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    Little Five Points Diner

    4.2 (16 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 4:00 pm
    Updated 3 months ago

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    Stephanie G.

    Okay so apparently this place is back open again. Not sure why they closed but it's definitely open! The inside is cute and giving a retro vibe and fits right in the neighborhood. This diner is owned by the same people who run Sean's Harvest Market. It's counter service and they bring the food to you. I ordered the breakfast casserole with a side of fruit and berries. My hubby ordered the breakfast omelette plate. Our food came out super fast, but not gonna lie; we were underwhelmed. We thought everything tasted okay. The warm avocado in my casserole threw me off, but it was a warm and cheesy goodness. Overall, this place gets a 3.5 out of 5 for me for great service with mediocre food.

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    Debbie W.

    Great little spot in the heart of Five Points! Parking is a little bit tricky but it's worth the hassle for this great little diner. The staff is exceptionally friendly and the food is really good. I got the Grits Bowl which was affordable, generous, and enough for two meals. My only negative is that I wish there were more options for meats, cheeses and vegetables to go on the omelets and grits. Definitely get the potato cakes!

    Eggs over medium, potato cake, bacon.
    Logan C.

    Food was good....f'n Good. Service starts at the counter and continues through the dining experience, everyone was very friendly and the food came out quick. The ambiance is little 5 which is great. It's nice to keep things weird.

    Crumble Topped Mac & Cheese

    Seated in the heart of little five, Little Five Point Diner is a great start- or end- to your little five points visit! There's ample free neighborhood street parking, and many local shops and businesses for an easy day trip. My partner and I visited midday and got a taste of their all day breakfast and lunch- including their full espresso bar. I can appreciate diner coffee but I finally have the option to get a latte and alternative milks! Pretty rare for a diner. We also got the burger, pancakes, biscuits and gravy, and for sides we got crumble topped mac and cheese and the potato cakes. Pancakes were served with house made cinnamon butter, the burger was smash burger style dripping with the perfect amount of house made moonlight sauce, and the house made amber biscuit was buttery, soft, and stood up perfectly in the tasty sausage gravy ! The star of the show is definitely the potato cakes. Crispy, flakey outside with a soft herby inside, like a fritter... so good Counter service (but make it upscale) and classic diner booth seating keep things private but not isolated. The diner is locally owned and operated, so expect friendly service and a familiar face if you're local!

    Biscuits and gravy with sausage and scrambled eggs and a side of potato cakes

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    Stopped here for a quick lunch. Food was good. It's an old school diner. No complaints.

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    The food is divine , the service is top-notch , and the ambiance is simply stunning , making for a fantastic dining experience.

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    Tried this spot for lunch. Food is fresh and delicious! Staff are friendly. Great addition to L5P. Love it

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    I love this place it is classic diner food and nothing to hate. Great prices and great staff. I…read morehave been on weekends and of course its bustling but this time I went on a Monday morning and it was so calm! Easy to get a table and enjoy some homestyle food in peace. We got seated and got some classic diner coffee to start. For the meal, I got the bacon egg and cheese biscuit and shared the skillet french toast with the table. This is truly no frills which is why I love it. Great breakfast and 4 us of ate for $60 which felt like a great deal. I really am glad I came back and will be coming more often because I forgot how much I enjoyed it!

    Some restaurants are trendy…read more Some restaurants are modern. And some restaurants take one look at changing food trends and say, "Nah, we're good." The Silver Skillet in Atlanta falls firmly into that last category. This place is an old-school Southern diner in all the best ways possible. The kind of place where the coffee keeps flowing, the biscuits arrive without apology, and calories are treated more like suggestions than rules. In fact, we took an early morning flight to Atlanta specifically to make sure we'd get there before they close at 2:00 PM. That's either a testament to how much we enjoy The Silver Skillet or evidence that we need a support group for Southern breakfast food. I'm leaning toward both. It's also been featured on Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives, which usually gets my attention. But unlike some places that become famous and start coasting on reputation, The Silver Skillet still earns its following the old-fashioned way: by serving really good food. And judging by the walls and the stories, I'm not the only one who thinks so. Over the years, celebrities ranging from Samuel L. Jackson to Charles Barkley and Travis Tritt have eaten here. After this visit, I completely understand why. Whenever I'm in Atlanta, this place has become one of my regular stops. On this visit, my wife ordered the country fried steak smothered in white gravy with eggs and a biscuit. It was exactly what you want Southern comfort food to be: hearty, flavorful, satisfying, and unapologetically indulgent. Nobody orders country fried steak looking for a wellness retreat. I went with their signature country ham served with red gravy, scrambled eggs, and biscuits. Now, if you've never had country ham, understand that this isn't your average breakfast ham. Country ham shows up with attitude. Salty, rich, packed with flavor, and perfectly balanced by the red gravy. Combined with the eggs and biscuits, it was the kind of breakfast that makes you seriously consider canceling the rest of your plans and taking a nap. The atmosphere is part of the charm. It feels authentic because it is authentic. No manufactured nostalgia. No corporate designer trying to recreate a 1950s diner from a Pinterest board. This is the real thing. The Silver Skillet has survived because it knows exactly what it is and executes it well. Solid food. Friendly service. A classic Atlanta institution. And a place that's earned every bit of its reputation. Four stars. When you're willing to schedule a flight around a restaurant's closing time, that's about as strong an endorsement as a breakfast spot can get.

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    Landmark Diner Buckhead

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    2.8
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    It was Christmas day and, on this day, finding a place to eat isnt so easy. I only lived across the…read morestreet from the landmark and never had the best food from there. It was never bad just meh. I had no other option and the porterhouse steak I had from earlier didnt satisfy me for the whole day like I hoped and it was a big one too. I was quite surprised when I walked in to find it was busy for Christmas day (or evening to be precise). I sat down at the bar and placed a to-go order for a cheeseburger. Ive had them before, nothing to write home about but whatever I thought, just keep it simple. I got home and open the box I noticed they kept the lettuce and tomato separate. When I attempted to open up the burger, it was glued shut with cheese on both sides of the patty, a plus given your normal lone slice of cheese that gets lost in the beef, sauce and fixings. I then saw grill marks on the bottom bun and realized they used an actual grill, not the typical skillet you would see in your ordinary diner which is another plus. My first few bites surprised me, its not just some run-of-the-mill burger, there was char flavor and far from bland. The burger was cooked just right, medium to medium rare which is my prefer temperature. The crinkle fries were crispy, fresh and not pan-fried like I had the last couple of times elsewhere. Overall, I was surprised, i dont recall their burgers being this good. Its nothing to write home about, just about anywhere you can get a decent cheeseburger but this was not how I remembered my last couple of times going to landmark.

    I used to love this place years ago, but it has gone downhill. The food is nothing like it used to…read morebe. The chicken fingers were thin, overcooked, and didn't even resemble real chicken. The matzo ball and chicken noodle soup tasted overly lemony and unpleasant. The Greek salad was okay, though it seems they now use sliced olives instead of whole ones. Service was decent, but the food is very overpriced for the quality. The wings were tiny, dry, flavorless, and almost $20. Sadly, the Landmark Diner I remember is gone. I won't be back.

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