Mediterranean restaurant offers bright blue accents and black and white tiles across three sizeable dining rooms and a secluded patio. Atmosphere feels warm and cozy, like dining in someone's home, though hard surfaces can make it noisy. Cocktails and wine selections stand out, featuring a signature citrus-rosemary cocktail and smooth Lebanese red wine.
Food shows clear love and care in every dish. The menu pairs well with a thoughtful wine list and comes with consistent excellent service.
Dishes feature unique flavors like the orange and fennel salad with a subtle fennel taste and light vinaigrette. The menu offers distinctive options that stand out for their originality and taste.
Good to know
Parking is only street parking, and it can be tricky when busy.
I recommend booking a reservation before visiting to secure a table.
They accommodate dietary restrictions really well for various needs.
New American restaurant with eclectic decor and a playful, kitschy vibe featuring old pub elements and skeleton motifs. Atmosphere feels cozy and tucked away, creating an intimate dining experience despite being in a food court setting. Bar area stands out with great seating and vibrant energy.
Food shows thoughtful preparation and careful attention to detail. Dining here offers a consistently exceptional experience over many years.
Unique menu offers a variety of tasty and distinctive dishes. The room has a fun atmosphere with a distinctive vibe that stands out.
Good to know
Reservations are recommended to secure better seating.
The menu changes regularly, offering a unique dining experience each visit.
Expect limited options with only three starters and six main courses.
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.
Unique atmosphere features beer signs from Germany and skateboards on the ceiling, creating a quirky and fun vibe. Food and side dishes offer one-of-a-kind flavors, and the staff adds to the trendy, distinctive experience.
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.
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.
A mix of Mexican and soul food creates a unique food scene. Many artisan vendors offer diverse, non-traditional options without typical fast food chains.
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.
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.
Special drinks stand out with their unique flavors. The menu features pineapple soft serve ice cream and cajun boiled peanuts that you don't see everywhere.
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.
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.
Unique flavors define the menu, especially the Daily Kobe Burger which blends tastes in a memorable way. Drinks also stand out with their superb uniqueness.
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.
Circus-themed decor fills the space with funky, festive energy and over-the-top decorations. Dim lighting and intimate seating create a cozy, un-serious atmosphere. Special touches like complimentary valet parking and themed events add to the unique experience.
Food offers authentic Italian flavors with consistently excellent quality. Meals suit family dining and special occasions with reliable taste and service.
Atmosphere stands out with unique decorations and a relaxing music selection that includes themed songs. The overall vibe feels like a hidden gem offering a distinct and enjoyable experience.
Good to know
Reservations are required at least a month in advance due to high demand.
Expect to pay around $100 per person for a meal.
The restaurant is kid-friendly from 5-7 PM.
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.
A Korean cheesesteak offers a unique twist on the classic Philly sandwich with distinct Asian flavors. This variation stands out for its flavorful and different take on a familiar dish.
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.