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    Buteco EAV

    3.4 (10 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    What a cool spot. Drinks are great. All the food options are great. The live music is always on point.

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    The Pub at EAV

    The Pub at EAV

    4.5
    (20 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    I have been trying to do a better job of exploring my own neighborhood, and The Pub at EAV has been…read morementioned often in our community chats. The restaurant was recently rebranded and I was curious to see what was new. I stopped in for dinner and was pleasantly surprised from the moment I walked in. Seating was open at the time and Noah, who was both the bartender and our server, greeted us with water right away. I have never been impressed by a casual restaurant's menu design before, but The Pub at EAV truly stands out. It is well thought out and visually appealing. I had been eyeing the tom yum wings for a while and ordered them as an appetizer. They were flavorful and served hot. The restaurant also provides complimentary house made pickles, and they were genuinely good. For my drink, I tried the Sneaky Link cocktail. Noah added muddled strawberries because it was a fresh batch and needed a little balance. I would honestly recommend keeping the strawberries as part of the drink because it turned out delicious. For entrées, we ordered the Heck Fire Burger and chose to have the bread served shareable style. They bake their bread in house and it is so good that they could easily offer a bread service option on its own. We also tried the lamb shank which was tender and very well prepared. The only disappointment of the entire evening was the bread pudding. It was recommended with a lot of enthusiasm which made me excited to try it. I ordered it to go and reheated it at home. Unfortunately, it tasted freezer burnt and slightly cross contaminated, almost as if it had absorbed the flavor of another item nearby. I am not a picky eater, but I could only take a couple of bites. Overall, The Pub at EAV is a great addition to the neighborhood. The service was excellent, the food was exciting and creative, and I will definitely return to try more dishes.

    The Pub at EAV was great! I went on Wednesday (survivor night) and was able to enjoy great service,…read moregreat food, and great entertainment! The pub provided a bingo sheet for all of us to complete and I was able to enjoy some fish and chips while filling it in! The food was lovely and much above your average pub feast. The fish and chips were available in sharing or solo size. I went for the sharing to split with my guest and it was the perfect amount of food for both of us (with some appetizers before hand). We also went for the pickles and edamame. The pickles had a unique tang to them that any beer lover would love. The edamame was covered in a delicious chili garlic oil and had some crunch to each bite with the cilantro and dried spices on top. I would definitely come back here for the food alone. They do theme nights other than survivor so make sure to checkout their Instagram page to see if one of their watch party events is up your alley! Thanks to Sherry and the staff at EAV for a new fav Atl spot!

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    Banshee

    Banshee

    4.3
    (188 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    We came in with a large group of 10, and every single person absolutely loved their drinks and…read moreentrées. The service was fantastic from start to finish, and the seasonal menu was perfectly curated. We started with the fry bread and the olives and focaccia. Both were amazing, but the pepperoni butter that came with the fry bread was everyone's favorite. For my main, I ordered the lamb pappardelle, which was delicious. The pasta was fresh and the ragu was so flavorful. I also got to try the scallop ravioli and the potato parfait that came with the strip steak--all of it was beautifully presented and incredibly tasty. As we were leaving, we noticed they were setting up a DJ booth for some live music. It looks like a really fun spot, and we can't wait to go back!

    Definitely a special occasion location…read more Banshee has excellent service and an impeccable ambiance with the one caveat that a few more sound muffling features wouldn't go amiss. There's a large drinks menu that I can't comment on a teetotaler. I would've preferred a couple more non-alcoholic options, but I was able to get a flavored soda water so I didn't feel completely left out. The starters were the star of the menu to me. I had a great time ordering and sharing with my party, trying a bit of everything. Everything was delicious and beautiful. My single critique is that I wanted more of several items which is hardly a critique at all. Unfortunately I was somewhat let down by the vegan main which was a risotto with seasonal veg. The flavor was a little thin and it felt like a bit of an after thought compared to the other mains at my table. While I'm glad there's a vegan option, I'm not actually vegan! I just wanted the seasonal veg made to the chef's preference and was disappointed with the result. Everyone else at the table was thrilled with their meals though! Overall it was a tasty and enjoyable experience, though a few changes could've made it better.

