Table One

3438 Peachtree Rd NE #100, Atlanta
(404) 869-5535

Recent Reviews

Daria Smith

Newly opened in our building. Food is good, service is great.1) Please put out napkins and salt & Pepper at the tables so people can sit and eat. Flowers on tables?2) There are large condiment Squeeze bottles with - Catsup, hot sauce, and siracha, but they are on the wrong side of the island. If across from the register with cups this would help with traffic flow Otherwise you have to pay, ask for a cup - work your way around any line, and if no cup you have to awkwardly open your container, and then work your way around the island again.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 3

tiago lages

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Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 5

Jose carlos Campos

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Moshe G.

Horrible and expenisve food...you pay 10 bucks for a sandwich put together by a smoker. you can smell cigarette smoke on the workers, there is nothing good about this place. the food is bad, its expensive and there is one cashier point so it takes almost 30 minutes to pay. you can drive to lenox or walk to phipps mall, spend less, get more, better food and be back in your office before you would have even had a chance to place an order at this DUMP...i hope it closes down soon and we can get a different owner in this place.

River R.

We'll let me say all the the reviews on here are way outdated. I am in town for work in this building and this place is awesome. The food is great and way cheaper then any other place even close to this. For example they charge 2.00 for 20 oz coke. Everyone else wants like 4.00. Breakfast is amazing as well. Thanks table one for not blowing up my expense budget!!!!

Heather Hennessey

Great little cafe for a quick bite

Marcus Pegues

It can be a hit or miss kind of place but when it's a hit its reallly good. It is bit pricey compared to other places in the area.

Emily M

Extremely over priced, for okay, but not great food.

Tribe

Terrible food, high prices, long wait...the staff looks bored and cant take orders properly and mess up your food regularly. One person that works there was a large sweaty dude that reeked of BO and cigarette smoke. i will not be going back.

Ben G.

Awful. So many options within walking distance that have twice the quality for half the price.

Sarah J.

This place is open for breakfast/ lunch, and their coffee and smoothie bar is open till six. The food is kind of hit or miss (except the pizzas which are always good), and it's a little overpriced. Favorite items are not always available but include the kale salad, Brussels sprout salad, and tomato soup.

Phipps Tower E.

I would be shocked if anyone gives this place over one star. Especially since I hear complaints from strangers about the restaurant every time I am in it. First of all, the prices are ridiculously high. A 5 inch Cuban and a bag of chips has ran me $10. A pre-made salad will cost over $10 and a couple eggs and fruit for breakfast is an easy $8. They try to be upscale with fancy names and dishes when really there is nothing special about it. They offer no other cheap options so you have to get their "heart healthy stuffed flank steak kabobs". The lines and organization is a complete disaster. Expect to wait 10 minutes in line during lunch hours. In fact, people have gone to subway/moes across the street and got back before those picking food up from table one. The soup bowls are getting smaller but they are still charging the same price. The pizza takes a good 10 minutes to bake, employees forget orders, someone who orders after you will get their food before you, you can't substitute green olives for black olives, the list goes on. They are lucky they are in a building where convenience draws people in. If they were a freestanding location this place would be empty. It needs a complete overhaul of its operations and pricing.

Rich V.

Table One is new at Phipps Tower; I think it was part of Carters moving their HQ to the building. As it's still new, I think they are dealing with basic operational issues like lines and using the systems. It's usually a pain to check out, and if you want to grab and go, then you go in a different door than if you want to order from the cafeteria side. This seems a bit nonsensical to me as I would like to grab bottled drinks with my carry out. That said, the food itself is quite good. It's the standard fare of pizzas and sandwiches, but I have had the special plates of the day most days. They have been tasty, from fish tacos to pork loin to stir fry. The prices are a bit higher than other corporate cafeterias, but the quality is good. The salads take a while to get as well. Even if they have someone on the dessert side of the island, that person apparently can't also make even a side salad if there are five people in line for salads, but he can just cut a slice of cake. Oh well, the variety has been decent and the people are friendly.

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