5. Chops Lobster Bar
8.9
70 West Paces Ferry Rd, Atlanta, GA
Steakhouse · Buckhead · 56 tips and reviews
Amy Snyder: Ribeye and fried lobster tail - fantastic as expected. For sides - if you like corn at all - get the corn mash. HOLY MOTHER OF GOD!!!! And ask for Harland. Exceptional service!!!
GourmetLive: Zaza Pachulia of the Atlanta Hawks doesn’t go here for their lobster, but for their steak.
Jimmy Robertson: Make sure you are getting a reservation for the restaurant you want. Chops is upstairs. Chops lobster bar is downstairs. Entirely different atmospheres, yet same menu.
8. Negril Village ATL
8.3
30 North Ave NE (W Peachtree Street), Atlanta, GA
Caribbean Restaurant · Midtown · 41 tips and reviews
Damon Purvis: Sunday brunch with live music is excellent. The jerk chicken is very tasty
Audrey Irvine: Awesome experience. If you love Negril in NYC you will love Negril Village ATL. The jerk chicken is the truth! Great flavor and the portions are like whoa! Red snapper also delicious! Love!
ALESHA BELL: The jerk chicken, collard green spring rolls, and strawberry sweet tea are so yummy!
9. Nancy G's Cafe
7.9
4920 Roswell Rd Ste 55 (Long Island Drive), Atlanta, GA
Café · 19 tips and reviews
Gene: Try the new outdoor patio. It's been redone. Perfect for a weekend afternoon. Pet friendly!
Molly Daly: Very cute little restaurant, their breakfast is really good and I love the muffins they bring out. Will definitely be back!
Stacie Connerty: Ridiculously overpriced kids menu. $30 for three kid meals means we won't be back. Plenty of more reasonable restaurants in the area. Very disappointed.
13. Le Bilboquet
7.7
3027 Bolling Way NE (Buckhead Avenue), Atlanta, GA
French Restaurant · Buckhead Village · 13 tips and reviews
Tye Alexandra: One of my favorite restaurants in Atlanta. Every dish I’ve had has been nothing less than amazing. Service is great. Favs: le poulpe, le tartare de thon, le risotto aux champignons , crème brûlée.
AJC: The kitchen here mostly does right by its classics. If you’re hankering for a worthwhile steak tartare, moules frites or fat profiteroles with vanilla ice cream, you'll be happy. Read more.
Josh Weiss: This is a spot for a special brunch--modern elegant french. Omelettes are super light as they should be. The croque monsieur is indulgent & the eggs florentine with salmon & a bottle of bubbly.
14. Trader Vic's
7.9
255 Courtland St NE, Atlanta, GA
Cocktail Bar · Downtown Atlanta · 55 tips and reviews
Oakland Cemetery: Crave from the Grave: You can't go wrong with any of the entrees cooked in the large Chinese wood fired ovens. Personal favorite is the Pork Chop Hawaiian.
Andrew Ruzsa: Love this place. $6 Mai tai's on Thursdays. Super strong. Just LOVE it.
Creative Loafing Atlanta: Don’t mess with greatness. Theirs is the original Mai Tai, and it’s on CL’s list of100 Dishes to eat before you die. Read more.
Tristan: great, low key spot in ATL. During the night, way quieter than the drinkshop upstairs. Try the local SweetWater Beer
jbrotherlove: When the DJ is on point this is one of the best places to relax with food, cocktails and friends. Sometimes only open to hotel guests which is a mistake on their part.
Deb T: Nice, loungie, low key spot. Prefer this to the DrinkShop upstairs. Sectioned nicely for a bit of privacy and plenty of seating for groups or couples. Easy to get a drink.