, known for its lively atmosphere and talented kitchen.
Chicken sausage comes in a generous portion and is seasoned well. Most dishes use turkey bacon or beef sausage, offering variety without pork.
The vibe and ambiance feel very cool with a phenomenal server keeping things smooth. Music selection and the location add to the overall cool atmosphere.
Good to know
Reservations are required for dining, especially on weekends.
Parking costs $10 per car near the restaurant.
Expect long wait times, especially during peak hours.
Brunch spot with live DJ music playing a mix of R&B and gospel, creating an inviting, lively vibe filled with conversation and laughter. Interior blends sports bar and cafeteria style with clean, well-maintained spaces. Food features standout dishes like oxtail and grits and pecan waffles that draw repeat visits.
Shrimp and chicken sausages come with grits and scrambled eggs. The chicken sausage pairs well with the oxtail, and a mimosa flight complements the meal.
Music and videos play, creating a nice and cool atmosphere. The vibe stays consistently super cool throughout.
Good to know
On Saturdays, there is a party with a DJ setup.
They advertise $1 mimosas on Mondays, but itโs only one glass per person.
Reservations are not accepted for same-day dining, despite what the website states.
Former firehouse converted into a soul food restaurant with outdoor patio and garage doors that open to partial skyline views. Music from a live DJ creates a lively atmosphere that energizes the space. Decor highlights cultural pride, blending a cozy vibe with vibrant energy.
An old firehouse building creates a super cool interior with a chill vibe perfect for lounging or drinks. The small space adds to the cool atmosphere and the server matches that relaxed style.
Good to know
Happy hour runs from 3 to 7pm with great drink specials.
Reservations are advisable due to limited seating inside.
Expect delays during special events like themed parties.
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.
Sausages come in various forms here, including sausage sliders and a three sausage plate. Some dishes pair sausages with vegetables and rice, while others include a Bavarian Pretzel.
Window seats offer cool views of planes and the runway that keep you entertained. The restaurant stays nice and cool inside, adding to the overall cool vibe.
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.