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    Waffle House

    3.5 (51 reviews)
    Open Open 24 hours

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Sausage hash brown bowl.  $10.50.
    Greg K.

    Everyone loves Waffle House. Well maybe not everyone but everyone I want to know. One of the chains highlights is consistency from store to store. Anywhere you go it's the same fast service and good food. Because of that I seldom rate Waffle House locations because they are all pretty much the same. I wanted to give a special shout out to this Chamblee location. I stopped for a quick breakfast on my way to work this morning. The place was slammmed. Every seat filled. Only 3 employees present. Two ladies waiting on the entire restaurant and one guy on the grill. And it was great. I found a place at the counter and Carol took my order and got me my food quick. My hash brown bowl was cooked perfect and I made my morning meeting in time. Good work Carol. Good work Waffle House.

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    Raven Q.

    Friday the fam and I had a craving for the Waffle House and of course we went to our favorite one! I love this Waffle House for so many reasons...so let's get into it! First off once you walk in you always feel welcomed and it feels like family. For my mom and son it is because we use to live across the street and this was their spot when I was at work lol anyway back to business, the staff is always so bright and welcoming, almost everyone speaks as you walk in and I love that. Second it is ALWAYS clean! Cleanliness is hugeeee to me and my mom and this Waffle House is ALWAYS clean, the restrooms are spic n span! Now babbbyyyyy let's get into the food! The Food is ALWAYS ALWAYSSSS ALWAYSSS cooked to perfection! Now we sit with Ms.Carol because hunny she is life and I love me a good time and good food with the service to match. I'm a pumpkin girl so naturally I order the pumpkin waffle and it was everything I expected, you can taste the hints of common and nutmeg and the pumpkin is on point and it has pecans in it and then the whip to finish tooo good! I also ordered steak and eggs which were excellent. Mommy ordered the streak and eggs as well and she took it down baby. We did not come to play. My little man had his waffle and apple juice and helped mommy and myself fix up our coffee lol. Which was freshly brewed by the way. If you're in the area pay them a visit! You won't regret it!!!

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    Kevin C.

    This was my first visit to a Waffle House in over a year, and I had a great experience! There were only 5 customers at the most at any given time eating in the restaurant while I was here, so social distancing was easy to maintain. Others dropped in to pick up their called in orders, but they were waiting no more than 5 minutes. Parking was easy to find right in front of Waffle House. As I walked up to the restaurant, signs with bar codes were posted on the glass windows. If customers scanned the bar code, they could get the Waffle House menu on their phone eliminating the need to handle physical menus, so I scanned the code and started looking at the menu. I was immediately greeted with a "Welcome to Waffle House" as I walked in. I looked around and noticed all of the employees were wearing face masks, and all of the booths were separated by tall plexiglass attached to the backs of the bench seats. The counter and tall counters looked like it was up to individual customers to social distance from each other. The air conditioning temp was turned down low, but that was okay with me because I run hot and it also meant that the air was continuously circulating. A server quickly walked over to me as soon as I sat at a booth away from others. I had already decided what I wanted, so I ordered a hash brown bowl with hash browns, scrambled eggs, sausage, cheese and some gravy on top (don't judge)! It took about 10 minutes for my early lunch to be served. The food was piping hot and oh so good. Even with the a/c turned down low, my food never got cold, maybe because I ate it quickly. I feel I got a generous helping of food. The hash browns were crispy on the edges and softer in the middle. The eggs were scrambled and well done but still fluffy. The gravy had a slightly salty and sausage-y flavor and a nice thick (but not too thick) consistency, and my server didn't scrimp on the amount of gravy she ladled onto the eggs and hash browns. Yeah ... it was delicious! I left with a full stomach and a satisfaction knowing I got more than my money's worth.

    scorched runny eggs (how many is that? 
  looks like 2) versus 3 fluffy scrambled eggs with cheese

    I have been visiting this location for over 20 years. I am crying because I have to take my medicine that requires food. I ordered 3 eggs with cheese a side of bacon and 1 piece of Texas toast. Now you know eggs with cheese are supposed to be fluffy not runny. I cannot taste the cheese unless the cheese is the scorched part on the eggs. I guess the guy was new and he had no help this morning. But I am so disappointed. Sorry, but he needs more training as I would hate to see this location go down because of the cooking. The service was great as always, the little lady tried to calm my anxiety and it worked and I said oh no worries he's new. But even new people know how to make scrambled eggs with cheese. I am stuck in my office with no other recourse because I have to take my medicine.

