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.
Food offers better than diner quality with many healthy options. Dishes like the Moreland breakfast bowl stand out for being fresh and affordable.
Large grilled cheese sandwiches come with oozing cheese. Biscuits and gravy taste very good. The double stack burger with mac and cheese serves as a go-to meal.
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.
Skull-themed entrance leads into an eclectic, funky decor filled with beer signs and skateboards. Atmosphere stays unique and quirky with comfortable seating and music that balances lively and not too loud. Crowd is 21 and older, enjoying strong drinks and some of the best burgers around.
Food here stays consistently amazing with a variety that never disappoints. Friendly staff serve dishes that stand out for their great taste and quality.
Hamburgers come cooked to order with fresh toppings like lettuce, tomatoes, and pickles. The patty melt tastes homemade, and the Tater Totes are crispy outside, tender inside, and well seasoned.
Good to know
You must be 21 to enter the property.
Expect a 45-minute wait on Saturday nights at 7 pm.
Parking can be difficult to find; free parking is available after a short wait.
Open 70s-style sports bar with rooftop seating and dozens of TVs for watching games. Atmosphere is loud and lively, especially during live music and sports events. Crowd enjoys cocktail bowls and a menu featuring wings, tacos, and burgers.
Food here is consistently good and served quickly with an attentive service that helps with choices. The quality stands out, making it a solid spot for a game-day atmosphere and casual dining.
Wings and nachos stand out with crunchy, well-seasoned chips topped with seaweed salad, chives, and spice mayo. Unique items like pineapple soft serve ice cream and cajun boiled peanuts add variety to the menu.
Good to know
Trivia night happens every Tuesday at 8pm with a $5 entry fee.
Karaoke starts at 10pm on Thursdays with a two-drink minimum.
The restaurant hosts a Christmas pop-up event during the holiday season.
Space emulates French cafe experience with beautiful aesthetic and covered patio seating. Atmosphere feels calming and cozy, perfect for conversations. Creative cocktails like espresso martinis and French 75 complement the vibe.
Fantastic food pairs with great service and a welcoming atmosphere. The menu offers phenomenal dishes that make dining more than just a meal.
Eggs Benedict appears frequently and is well-prepared and tasty. Dishes like shrimp and grits, biscuits, and various toasts such as avocado and salmon stand out as flavorful options.
Good to know
Parking is available in a public lot next door, costing $7 for less than 2 hours.
The restaurant does not validate parking for the public lot.
Bread & Butterfly offers gluten-free options on their menu.
Bar and grill combines hometown gastropub vibe with a more elevated, comfy atmosphere in two connected rooms. Laidback energy fills the space with dog-friendly outdoor seating and board games adding to the casual feel. Regulars enjoy a mix of classic pub music and lively neighborhood chatter.
Food arrives quickly and tastes amazing with a friendly, local vibe. Prices stay reasonable while service stays attentive.
Brisket melt and smoked chicken club stand out with rich flavors. Classic American staples like New York hot dogs, burgers, fries, and tater tots fill the menu alongside pulled pork and chicken wings.
Good to know
Poker nights happen every Tuesday evening.
Parking can be challenging; consider using the deck across the street.
There are limited parking spots behind the venue.
Restored 1920s warehouse hosts a spacious food hall with industrial charm and communal seating. Atmosphere stays lively and bustling, drawing a diverse crowd for casual gatherings. Indoor and outdoor seating options complement a variety of food and drink kiosks, including a bar and bottle shop.
Variety of food options includes Thai, sushi, pizza, soul food, vegan, pasta, and desserts. The market feels like a high-end food court with a good selection of beer and wine from local vendors.
Fried chicken shines with freshly made tenders and a crispy turkey wing that's both large and flavorful. The menu also features a Korean Philly cheesesteak with bold, spicy notes and fully loaded nachos where flavors blend seamlessly.
Good to know
Parking at Krog Street Market is paid parking or valet; street parking is not available.
