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    Lucky Strike Atlantic Station

    3.8 (17 reviews)
    Open 1:00 pm - 12:00 am (Next day)
    Updated a few days ago

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    Samantha L.

    I was sadly disappointed with my visit. I thought this was supposed to be a nice bowling spot, but they cram everyone into these tiny lanes with not enough seating to go around. The service was slow at times, although the service staff were very friendly. You're going to pay about $15 per hour, which is not bad, but also not really worth it for being crammed into such a tight space. It gets very crowded so be sure to make a reservation. The bowling pins are on strings which changes the bowling experience and how the pins fall. My friends and I went for fun, so we didn't care about that, but if I was bowling competitively, this would be a huge issue. As for ordering from there, the food is very greasy and the drinks are overly sweet. The meals are pretty pricey too on top of that. The positives are that the place is very clean and modern-looking. The music was good and there's plenty of TVs to watch some sports games as you play. They have a nice bar in the center and arcade games as well. It's still a fun place to go and I had a nice time with my friends, despite the downsides to this place.

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    Joi M.

    I went to Lucky Strike last week and it was a lot of fun. I enjoyed bowling and the arcade. My favorite part of the gaming area was playing air hockey. They have food and drinks too. The staff was great and I would definitely go back.

    Lights, Lanes, Action!
    Fefe P.

    We had a family outing this past weekend at Lucky Strike Atlantic Station, and it was a hit for all ages!The venue space has gone through a few lives over the years (it was Fox Sports Grill, then Bowlero), but this upgrade feels like they finally got it right. It's "stylish", spacious, and super family-friendly. We had a group of 20, ranging from toddlers to grandparents (ages 4 to 70!), and everyone had a great time. It was easy to reserve four lanes side by side, and the venue had plenty of room--no feeling cramped even with a big group. There's an arcade, billiards area, and other games, which kept the kids (and adults) happy between turns. The food came out quickly, was served hot, and was surprisingly tasty for a bowling spot--definitely a step up from what I was expecting. There's also a Sports Bar section serving really good drinks. Our server was friendly, and the staff overall was helpful and accommodating. Also, reminder that Atlantic Station gives you 2 hours of free parking, which was perfect--we had enough time to bowl, eat, and enjoy without anyone needing to pay extra. Definitely recommend! Perfect for family outings, group events, or just casual fun. Strikes, smiles, and good vibes all around. Happy bowling!

    Lucky Strick
    Bernice M.

    Yikes, what an unfortunate experience. Upon arrival my guest and I had reservations and apparently a manager is only allowed to handle reservations. We waited for 20 minutes with absolutely with no acknowledgment from the manager Mercedes, in fact we felt blatantly ignored, despite the fact that it was nearly empty. There was no apology at all, and we had to request for us to be accommodated for the lack of customer service. The environment is cool, however the customer experience was lacking.

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    Travarey W.

    This was my first time at this location and it was really nice and pretty good to go with a group of friends.The food was ok it seemed to greasy for us.The drinks were good though but other than that we enjoyed the whole experience and would recommend the bowling and arcade area inside.

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    The food was good and the Bowling was fun. Great atmosphere. The music got better after 9:00.

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    Decent. Good place to chill and hangout with friends. The parking was clutch. The garage gives 2 free hours. Ultimately enjoyed myself

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    The food came out quickly, was served hot, and was surprisingly tasty for a bowling spot--definitely a step up from what I was expecting.

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    The Roof at Ponce City Market - Spinach dip

    The Roof at Ponce City Market

    (64 reviews)

    Old Fourth Ward

    I really love coming here! Not only is the view amazing, but it's the one place that comes to kind…read morewhen we want a chill spot for good food and drinks without the loud crowds. We had an 8 pm reservation but ended up getting there early. We were seated 30 minutes early with no problem. The rain was coming, so we were offered indoor seating, which worked out perfectly for our group of 6. Service was on point and timely this evening, and truly a genuine friendliness. I just wish I could remember her name. There are some delicious choices on the menu--meat, seafood, & vegetarian. The drinks were all well done and tasty--from the Old Fashions to the lemons drop to the shot of vodka. Our food came in good time, and every dish was prepared just right. Can't wait to check out the domed dining in the winter weather.