    They packed lol
    Zarinah T.

    Im not sure if its the time of the night i went 1 am sat but this place looked like a disaster area. Ive worked at wh before and ive never seen a time where all the tables and high counter was dirty with plates and no one really in the restaraunt ..my only guess is the staff neded more training on prebussing the tables...other than that the food was great and waitress was also great..

    All star sampler
    Kenyatta L.

    The Waffle House isn't the cleanest restaurant let me be the first to say. But the breakfast is so good you can kinda get passed the fact that it's a small little rinky dink diner that will leave you full the rest of the day and the prices can't be beat.

    Coffee,  coffee!
    Carrie Neal W.

    SO ... a WaHo is a WaHo is a WaHo, right? Nope. Please go here - yes, the menu is the same as any other location, but this one is special because of the people. Mr Jimmy masters a mean cooktop - and he'll flirt with you in the most honest and clever way possible (I got a whole two minutes of how I had a good spirit he saw when I walked in - his delivery can't be properly described in a review, but go with me here). He'll add extra extra bacon to your grilled cheese, too. Clean, friendly, welcoming and all good stuff. 12-1am when nobody's really there because it's not in the midst of bar-land or people-getting-off-work land, it's perfect for that indulgence you want (you- you know you want hash browns! That was my app last night.) and a good spot for reading a book with your coffee, with the only distractions being pleasant chatter with the four or so people around, and a mug refill when you need it. Go!

    Not many clients but to go order neglected

    Always have had a pleasant experience here. Picking up a to-go order since the other nearby waffle houses could not take to go orders. So it's pretty reliable here. Although they told me 10-15 minutes, when I got there 15 minutes later, it seems like they just started making the food. I still had to wait 10-15 minutes. Also the restaurant wasn't completely full. So it feels like the pick up orders are neglected. The sausage patties were too hard to be edible.

    No pride in their job, shenanigans galore.

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    This place is always great and consistent. Not all waffle houses are created equal and this one is the exception that proves the rule.

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    Hash browns were not cooked, lumps in the grits, need a new cook!!!! Bad experience.

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    Culinary Dropout

    Culinary Dropout

    4.1
    (287 reviews)
    3.3 mi
    $$
    Full bar
    Happy hour specials

    Was in ATL for my son's birthday trip, and honestly we had soooo many options to choose but this…read moreplace from previous reviews and photos had me intrigued. Coming into it, around early dinner time hour, it was fair to say a slow evening for a Saturday. This provided us a fair chance to be able to not feel rushed during this experience. Server and food runners were on point. Server knew the menu and what to suggest as popular meals and what his favorites were. He also informed us that food was made from scratch and the ribs were already sold out! Bummer as that would've been a go to choice! The restaurant it self seemed cleaned and a sleek look to it. We chose 2 fried chicken meals and steak and frite. These dishes were to brag about 100%, wish I could've met the head chef and supervisor on shift to let them how wonderful the food was and that the staff have great personality and professional! This chicken meals were beyond what could've fool me as a homemade chicken made by someone's grandma! The steak was cooked to perfection that could've melted in your north. Due to my sons birthday, the offered a complimentary dessert for him to have! I recommend this place or there other locations 10/10!

    Used to go to Culinary Drop out in Pflugerville TX all the time. I was so excited when I found one…read morehere in Atlanta too. The food was good but not exceptional. It just was not flavorful.... Kind of bland. The location itself was nice... big live music and a good menu. Service was kind of off. They looked like there weee in the middle of a shift change. We got service then didn't then later did again. I'd like to go back and try it again... I think it was just an off experience.

