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It's Friday night and my daughter wanted wings. Okay, so did I. I looked on Yelp and thank goodness…read moreI did! I had no idea Dominic's has wings. So in I came.. I hadn't been inside since it was Martin's General Store. This place is hopping! You walk in and the 1950s music immediately transports you to simpler times. The smell of wood fired pizza smacks you in the face. Go to the right and to the right is the order counter. They have menus to peruse and homemade ice cream. There's a beverage cooler to choose from as well. They offer free water as well and teas. The young guy behind the counter was exuberant and friendly. He answered all my questions joyfully. I love it! The dining room is quaint and cozy. There's one very clean bathroom. To pick up a to-go order, you come back and watch the cooks work their magic. Pretty fun! Several other customers we're raving about the food. I saw multiple people get ice cream either in a dish or a pint to take home. I was tempted but I make my own so I didn't. It's also the new year and I'm trying to be good. Now I'm home and oh my word- These are the BEST wings since I went to Dandy Inn in Shiloh, IL back in 2004!!!!!! Huge, meaty, saucy and they fall off the bone. I'm in Heaven. Wow. Just wow! Support this small business- you won't be disappointed!

Fantastic visit! Had what legit may have been the best wings I've ever had; when they say fall off…read morethe bone they aren't kidding! My girlfriend had the gyro salad which was also great, and our daughter had the kids cheese pizza. Everything came out quick and was delicious, and the homemade ice cream made a phenomenal dessert. Service was friendly and the ambiance was really cute. Would absolutely recommend and will come back again!

Alpharetta Food Truck Alley - Yelp OTP UYE at the Alpharetta Food Truck Alley.

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The Alpharetta Food Truck Alley is a weekly gathering of food trucks in historic downtown…read moreAlpharetta. Currently, it happens every Thursday evening from 5pm-9pm. Check the Alpharetta Food Truck Alley's Facebook page for the latest operating hours and food truck lineups. We visited this past Thursday (9/5) and the alley was packed with people. This apparently is the place to be in Alpharetta. I counted about 10-12 food trucks. More than I expected. Some of the trucks included: Freckled & Blue - modern Southern A Movable Feast - French crepes The Pup Truck - hot dogs King of Pops - gourmet popsicles Happy Belly - natural foods Champion Cheesesteaks Mighty Meatballs Yoli's Street Food - Cuban sandwiches Most of the trucks were lined up on Old Roswell St. (the "alley") between Roswell St. and Milton Ave. There were a lot of people and a lot of activity going on. There were two separate bands performing live music. There was a large inflatable bounce house for kids to play in. There was a large picnic area underneath the shade of giant trees. All the spots were taken. Various free parking is located throughout downtown Alpharetta. It's all about finding a spot. If you're lucky, you can find a spot in the parking lot directly behind the food truck alley. There's also a free public parking lot off of Roswell St. Old Roswell St. feeds directly into this lot from the east. Signs to this "public parking" lot are well marked. You can definitely tell you're in the suburbs here. There are a plethora of families with kids. There are also several teenagers, some accompanied by parents, some not. Like other food truck parks, this place is dog-friendly. I saw at least 2 Alpharetta police officers on-duty at the event. One of the officers was assisting people with parking. I don't think there are adequate trash/recycle bins here. The trash cans that we used were overflowing with trash. Also, the only restrooms available were two porta potties located next to some smelly dumpsters. Awesome. At least each porta pottie came equipped with hand sanitizer. Overall, I liked the Alpharetta Food Truck Alley. It's certainly nice and convenient for the residents of Alpharetta to be able to experience food trucks from all over Atlanta in their own back yard. However, if you don't live in or nearby Alpharetta, it's not worth the drive because these same food trucks can often be found at the Atlanta Food Truck Park on Howell Mill Rd. or at other food truck meetups around the city. Tip: B.Y.O.B. (even if it's just water) so you don't to shell out extra money for overpriced beverages.

The best idea in the world is to have a Food Truck Alley once a week in a city! I just love it!…read moreThere were about 10 trucks here including a tent for the restaurant nearby called Smokejack BBQ. Since Smokejack BBQ is an actual restaurant, I figured we can go anytime so I didn't walk over to their tent. I quickly learned that was a mistake because their food looked the best with nicely sized portions at great prices. I will definitely be stopping by the next time I'm there! I tried a Chicken Sandwich called the "Not-So-Ordinary Chicken Sandwich" from Happy Belly. As the description sounded amazing, my actual sandwich was extremely disappointing. It included a small round chicken breast, gouda cheese, couple leaves of Arugula, and a special sauce. To be honest, most of the sandwich was Ciabatta Bread. For $8.50, I could've gotten better but I don't blame the event! I would definitely be back to try a different food truck since I love food trucks!

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