Discover Restaurants offering the best Bar food in Hapeville, Georgia, United States. Hapeville is a city in Fulton County, Georgia, United States, located adjacent to the city of Atlanta. The population was 6,373 at the 2010 census. It is named for Dr. Samuel Hape, one of the area's original landowners and its first mayor.
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4 based on 43 reviews
Located on the Mezzanine level on Concourse F of ATL, this sprawling Sky Club offers a fairly good food selection throughout the day sometimes I actually opt for the Sky Club on Concourse E for the food), and an amazing outdoor deck for taking in the hustle and bustle of jets coming and going at the airport. Full service bar with a good selection and variety of beer, wine, and drinks, and an even better selection of pours for a modest price as well. If the weather cooperates, this is a great place to unwind and get out of the crowds on the departure level, particularly for international flights.
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 27 reviews
Stopped by after the Peach Bowl for a bite and was not impressed. Table was not cleaned very good, waiter was slow and none caring. Drinks to a long time as food. Establishment was not very busy so drinks and food should not been a problem. Burger was OK fries not warm.
4 based on 98 reviews
The restaurant had great ambience and views which made the experience nice. I had a great seared tuna salad, which was very good. The only thing that wasn't the best was the menu pricing which could be considered a tad bit high, but I guess that is par for the course when it comes to hotel restaurants.
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 832 reviews
Service was poor. But they automatically tack on a 20% tip on any tab over $50, so there's no recourse. And prices so high that unless you're eating alone, you can't stay under $50.We both unwisely ordered fried dinners. The first few pieces were good, but after that the friedness became over whelming.Atmosphere is extremely casual, but was fine.
4 based on 121 reviews
Unfortunately, we lacked the time to stop here on both layovers at the ATL airport. Chicken + Beer is located in Terminal D near gate 5. This airport is insanely massive. Don't plan for this place unless you have a nearby gate and >30 minutes before boarding starts. The restaurant is not large but we were seated immediately. The aesthetic is typical airport restaurant. Ludacris's influence is primarily felt through the music videos playing on a screen. Content may not be great for kids given genre however we couldn't see and barely heard it. Service was at just about the speed needed for people in airports with a time crunch. We ordered to go and everything came appropriately packaged with necessary utensils & condiments. The beer section was quality as the name implies. The chicken & waffles were excellent. Got the white meat version, with 2 sizable breasts given the right amount of crunchy & spicy breading. Waffles were thick and warm. The ribs and burgers that my family got were good not great. Will definitely try to get food here (just the C&W specifically) whenever passing through Hartsfield-Jackson Airport. However, it must be stressed that navigating ATL is no joke and that you're always better finding your gate here sooner rather than later.
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.
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4 based on 799 reviews
Came in to the restaurant with my first impression being several waitresses at the entrance looking like they wanted to be anywhere else, and I wondered if I should be elsewhere too.Once we sat down, things improved.Our server was engaging and helpful. She pointed us to three very good to excellent dishes along with sinful desserts. Very satisfying.As we left we saw some of the the same bored faces hanging out in the front. I think the team could use some motivation as the food definitely draws the diners, and a smile upon entering and a thank you as you leave would instill a better impression.Thank you, we appreciate you taking the time to give us a review.
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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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