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    Landmark Diner Buckhead

    Landmark Diner Buckhead

    2.8
    (478 reviews)
    4.6 mi
    $$

    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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    They sell alcohol here
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    Buttermilk Kitchen

    Buttermilk Kitchen

    4.4
    (2.5k reviews)
    4.1 mi
    $$

    We were in town for a concert and my birthday, and decided to go for a nice breakfast for my…read morebirthday. Did some online research and kept coming back to Buttermilk Kitchen. Couldn't have been happier with our choice. Reviews I'd seen online mentioned parking is a bit limited and that the restaurant is frequently busy. So we were prepared for that even though we were going on a Thursday mid morning. I think there was an influx of people celebrating graduations because it was in fact very busy. However we got very lucky with parking and happened to come in right as someone was leaving. I was sure we would have a wait for a table, which of course would have been fine, but actually we were seated immediately! Which was super nice and unexpected. The atmosphere is bustling but not in a bad way. The restaurant itself is adorable and has a lot of character. It feels like you're having breakfast at an old friend's house. The service was great and our food came out in a very reasonable amount of time. I ordered a specialty coffee, I believe it was the almond joy cold brew, and it was delicious. Strong, which is how I like it and not overly sweet. I ordered the chicken biscuit on the waiter's recommendation and it was absolutely the best fried chicken I've ever had. Juicy and crispy. My husband ordered the pimento cheese omelette and was very happy with it, the bacon was thick cut and smoky and flavorful. The pimento cheese grits that came on the side for me were also a stand out, such great flavor. The biscuits are fantastic and the blueberry basil jam that came with my husband's meal was such a nice touch. We will absolutely make a point to come back to Buttermilk Kitchen next time we visit the Atlanta area.

    TL;DR: Super cute spot with decent breakfast offerings and great staff. Don't go out of your way to…read morecome, but worth a visit if you're in the neighborhood. First things first: the Chicken Biscuit. Buttermilk Kitchen's biscuit is on the crunchy, honey-flavored side. I personally prefer fluffier, more buttery biscuits, so this one wasn't my favorite. That aside, the chicken was crispy and well-seasoned and paired well with the cheese grits. If you ever wanted a dry, crunchy version of Homegrown's Comfy Chicken Biscuit, come give this a shot. I also tried the Hash Bowl, which was a bit underwhelming. It was a *lot* of potatoes compared to the eggs and bacon bits, and there wasn't a lot of seasoning other than the bacon. Would rather recommend one of the other options if you end up visiting. The drinks are good as well, would recommend the matcha latte (not too sweet!) and the French Press coffee.

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    I forget the dish's name but fried egg hash with red potatoes. Wife's order.

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    I forget the dish's name but fried egg hash with red potatoes. Wife's order.
    Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar

    Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar

    4.1
    (724 reviews)
    3.0 mi
    $$

    Just had the BEST chill happy hour at Lazy Dog Restaurant & Bar and I totally get why people love…read morethis place. The vibe is cozy but still upscale -- like a mountain lodge right in the middle of the city. Perfect if you're coming from shopping around Perimeter or just want a laid-back spot with really good food. Everything we ordered was fresh and flavorful, but what really stood out was how welcoming the atmosphere is. It's one of those rare places where you can bring friends, kids, or even go for a casual date and it still feels like a great experience. Service was friendly, attentive, and made the whole meal even better. You can tell the staff actually cares about making sure guests enjoy themselves because I have two 1yr olds with me and still got to enjoy adult life. If you're in the Perimeter area Eli the waiter and Colby hooked a mom up and looking for a place that has great food, good energy, and a menu with tons of options, this spot is definitely worth trying. I'm always exploring great restaurants around Atlanta and sharing honest reviews. Follow me if you want to discover more hidden gems and family-friendly spots around the city!

    What a great lunch break. I work nearby but had never visited this spot across the parking lot…read morefrom Perimeter Mall. It was recommended by a friend so I checked it out. Everything was really good. I did the All American Burger with fries and a soda. Service was fast and responsive. She offered to get me a to go cup for my drink without being asked. Atmosphere was great. I love that you can see into the kitchen ensuring everything is clean and proper. The only negative was the price. I thought I read $12.95 on the menu. When the bill came it was $17.95. Maybe I saw sandwich only or just mis read it. Ad a drink, tax, and a tip and my lunch was nearly $28. I can't do that every day. But it was nice as a treat.