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    Inside the men's restroom. Toilet, urinal, sink. Clean. High ceilings.
    Inside the men's restroom. Toilet, urinal, sink. Clean. High ceilings.
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    Inside. Back dining room and bar.

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    Inside. Back dining room and bar.
    Brigantine Beer Parlor and Recreation Hall

    Brigantine Beer Parlor and Recreation Hall

    5.0
    (5 reviews)
    0.1 mi
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    A nautical voyage into the deep blue sea and deep blue carousing at the back of Argosy, by the…read morerestrooms. Replete with a gigantic nautilus/squid-like creature hanging above you like the sea plankton you are. I'm drinking a Westbrook Gose right now which is making me pucker and giving me life. I'm in love with the angler fish alcove and the pinball machine-tables and the randomly non-maritime peacock statue and the mason jar candles. They've left no stone unturned and no waves unridden here y'all. Protip... The button on the Skee Ball machine is literally on fleek and you have to hit it multiple times to create an undulating beat. So amazing. You won't regret it. They don't have the beer selection you'll find up front, but the vibe is really sensual, hydroelectric. Dive in, mateys! Standby.

    The Brigantine is really just the backroom of the Argosy. Though the Argosy and the Brigantine are…read moreconnected, they serve different roles. The Argosy is a great place to get food and drinks while with friends. While the Brigantine is really a place to meet your friends for drinks. Speaking of drinks, the drink menu is different between the two bars, so be warned. I relly like the brigantine but I do have a little issue with the "recreation hall" part of the name. 2 Skee ball machines, 1 shuffleboard table, do not make a recreation hall. Yeah, I see that the tables are pinball machines, but those are unplayable.

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    This Skee ball machine makes amazing noises.
    This Skee ball machine makes amazing noises.
    Brigantine Beer Parlor and Recreation Hall

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    Hippin Hops Brewpub & Oyster Bar

    Hippin Hops Brewpub & Oyster Bar

    4.4
    (176 reviews)
    0.1 mi
    $$

    We won't stop talking about the food for days... Walking to our car, my husband lamented we didn't…read moreorder more to go for later. That just means we have to come back for more.... The atmosphere and vibe were 100%. Highly recommend.

    We came in after 7 on our second stop after our Juneteenth celebrations. There were a few people…read morethere. They had a dj who was good but could use some discernment on changing songs when people are vibing to it, to another song with less tempo and vibes. There seemed to be one server and she was doing it all it seemed poor thing, which equaled to slow service. She was pleasant and did not appear overwhelmed. They didn't have the mixers to make a lemon drop or too much anything I wanted so I didn't order a drink except water. They list liquor on their website so I thought it would be a good place for me and my husband since I don't drink beer but he does. They also list wine. They only had 1 wine available, which was a can of Stella Rosa Black. My husband called it soda lol. It was 5% alcohol, in line with the seltzers they have. I started to get one as they had some flavors I might like but I thought we were hitting another spot and wanted to save my alcohol limit on something I really wanted. I'm not sure if I'll be back to try it though. I ordered the jerk chicken egg rolls. I liked them, my husband not so much. They are not spicy which suited me fine and I asked before ordering them the spice level. The sauce that comes with it really adds the jerk flavor, not spice. They came out piping hot. I would order them again if we returned. This next oops was on me. I saw they had oysters, but didn't check to see if they had raw oysters, which my husband loves. They have a variety of baked oysters and some fried ones. I like them chargrilled so that didn't work for me either. As they say, reading is fundamental. Had I done my homework we probably wouldn't have stopped in last night. But I wanted to support black owned businesses on Juneteenth. I hope they make it as they're the only black owned brewery in Atlanta as noted on their website. There's parking around the corner. The restaurant as I could see was clean. The server was friendly despite being overworked. Go try them if you're a beer &/or seltzer drinker and like baked or fried oysters.

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    Lemmon Pepper Calamari and the "Boss" in the back
    Lemmon Pepper Calamari and the "Boss" in the back
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