Reviews on Pub food in East Point, Georgia, United States. East Point is a suburban city located southwest of the neighborhoods of Atlanta in Fulton County, Georgia, United States. As of the 2010 census, the city had a population of 33,712. The city name is derived from being at the opposite end of the former Atlanta & West Point Railroad from West Point.
Things to do in East Point
3 based on 42 reviews
A bit over a year ago, we dined at the Finishline Bar and Grill in the Hilton Atlanta Airport, and were impressed by the food. Not so much this time. We spoke to others in the hotel, and they explained that it all depended on the cook on duty, as to whether things were very good, or just average.The Pulled Pork (which had been great before) was dry, and rather tasteless. The Fish & Chips suffered the same fate, being overly breaded, and greasy this time.The wine list is limited, but fine for a sports bar.
The bat was nice and not too crowded. We got there late (after 11pm) on a Saturday night. The music is in keeping with the area, and super loud but everyone was super friendly. I got the Bob Marley to drink. It was big and super pretty but very strong! There was no cover, food was decent and the live DJ seemed to be having a blast!
3 based on 249 reviews
We had limited time for lunch during a conference so chose RT which was in walking distance.When we walked in there were very few customers, however the attitude of the hostess and waitress was negative, as if customers were a bother to them.We had been waiting about 5 minutes at our table prior to the waitress even acknowledging us. During this time, I advised the hostess we had limited time and asked if we had a waitress/er for the table. She advised the waitress was taking care of a check at another table.When the waitress finally arrived, she decided to get the group of 10 water without first taking orders, so apparently didn't really consider the fact that we were already pressed for time. We would have appreciated our orders getting in first.As a result, 8 out of 10 just settled for the salad bar to bypass a further wait and then having to wait for food to come out of the kitchen.This was the first time I've been in a RT's and only selected given I was in a group and it was convenient to where our conference was held.I can't imagine what service would be like if they actually had a rush and would not recommend based on this experience alone.
Harvard & Main Bar and Bistro is the onsite restaurant and lounge of the Hotel Indigo Atlanta Airport College Park. Enjoy culinary delights created by our F&B team for breakfast, appetizers and dinner. Harvard & Main Bar and Bistro has a signature wine an
They were out of a lot of items the night I chose to eat at the hotel. Don't know if this is "normal" or an exception. The menu waxes eloquently about the "local" food sources etc etc but when asked they didn't have any - too bad it looked great. Vegetarian options are few but pretty good.
Not the most exciting place to eat or hang out at the bar. Food is good, drinks are good, bar tender is very nice, prices are about normal for a hotel bar/restaurant.
4 based on 75 reviews
You don't have to travel to Cuba or the Caribbean to experience the flavors that are indigenous to the tropics. Papi's brings all the essence of the South Seas to you, with attention to authenticity and an adherence to the recipes of generations.
In an airport terminal, restaurant service should be fast for obvious reasons. I waited at the check in desk, but on one there, so I entered. Walked up to the service station but was told if I wanted to dine in to just have a seat. Waited a LONG time, so finally went back to service station to try and order, but they sent me back to my seat. Finally got a server, and good came up fast. It was pretty good, spicy and hot. But trying to pay was another long wait to get someone's attention.
The bat was nice and not too crowded. We got there late (after 11pm) on a Saturday night. The music is in keeping with the area, and super loud but everyone was super friendly. I got the Bob Marley to drink. It was big and super pretty but very strong! There was no cover, food was decent and the live DJ seemed to be having a blast!
4 based on 197 reviews
Me and the family were out driving a couple weeks ago, and decided to stop bypassing the Brake Pad in College Park.We phoned in our order (fairly large one, actually) and decided to get our lunch on the go...since we were returning home.We ordered several burgers (Cheese burgers - Bleu Cheese, Swiss/Bacon, and Classic). We ordered one burger to be cooked well-done and the rest were medium-well. The hubby ordered the Gyro (they were out...) and so he went with the Cuban and an order of wings.Parking was a bit tight in front of the Brake Pad, but we were able to get a spot, and as we were talking in to pick up our order, I have to admit...the food people were eating looked amazing.Our order was ready (20 Minutes from call to pick-up). Staff was pleasant at the bar and we headed home to enjoy.Sorry to say, our meal was not at all what we expected. All three (3) burgers were not just well-done...but they were gray, hard and dry. The wings were OK, and the Cuban was not the most memorable.We chalked it up to maybe the order was submitted incorrectly? And that all of the burgers were cooked well done, in error.We wanted to like/love the Brake Pad...but, this spot didn't do it for us. Hoping it was just an "off-day".
4 based on 271 reviews
A pub-style restaurant near the Atlanta Airport.
Change of ownership could mean a positive change in service and menu. So far it has not. In fact, the night we went the chopped salad was mostly iceberg lettuce, not well chopped, with much fewer toppings than under prior management, and the $6 skimpy piece of add on chicken was sadly over cooked. It was served 15 minutes after the other two meals at our table at had already been served. They were out of two main stay dishes -Sheppardâs pie and bangers and mash.Letâs hope for better things to come. Soon.
The bat was nice and not too crowded. We got there late (after 11pm) on a Saturday night. The music is in keeping with the area, and super loud but everyone was super friendly. I got the Bob Marley to drink. It was big and super pretty but very strong! There was no cover, food was decent and the live DJ seemed to be having a blast!
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