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3.5 (457 reviews)
Closed 11:00 am - 1:00 AM (Next day)
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Nia G.

So much fun! Good drinks- great atmosphere and excellent food. Super busy but you are able to quickly get on the schedule for a few rounds.

Coconut shrimp, lamb kebab, pork bao, salad and more
Priya J.

We had a great time at our office lunch party here. The food was excellent with a nice variety of options(chosen by some of our teammates). The team activities, especially the putt game and trivia, were fun and easy to enjoy even for beginners like me. Service was mostly good, though a few orders were missed despite reminders. Overall, it's a fun spot.

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Jeneen P.

We had an amazing time celebrating a dear friend's birthday here at the SHACK! The reservation was a little jacked up at first because there was a new girl at the hostess stand, but we ended up having an amazing time. The drinks were great. The food was even more amazing. I ordered a FROZEN WATERMELON MARGARITA ($14) it was Campo Bravo Plata Tequila, premium watermelon purée, Magdala Orange Liqueur. Soooooo freakin good! For my meal I ordered the MARYLAND CRAB DIP ($16) Hot crab, spinach & artichoke dip, house chip medley. Will most definitely order this again. Since there was a delay in us being seated for dining we were a little behind going upstairs to play the game, but it all worked out perfect perfectly and the young ladies who were assisting with us playing the golf portion of our trip. It was amazing. The music was 10 out of 10! I rapped and SANGGGG all over the place. They did not miss a beat and made our experience worth it. I came in fourth place which I thought was pretty cool. I could've beat the birthday GIRL but I didn't, LOL SYOY!

Hole 5
Joy S.

My friends and I met up for a Sunday Funday at Puttshack. We checked in on the kiosk easily. We were able to play in the two room's downstairs. There were lots of kids birthday parties upstairs. Game play was easy and the servers offered us cocktails to help us thru the 9 holes of putt-putt.

Ruby Course. Hole No. 5.
Daniel B.

We went to Puttshack's Atlanta - (West) Midtown location this past Friday for a fall social event that my wife's company hosted. Coincidentally, we went to Puttshack's Atlanta - Dunwoody location a couple months ago for my company's summer party. We had a great time at both locations. However, the Dunwoody location outshined this location for a few reasons: (1) food and drink, (2) service and technology, and (3) parking. That's why I gave the Dunwoody location four stars and this location three. * Food and Drink Simply put, the food and drink were better at the event we attended in Dunwoody. While the catering packages were different, it doesn't change the fact that the quality of the food and drink in Midtown were worse. The food and drink in Dunwoody were good while in Midtown, it was just OK. In Midtown, we had a small self-serve buffet with Caesar salad, chips and dip, loaded tater tots, certified Angus cheeseburger sliders, and BBQ chicken flatbread. One plate of the sliders came out great (tasty and delicious) while a subsequent plate came out underwhelming (not as flavorful, tough and dry). As for drinks, much like our experience in Dunwoody, we had a private bar in Midtown (the 2nd floor bar). However, unlike Dunwoody, the Midtown bar lacked ingredients. Therefore, certain drinks, like the Frozen Watermelon Margarita ($14), could not be made. The 2nd floor bar in Midtown should have been fully capable of making all the drinks on Puttshack's menu, especially since a private event was booked. Puttshack Dunwoody took better care of us. I'm not blaming the bartenders that were assigned to our event. They were good. I just don't think Puttshack Midtown set them up right. Another example: I had a Very Berry Mule ($14). It's supposed to come with strawberry, but there was none. Instead, I got a regular Moscow mule. On the bright side, my wife had two Porn Star Martinis ($15 each) and she said they were good. They're made with Absolut Vanilia (vanilla vodka), Passoã passionfruit liqueur, vanilla syrup, and lime juice. I'm not sure that she got the "smoke-filled side of sparkling Sofia Brut Rosé," though. She also had a regular margarita which she said was OK. * Service and Technology At mini golf, the attendant who checked us in was lazy about putting us on the same scorecard. I ended up on the scorecard of the group in front of us, while the five others in my group were on the same scorecard. Come on, man. In Dunwoody, the staff at least had each group of six on its own scorecard - the way it should be. The "Trackaball™ Technology" glitched out towards the end of our round. Someone's ball didn't register at the starting point of one of the holes. We proceeded to play two or three balls and the scoring got messed up. We experienced similar glitchiness in Dunwoody, but it wasn't as bad -- only one person was affected instead of multiple people. The unisex restroom I used twice on the 2nd floor was out of paper towels and was never replenished. * Parking Use the ParkMobile app and park in The Interlock's garage. Zone number 3232. The Interlock was notorious for expensive parking from the time The Interlock opened in 2021 until May 1, 2025. On May 1st, new, lower parking prices were announced. I ended up buying three separate 2-hour increments of parking at $6.45, $4.45, and $5.45 ($16.35 total for six hours). Using the app, I wasn't able to extend parking in 1 or 2-hour increments. Instead, the minimum extend time was something ridiculous like 16 hours. So I had to keep checking my phone in order to purchase new 2-hour parkings. That was annoying. At least the parking rates have gone down. Free, no-hassle parking in Dunwoody. * General Comments Puttshack is to mini golf as Topgolf is to driving ranges. It elevates mini golf to a more contemporary, adult atmosphere with an integrated restaurant and bar experience. That said, I think it's perfectly fine to bring kids here except until later at night. We were here past 11pm. By that time, the music was loud and the vibe was that of a late-night bar. The course design is fun and creative. Having been to the large and spacious Dunwoody location first, I was surprised at how big this Midtown location is. Ballpark, the two locations are roughly comparable in size. Both have two floors with four 9-hole courses for a total of 36 holes of mini golf. At this location, the Amber and Emerald Courses are on the 1st floor and the Sapphire and Ruby Courses are on the 2nd floor. We played the Ruby Course. Just a couple months ago, we played the Sapphire Course in Dunwoody. At least four of the holes are the same between the Ruby Course in Midtown and the Sapphire Course in Dunwoody. This Puttshack was the first to open in the US. It opened on April 21, 2021. The very first Puttshack, which opened in 2018, is in London. The Dunwoody location, which opened on November 6, 2024, is Puttshack's 20th location.

