College Park is a city in Fulton County, Georgia, United States, adjacent to the southern boundary of the city of Atlanta. As of the 2010 census, the population was 13,942. Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport is partially located in the city's boundaries (including the domestic terminal, Concourse T, Concourse A, and about two-thirds of Concourse B), and the Georgia International Convention Center, owned and operated by the City of College Park, is within the city limits.
Things to do in College Park
4.5 based on 316 reviews
The CORNER grille serves Lunch and Dinner daily & Brunch on Saturdays and Sundays from 9am-3pm. Entrees are New American with Cajun Influences using a combination of Steak, Seafood and Chicken. The Corner Grille also serves Beer and Wine. Choose entrees from the menu or step outside the box and try one of the daily specials. Hours of Operation are Monday-Friday 11am-9pm, Saturday 9am-9pm & Sunday9am-9pm.
It's starts with WOW and goes up from there. Really cool place next to airport. Small warm and friendly, get reservations. Chefs special was blackened mahi mahi, with shrimp and wonderful secret sauce over bed of rice. Entire staff was wonderful, food was beyond outstanding. Nice wine by the glass selection.
4.5 based on 447 reviews
Louisiana Bistreaux is focused on bringing the wonderful cuisine of Louisiana in a casual setting. Our menu consists of fresh seafood, steaks and other specialties such as, gumbos, Jambalaya, Etouffee's, etc
Extraordinary in every respect...convenient location...personable greeters...outstanding service...benchmark food...WOW! My wife Teresa and I will definitely make a return trip...in fact...we’ll make Louisiana Bistreaux a focal point!! Exceptionally well done Team!Thanks, We appreciate you taking the time to review your experience
4.5 based on 254 reviews
Welcome to the Hapeville Dwarf House, home of Chick-fil-A! On May 26, 1946, Truett Cathy and his brother Ben Cathy opened up a small restaurant in Hapeville, Georgia called the Dwarf Grill. What started out as a small dream turned into over 2,000 restaurants nationwide. 70 years and one name change later, the Hapeville Dwarf House is thriving today. Unlike your typical Chick-fil-A, the Hapeville Dwarf House has a full-service side and is open 24 hours, 6 days a week. But, don't worry, you can find everything you love on Chick-fil-A's menu here, plus some. Come on in for Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, or even a Midnight snack. We'll be open (except on Sunday's)! NEW! We Cater! Whether it's a business meeting, event, or family reunion, you name it, we can cater it! Check out our website for our catering menu.
I didn't know when I stopped that this is THE original place of Chick-fil-A. They have a bronze statue and everything. I did notice it was a very busy place. They still have a seated area where they wait your table. There is parking on the side and in the back, and along the street. I had a wait for my to-go order but not that long.
4.5 based on 241 reviews
A pub-style restaurant near the Atlanta Airport.
This was a birthday treat, and the notion of an English pub-like environment sounded fun. The building is pretty on the outside. Inside, it is hollow-sounding and feels "cold"--not literally cold, but echoing and empty. There are Guinness signs on the walls, but you can't order a Guinness. Four of us generated a bill for $175, including tip, which was hardly justified by the food. The $40 8 ounce filet was nothing special, and the asparagus spears which accompanied the very firm mashed potatoes were as thick as your thumb and crunchy. The chopped salad was disagreeably cold and with a sweetness that was not appealing. Food took a long time arriving, and service came with an annoyingly repeated, "Is everything delicious?" The fried onion rings appetizer was very good, and the pies for dessert were fine enough. We will never return, and we very much regret the choice for what was supposed to be a special dinner,
4 based on 643 reviews
Imagine you are a weary business traveler who has just finished a grueling schedule and had a last night at some chain hotel near the busiest airport in America. You expect your choices to be slim to none in terms of quality and appeal. Consider...MoreThank you, we appreciate you taking the time to give us a review.
4.5 based on 234 reviews
Wow! We haven’t been here in years! It may even be better (if that was possible). The brisket is so tender and flavorful and the potato salad is out of this world! I had collards this time as well-man! Everything was fantastic! A definite stop if you are going through Atlanta!
4.5 based on 212 reviews
Tho it's called BBQ kitchen, I've never ordered BBQ there. Many years ago it was a 24 restaurant and I usually had breakfast. Visiting Atlanta some 40 years later, I found it to be tried and true. Love the freshly prepared entrees and the vegetable selection with southern cornbread.
4 based on 699 reviews
It’s a must to stop here when in Atlanta!!! The food and drinks will never let you down. This place is nothing fancy but if you’re in the mood for some “slap your momma gumbo and crab legs” then stop here. No doubt!! Five stars ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
4.5 based on 103 reviews
Fresh, homemade burgers, sandwiches, soups, salads and desserts.
Stayed out near airport during convention and found Slideways discussed on TripAdvisor - right down the street. This is an outstanding, local restaurant offering updated recipes for southern sandwiches, burgers, sides, salads and superb desserts - to stay or for carry-out. NEAR AIRPORT with indoor/outdoor...MoreWow you're the best! Thanks!
4 based on 178 reviews
That Restaurant serve awesome burgers. These are the best burgers I ever had so far. The location is fancy ans the stuff is helpfull and friendly. I defentely will come back
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