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    Korean Ribeye Bibimbap Bowl

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    Brooklyn Cafe

    Brooklyn Cafe

    4.1
    (362 reviews)
    4.8 mi
    $$

    I have a meeting coming for quite some time and I finally made it in. The place is a really nice…read moreplace if you wanna go ahead and meet some people at the bar or sit outside on a covered patio. It's free parking in Sandy Springs because it's in a shopping center so you don't have to worry about paying for parking. The menu itself is very small so you're not going to have a lot of things on there to choose from but what you do pick is probably gonna be really good though. The menu is usually only one page. Now if you flip it over the wine list is extensive or decently extensive considering the fact that it's not a winery but you have a massive amount of options . Last time I was there I sat at the bar and Rob was super cool and really gave great customer service. No complaints about that . Brooklyn favorite Reuben - the Reuben was a really good sandwich. It came hot with melted cheese on there and sauerkraut and it was a hit. It came with fries but you can actually get a different side if you want. The Reuben sandwich was very good and very filling. It wasn't overly stacked like I'm used to back where I'm from but at the same time they definitely put a nice amount of meat on there so you won't be hungry after you finish. Avocado egg rolls - I tried the avocado egg rolls and they were okay but it's not my cup of tea. Personally I don't actually like avocado and it was pretty much 90% avocado inside there. At the same time it wasn't bad. If you like avocados then this is really gonna be your bag. It comes with a really sweet, maybe a teriyaki kind of sauce, but it's actually good and it helped. I'm just not a fan of that so I can't take that away from them. Lobster bisque - the Lobster Bites were okay. It tasted just like it was supposed to. It was still very lobstery and creamy so I have to give them that. It was pretty good. I only had a little bit but at the same time I thought it was good for what it was. Overall I really really enjoyed this spot. The customer service was really good and the food was solid

    The Food is consistently great. Service is warm, and many…read moreLocals eat there weekly. If I'm coming into Atlanta, this is our #1 spot to go "Always" Small menu but always good try the Key Lime Pie No need to drive to Key West, Brooklyn Cafe has the best anywhere

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    Braised Short Ribs
    Braised Short Ribs
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    Main dining room.
    The Mad Italian

    The Mad Italian

    3.7
    (836 reviews)
    2.3 mi
    $$

    This place is a classic Italian comfort restaurant with a local twist. We stopped by The Mad…read moreItalian for dinner and came away seriously impressed. The atmosphere is casual and welcoming, perfect for a laid-back meal with friends or family. They're known for hearty subs, and the Philly cheesesteak, juicy, well-seasoned, and served on a generous roll that soaked up all the flavor beautifully. Portions are generous, so you definitely get your money's worth. I also tried the Pastalaya with chicken, which were flavorful with great seasoning and cooked perfectly. The variety on the menu is excellent too, everything from Italian hoagies and pasta classics to salads and soups, so there's something for everyone. Service was very friendly and efficient, and prices are very reasonable for the quality and portion sizes. Would definitely recommend stopping in for a satisfying lunch or casual dinner. Ample free parking available in front and around the restaurant.

    The Mad Italian is a quick-serve cafe with a patio which is known for cheesesteaks, hoagies and…read morepastas served with beer and wine. We have tried their Pastalaya made of Diavolo and alfredo sauce blended with grilled chicken, shrimp, Italian sausage, onions and green peppers. I was worried because it is their take on Jambalaya, but it was a wonderful burst of flavor. Garlic bread was a complimentary with our dish. Steven was our server for the day. Plenty of free parking in and around the restaurant. The Mad Italian first opened in Atlanta way back in 1973 and they have been going strong in Chamblee, GA ever since 1981. Their original location in Chamblee closed within the past ten years or so and they have a pretty much brand new spot literally about two doors down on Savoy Drive. Fantastic, modern restaurant facility. Unbeatable location. Top notch service. Friendly ambience that feels like home. Excellent service. And the best food you can get for the price.

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