Sports bar offers many TVs tuned to different games, ensuring no action is missed. Atmosphere is loud and lively, with a laid-back vibe suited for watching sports with friends and family. Seating includes booths and private rooms, providing options for comfort and privacy.
Lobster rolls come with a Lobster Roll BLT option that tastes really good. They work well as a quick meal, even eaten in the car.
Lunch features $5 margaritas and shots during the midday hours. Service stands out with servers like Bianca, Rainna, and Kerry providing fantastic and joyful experiences.
Good to know
Margaritas and shots are $5 during lunch and happy hour.
Kids eat free on weekends.
Expect a wait time of less than 5 minutes for a seat.
Brunch restaurant offers live piano music and a full bar with creative cocktails. Bright, clean space features beautiful decor and well-spaced tables. Atmosphere blends calm vibes with energetic, friendly service.
Fried lobster tail comes seasoned well and slightly chewy but not overcooked. Lobster tail pairs with grits for an elevated southern classic.
Lunch features a fried chicken sandwich that stands out. The spot offers a sweet atmosphere with friendly staff, making lunch enjoyable and worth returning for.
Good to know
Reservations are not accepted; add your name to the waitlist online before arriving.
Parking is free at the Buckhead location, making it convenient for visitors.
Expect to pay around $20 for three wings, which some may find overpriced.
Food court with diverse mini food stations and a central tequila bar creates a lively, varied atmosphere. Outdoor seating surrounds a quad with a dog park, playground, and greenbelt area, making it family and pet friendly. Live DJ music adds energy, while multiple seating options accommodate different moods and groups.
Lobster rolls feature fresh ingredients and generous portions with a flavorful taste. The aroma draws attention and pairs well with other dishes like ramen.
Food halls offer a wide variety of food options for lunch. Wings from WTF (What the Fry) stand out as amazing. The spot suits lunch with co-workers or an early dinner with plenty of choices.
Good to know
The makers market occurs every Wednesday, featuring local artisans.
Jazz nights are hosted on Thursdays and Fridays, attracting a lively crowd.
The first two hours of parking are free, but be cautious of the parking system.
Huge space with market-like atmosphere and big window views feels vibrant despite an outdated interior.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.
Fried lobster tail stands out with its fresh and tasty flavor. Crab cake pairs well, both dishes showing excellent quality alongside sides like smashed sweet potatoes and green beans.
Lunch offers a great setting for work meals with a pleasant atmosphere. The experience feels amazing and satisfying for midday dining.
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.
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.
Rich and well seasoned, the lobster mac and cheese stands out with a Thanksgiving-ready flavor. The lobster bisque is delicious but served cold.
Offers a great lunch spot with options suitable for groups and special occasions. Fits well for casual or business lunches.
Good to know
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.
Steakhouse combines newly renovated space with romantic ambiance and speak-easy vibes upstairs. Valet parking and a members-only smoke-friendly lounge add to the experience. Atmosphere varies from intimate dining to lively energy depending on area.
Succulent chunks of lobster meat come expertly prepared and full of flavor. Dishes like lobster bisque, lobster mashed potatoes, and fried lobster offer rich, filling options with a standout taste.
Signature lobster with broccolini replaces fries for lunch. Known for power lunches and celebrations, but lunch service can be inconsistent.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended for large parties to ensure seating.
Expect higher prices, with entrees averaging $50 each.
The restaurant has two levels, but only the second floor is open on Mondays.
Industrial modern design blends with Thai-inspired artwork to create an elegant, intimate atmosphere that stays serene and not too loud. Indoor and outdoor seating includes a bar area with live music, offering a relaxed yet refined vibe. Private dining spaces add exclusivity to the overall experience.
Lobster dishes feature perfectly cooked lobster that stays juicy and flavorful. Options include lobster fried rice topped with a lobster tail, lobster pad Thai, and a lobster roll paired with short rib.
Excellent lunch options come with good prices. The green curry stands out enough to draw repeat visits.
Good to know
Parking is validated for two hours with a restaurant receipt.
Free 2-hour basement parking is available.
Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends.
Rooftop restaurant offers stunning skyline views and a scenic outdoor patio. Live jazz and DJs playing Afrobeats, reggae, and R&B create a lively atmosphere with loud music that fills the space. The vibe suits celebrations and evenings with energetic crowds.
Lobster roll pairs well with Caesar salad. Lobster BLT has generous lobster but thick bacon feels tough. Fries served with lobster BLT come nicely seasoned. Lobster dish lacks strong flavor for its price.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended during peak times to secure a table.
Valet parking costs $10, and the restaurant validates it.
You can only split the check four ways if you order food.