    My husband surprised me with a birthday dinner at the "Skate the Sky Igloo" experience at the ROOF…read moreat Ponce City Marker. The igloo decor was cute and "wintery" with cozy blankets, a basket of treats and goodies, and a heater. The package included free ice-skating and unlimited games in the rooftop. Our waiter was awesome and very attentive to our needs. However, the experience wasn't comfortable enough for the high price we paid. Even though we had one heater, the igloo was still a bit cold. Also, the heater's cord was short, so we couldn't move much and had to stay right next to it. Maybe adding a second heater and a hot chocolate station in the igloo, along with some music, would make the space feel much cozier and nicer.

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    The Peachtree Club

    (13 reviews)

    Midtown

    I honestly could not have asked for a more perfect wedding day at the Peachtree club! They were so…read moreaccommodating. Caroline was a total rockstar and handled any changes that came up with our event with grace. The view was perfect, our guests had an awesome time, the venue is absolutely beautiful! The food was great! I highly recommend this venue if you're in need of one for your big day or any event really! The staff will no doubt take GREAT care of you from start to finish!

    Our company holiday party this year was held at The Peachtree Club, a private club and event space…read morelocated on the 28th floor of the 999 Peachtree building at the corner of 10th and Peachtree in Midtown. This is the same building that houses popular Atlanta restaurant Empire State South on its ground floor. Ever seen the movie The Wolf of Wall Street (2013)? This place reminds me of the scene where Leonardo DiCaprio and Matthew McConaughey had lunch, high above the Manhattan skyline. Video: https://youtu.be/wM6exo00T5I. It's got an old-fashioned, formal, elegant setting; like a nice country club without the golf, tennis, and swimming pool. In other words, it's a city club and it's got some magnificent views of Midtown. There were several beautiful spaces to the club and I believe we had access to them all. The entrance had a coat check and was nicely decorated with wreaths and Christmas nutcrackers. There was a small study in front with an absolutely gorgeous Christmas tree. The main doors led to a bar area with lots of standing and seating room. The bar connected to various dining rooms/spaces (I counted five). Just about every room had terrific views of the city. There was also a covered patio with tables, seating, heat lamps, and illuminated snowflake decor for the holiday season. The patio is the best place to take in the views. Photo: https://www.yelp.com/biz_photos/the-peachtree-club-atlanta?select=C8BsutGj3QGmsegeybIrjA. The patio is located on the north side of the building, so the main view faces north up Peachtree Street towards the PwC tower. One criticism I have about the patio is the coverage wasn't very good. Our party took place on a cold, wet Saturday night (6pm to 10pm) and drops of water were still falling onto us from above. Another small critique I have is there were only two heat lamps for the entire patio and one of them wasn't working (it may have run out of gas). A nice touch I liked was the basket of shawls placed by the patio door in case anyone needed a wrap for warmth. Catering was not provided by a third party, but by the club itself. There were four dinner stations set up inside. Two were manned. I liked how the stations were spread out to avoid crowding issues. I believe the guest list was about 120-130. The bar got pretty crowded during cocktail hour, but spacing was more comfortable once dinner was served. Seating was a bit tight at dinner. The tables were white tablecloth with candles and centerpieces. Here were the stations and menu items: Asian Station - Vegetable fried rice - Chicken sate (satay) with peanut dipping sauce - Thai vegetable noodle bowl - Pork pot stickers with dipping sauce - Fried wontons - Edamame with sea salt Rudolph Riviera (staffed by chef/server) - Crispy garlic bread - Penne pasta with chicken in a garlic cream sauce Under the Christmas Tree (staffed by chef/server) - Bacon-wrapped turkey tenderloin over butternut squash-scented risotto - Sage-crusted pork loin over celery-whipped potatoes - Cranberry chutney Dessert Station - Various cake and brownie bites, tarts, cream puffs, and more In general, I thought the food was OK. The pot stickers and penne pasta were my favorite items. The penne pasta was served out of a cheese wheel for presentation purposes. The noodles at the Asian Station looked more like a pasta dish than a Thai dish. Not really authentic. The noodles were prepared with a coconut sauce. The turkey and pork station was manned by a chef from Italian restaurant Campagnolo, which is located just a couple blocks east of the club. He works as a chef for both Campagnolo and The Peachtree Club. Admittedly, I do think the food I've had from local caterers like Affairs to Remember and Bold American Events has been better. There was an open bar with friendly bartenders. After dinner, there were no servers serving coffee nor was there a coffee station. Instead, coffee was served at the bar, which I thought was interesting (and uncommon, in my experience). In general, I thought all of the staff did a fantastic job, from the managers to the coat check lady. We brought in Cobalt Strings (https://www.yelp.com/biz/cobalt-strings-atlanta) to perform live holiday music. We had this same trio perform at our holiday party last year at the Atlanta History Center. They are that good. The Peachtree Club opened in 1989.