Maggie H.

Underwhelming mini golf experience tbh. For a 9 hole about $15, it was okay with some interactive ones like trivia or like bounce through obstacles. I felt like there wasn't much to be excited for. At least there's two different versions so if you were to go again, you could try the other course (I think it's orange vs green?). The bathroom had a cute punny sign. It was really empty for a Friday afternoon, maybe like one other party on the premise. Parking is iffy here. There's a parking deck nearby. Sometimes the machine is spiffy with spitting out a ticket so either make sure you get a ticket or talk to the parking attendant if they're in their office.

Specialty drink: Pineapple Upside-down Martini
Janelle J.

Will definitely be back. From the drinks to the food and most certainly the fun we had competing in miniature golf games; everything was amazing. I would probably have to say the only downside was parking, however it's downtown ATL so there's really no good space to park in the city period. Next time I'll just uber to save the headache. lol

Samantha L.

Puttshack is so fun! For the first time, we did the unlimited game play option. That was so much fun because we got to circle through the different courses and pick which ones were least empty. Definitely recommend that option if it's available!

Chicken Cobb Salad
Brittany T.

Puttshack Atlanta was what we chose after a local bridesmaid shop stop. We came in for lunch and were treated with respect as we were seated promptly. The service was decent! But I had some concerns about the food quality, given their location and prices ( so many great options to choose from in W Midtwon should create healthy competition of prices and menu item options). Overall 3/10 due to some issues with the food. - Pictured is the Chicken Cobb which I was excited about for the avocado included, but my avocado was very overripe (I had to pick out my favorite part of the salad). - fried Chicken bites appetizer was served very burnt, and had to be returned to the kitchen. - The crab dip was okay, though drenched in salt as were the chips to go with them. I know this is not primarily a restaurant for food enjoyment but for parties and dates who want a one stop shop of fun and food I would think twice about eating there.

Khadija G.

I came here with some friends for a late night out. We enjoyed some drinks which were pretty strong. We all appreciated that. All of our food was good. The only thing that I would say could've been better was our skillet cookie. It wasn't that warm. They didn't tell us what time the putt putt stopped so we weren't able to play but at least we got to eat.

Puttshack is located on the interlock building
Kristi C.

Located in Midtown inside the interlock building. I attended an event for work and it was so much fun. Drinks and great food and then golf! Great place to eat and relax and have fun. Golf was fun and the staff here is so friendly. I had a great time. This would be a great place for date night as well or just to hang out with family. I enjoyed myself.

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On their website it says 21+ after 8pm (Last tee time at 7pm)... do does that mean you have until 7pm to purchase tickets to play considering that it only takes 30-45 min to play the course, or does that mean they will end if under 21 right at 7pm?

Hi Jared, the last tee time you can sign up for is at 7PM. You'll have an hour to get through the course and enjoy the venue before 8PM. At 8PM is when we have to usher out anyone under 21.

What is the age required to go?

After 8pm 21 and up.

Can I go without having a rsv?

Yes you can. Me and my girlfriend were walk ins when we went. You'll reserve a time slot upon arrival

How early do you need to arrive prior to your reservation?

At least 25 minutes, the line is pretty long.

Is there free parking?

No, they have parkmobile.

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We had to park on the 5th level of the deck so make sure you come early to park.

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