The parking fee is $15 per hour, which many find overpriced.
Expect a $75 penalty for unpaid parking fees if you overstay.
Modern Japanese interior design creates an inviting and elegant atmosphere with plenty of natural light and subtle luxury touches. Live jazz music adds a relaxed, sophisticated energy, while seating accommodates small groups and bar patrons comfortably. Signature cocktails and unique dishes like Collard Green Fried Rice and Kobe burger distinguish the dining experience.
Food blends Southern and Asian cuisines in an upscale dining setting. Dishes come with wonderful flavors and pair well with cocktails.
Shrimp N' Grits Croquettes come with a tomato remoulade that adds a bright, tangy touch. Creamy cheddar stone-ground grits serve as a rich base under the cod, cooked just right.
Good to know
Parking is available in a deck next door, but they do not validate.
Expect long wait times on Saturday nights, especially for larger parties.
Reservations are recommended, especially for weekend brunch.
Sandwich shop inside a busy food hall offers a casual, colorful atmosphere with limited seating at a walk-up bar. Energy is relaxed and fun, blending into the lively market environment. Known for Korean chicken cheesesteak and garlic aioli, it stands out for bold sandwich flavors.
Korean cheesesteak stands out as a highlight with fries and sandwiches also drawing attention. Food arrives with good timing and seating is often available on less busy days.
Philly cheesesteaks stand out with super cheesy and perfect seasoning packed with flavor. The Korean cheesesteak offers a unique twist, while the ribeye steak is notably tender.
Good to know
Seating is limited, so expect to wait or take food to go.
Prices are high; a meal can easily exceed $50 for two subs and drinks.
Online ordering is often down, making it hard to place orders.
Multi-level bar offers outdoor patio, indoor games, and a tunnel to BeltLine with fire pits. Atmosphere shifts from luxurious speakeasy vibes inside to lively, sports-focused energy on multiple big screens. Dog-friendly space hosts local events and combines elegant design with casual fun.
Food comes with delicious flavors and a variety of options. Drinks and a chill environment complement the good food well.
Menu includes nachos, tuna tartare, and a meatball sandwich. Prices run from $13 for a Cobb salad to $22 for a small hamburger.
Good to know
Parking options are limited; consider using Uber or a scooter.
You can park at the Highland Steel parking garage with validation.
Credit cards and mobile payments are accepted; no personal checks.
Steak house offers a glamorous interior with dim lighting and a warm, classy atmosphere. Energy rises with occasional live music from a local marching band, while valet parking adds convenience. The cellar provides an intimate, cozy dining space distinct from the main room's livelier vibe.
Food here is impeccable with consistently exceptional quality. Every meal pairs with great service and a pleasant atmosphere.
Dry aged porterhouse steak stands out for its tenderness and juiciness. Lobster mac and cheese offers a perfect blend of lobster, cheese, and macaroni.
Good to know
Martini night happens every Saturday with special drink offers.
Reservations are recommended for large parties, especially on weekends.
Parking is available nearby, but it can fill up quickly during peak hours.
Food court setting blends cozy, home-like atmosphere with the modern food hall vibe of Krog Market. Energy feels lively and welcoming, with some outdoor patios offering greenery and people watching. Crowd tends to enjoy southern soul food with standout chicken and catfish sandwiches.
Food comes out hot, fresh, and with excellent presentation. Dishes like Mac and cheese show great flavor and texture, making the experience feel like Southern comfort food without pork.
Fried chicken wings come out flawlessly fried with a perfect seasoning blend and freshness. Cornbread is soft and buttery with crispy edges and just the right sweetness, complementing sides like Mac and cheese, collard greens, and yams.
Good to know
Parking can be tight in the lots and may be very crowded depending on the time of visit.
Seating is first-come, first-serve, and sharing tables is common due to cafeteria-style seating.
You can take your order to the shared seating area.