    SCAD Ivy Hall

    SCAD Ivy Hall

    (3 reviews)

    Midtown, Old Fourth Ward

    So, everyone knows I work for SCAD-Atlanta, but I'm also a huge fan of architecture, design,…read moresustainability and preservation. So, when I started working for SCAD and learned they were in the process of restoring and preserving the old Mansion Restaurant at Ponce & Piedmont, I was really excited. If you haven't had a chance to see the space since its transformation, please feel free to email me and I'd be happy to set up a free tour. lmoody@scad.edu. Truly the restoration of this historic landmark is a gift to our community. This Queen Anne Victorian house was built in 1883 by the Peters family--one of the founding families of our city. Know Peters street in Castleberry? Yep that's the same folks. They originally owned 400 acres from Briarcliff and Ponce all the way beyond where GA Tech now stands. In fact, the family donated the land that the campus was original built upon. They also donated the land for Morris Brown and the first baseball field for the Atlantans. The home is filled with beautiful detail. This is no cookie cutter McMansion. Every room is filled with unique features. The college will use the space for its Professional Writing program and will bring scholars, authors and journalists to speak and give workshops--many that will be open to the public. Visit the website often to see the free events coming up. In the Spring expect outdoor concerts in the lovely gardens. The home will be available for rentals for corporate meetings and the like.

    I have noting to do with SCAD or Ivy Hall but have long admired the house on the hill. I never…read morewent to The Mansion to eat and I regret that. Once I saw the renovation in progress I decided that I need to know more. It took some time but eventually I decided I had to see the place. I have been doing some Friday outings as mini-tweet-ups and this seemed perfect. The folks at SCAD were very gracious and responsive and I easily set a tour for Fri Dec 11, 2009. The result was an outstanding experience and we were knocked out with the work that's been done. This tour can be seen in video on my site at http://www.pro1pr.com/ivy-hall-atl-mini-tweetup I highly recommend you see for yourself. Contact them and see when the next public event will be held and get going. If you're looking to become a designer then I'd say you are in business!

    Virtue Rooftop

    Virtue Rooftop

    (31 reviews)

    Midtown

    Virtue Rooftop is a whole mood on a Tuesday. I touched down for the "Jazz on the Rooftop" session,…read moreand the live saxophonist was definitely the highlight--sliding through covers and originals with the kind of ease that makes a date night feel effortless. The spot is huge with plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, so you aren't cramped while trying to catch a vibe. The 1000 Masks cocktail was smooth and balanced, avoiding the sugar-trap I expected from the blueberry syrup. We started with the Yuca Parmesan Truffle Fries--solid crunch and the truffle wasn't aggressive--and the Togarashi Tempura Veggies, which were light and crispy. I went with the 5Church Lamb Burger Sliders for the main; the gorgonzola fondue and red onion marmalade combo was a heavy hitter, though the lemon-dressed arugula kept it grounded. The food was a solid, reliable choice--nothing that'll change your life, but definitely tasty enough to keep you satisfied while the music does its thing. If you want a laid-back, intentional atmosphere without the extra noise, this is the move.

    Beautiful views, but the service and the food left much to be desired…read more I ordered chicken skewers, 2 mocktails, artichoke dip, and yucca fries. The chicken skewers took forever to come out. You only get two of them, and they are served over a bed of mixed greens. They lacked seasoning and flavor. The artichoke dip was extremely oily and had a very strange texture--it was thick and spreadable. The pita bread tasted old and stale. asked for a fork and the waitress forgot. When she brought my fries, she realized that she never brought the fork, and still didn't bring it. I ordered yucca fries, but she brought regular fries. The mocktails were served in these foggy old cups. Even the customer next to me commented on her own cup and said it looked like someone had drank from it. They add 20% gratuity to ALL bills--I was by myself and it was still added. 5 Church is pretty good, but this place was not at all. I paid 65 dollars for my meal, which was absolutely not worth it, given the quality and service of my experience. Looks good for IG but I won't be coming back to this rooftop.

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