Find out what Seafood restaurants to try in College Park. 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
I love their seafood, the fish, clams, and shrimp are good, stay clear of crab cakes, not very good, FF are so so, dirty dining room for the most part. The employees were nice and attentive. My spouse had the broiled tilapia but said it was pretty tasteless. The fried clams, fish, and shrimp are good, I love there cocktail sauce, love that they had malted vinegar too for the fish. Overall, good, around $9 for a good meal, just a little dirty.
I drove out based on the reviews. First, it is now takeout only. There was a large line. The food was good, but not great. I didn't find the portions to be large, but they were adequate. The prices were in line with other similar places. I would go back, if I was in the area but I would not drive from my hotel on Virginia Ave.
4 based on 145 reviews
Last visit here was JUN 2018. I enjoy eating here before international travel. This visit was disappointing overall. The Crab & Corn Chowder was quite good (had it before), but the Georgia Shrimp & Gits had basically no taste. 6 large shrimp were OK, but the large volume of cheese grits was bland.
I was so excited when passed by and saw that The Real Milk and Honey made a subtle appearance on the south side. I have much love for any business that ventures out to the south. The service was quick and friendly. The food was nothing short of amazing. We had the deep fried biscuitsââthey taste more like a desert! The were topped with a light drizzle of cream and peaches!! I had the best shrimp and grits on this side of heaven!!! My sister had the hotlantaâ- and oh myâ- it was a beauty to behold!!! Please keep the friendly and fast serviceâ
4 based on 42 reviews
Jekyll Island Seafood Company is one of the sit-down restaurants near the food court of Terminal F (International Terminal) at Atlanta's Airport. It offers a limited menu of appetizers, salads, soup and entrees, focused on seafood. I found the food to be average, service reasonably quick, and prices high (all airport food is expensive). I had their shrimp and grits ($16), which was freshly prepared and served hot. There is a bar (with draft beer). Their dining area is separate from the food court area, so it is a bit quieter, with less traffic. It is a good place to relax and get a bite between flights.
4 based on 24 reviews
We decided to check out this place on a Friday night. Parking is a challenge and customer service was lacking. The place was packed the entire time. They offer a variety of food and drinks and the prices were reasonable. However customer service, food, water and drinks delivery was slow. The seating is very tight and you have no privacy to talk if you are seated at a table versus sitting in a booth which is very limited. I ordered grits with crabmeat which was tasty but way too much grits. It was a huge bowl of grits with crabmeat sprinkled on top. If I was to return, I would rather sit at the bar or in a booth only, otherwise I would leave and go elsewhere for better seating and service.
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.
Most Popular Bar food in College Park, Georgia, United States
4 based on 210 reviews
Enjoy your Phillips favorites while waiting for your flight! Travelers can order up Phillips' famous crab cakes, gourmet seafood soups, fresh salads, seafood appetizers and entrees, for dine-in in our newly renovated location in Concourse D's Centerpoint.
Stopped in at Phillips for a quick lunch between flights. Service was pretty steady and they got me in and out nice and quick. The tuna steak, which I had blackened, was perfectly cooked to a medium rare and very tasty. The pineapple salsa that I tried to pair it with was delicious, but better on its own than with the fish if I'm honest. The veggies were fresh, and the hushpuppies were different than I am used to, but still good. I got cheesecake on the recommendation of my server, and while it was okay, it was really quite overpriced for cheesecake. Overall, I'd still recommend stopping in for lunch here, but maybe skip the dessert.
Where to eat Pub food in College Park: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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.
Best American food near College Park, Georgia, United States
4 based on 628 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
I was pretty excited about my visit. The food was good but I was disappointed. The spicy barbeque shrimp appetizer was good however i found it to be on the low end of spicy to my liken. I was anticipating a much spicier sinus clearing dish. I would order it again but request to turn up the heat. The shrimp were very good. I chose the Jambalaya and this was disappointing as it was extremely dry. Shrimp was good and the sausage was good. I avoided the chicken as the first chunky I ate was full of gristle and I just placed it on the side dish and ate no more chicken. It was extremely dry. It was tasty. As I just looked at my receipt I saw that I was charged $18.99 but on the menu on their web page it says $14.99. So that adds to the disappointment. My service was really great. The server was very attentive. As a note the security guard walking around the location I assume is a good thing but from being out of town was concerning. I thought the location was open till 11 but realized they were closing early when the server apologized that the unsweetened tea had been thrown out. I was offered soda or water neither do I drink. Time to leave. Thanks, We appreciate you taking the time to review your experience
ThingsTodoPost © 2018 - 2024 All rights reserved.