“We had my husband’s 50th birthday party at Blue Tarp/High Card last night. It was perfect! The space was ours for the private event. The management & staff were all great to work with, they even helped us decorate. They’ve been on our radar as a local brewery for a while, but it is a great space for events. Highly recommend!“
“Don’t know where to start. Finally, an authentic caribbean/Jamaican restaurant in ATL. The food as well as the service is top notch, and quite frankly, this place deserves more than 5 stars. Their drinks are great as well—the Bob Marley and the rum punch, are my favorite drinks. What I love most about this place is that it makes you feel like you are back on the islands. From the music to the food—it makes you feel as though you transported to Jamaica. Everything I had so far was excellent (pls try their patties and coco bread —to meIt is the best I have had since moving to ATL 3 yrs ago from Brooklyn) and their brunch is on point! I have been to this place 4 times and they have not disappointed me or my husband. I will be back again!“
“I loved the muffin and the coffee is also really good. I was disappointed by the fact that they advertise the food menu as “all day” but the proceeded to tell me that the kitchen closed at 2:30pm. As I was there, it was 2:50 so I missed it by about 20 minutes. On top of that, they were also short on change which is fine because I get it, you know? It happens. Just mostly disappointed by the false advertising.Vegetarian options: I’m vegetarian and they allow you to modify parts of the menu such as request a veggie patty in place of beef and omit any eggs from all dishes.Parking: Lots of parking in the back. Maybe about 8/9 spots in the front and more in the back.Wheelchair accessibility: While I don’t personally have a wheelchair, I am very aware of disability friendly environments and architecture. There was a ramp to get inside as well as the booths having pull out chairs for those who need the accessibility. No unnecessary steps or stairs to get in.“
“Moondog has such a large selection of beer! They had 40 beers on tap, with a refrigerator of wine (limited selection) and nonalcoholic beer too! They share a parking lot with some other businesses.Small space with limited tables and seating. We went on Saturday, 2/3/24, at 5:45 pm. It was already crowded, but there was a free table! By 7 pm, it was packed! They had live music when we went. There was a sign for trivia night too.I got the Mason Ale Works iPop! Tropical and it was soooo tasty and fruity and amazing. I also had the Yazoo Hefeweizen. Also good!Pretty cool and fun place. Very chill. Would definitely go back!“
“Excellent place with wonderful owners and great beer. We consider this “our” place as this is the first brewery we started playing Cornhole at, so We decided to have our wedding and after party there. They exceeded our expectations with the set up and serving all the guests beer and helping out however we needed it for the big day. All of our family and friends told us that the wedding “was so relaxing and fun” Absolutely love the owners and the staff.“
“If you're looking for the best martinis in town, VESPER IS IT. YOU MADE IT!!! My girlfriends had been raving about Vesper and we finally set a date for me to see what the hype was all about and I was not disappointed. They have some dog friendly outdoor seating, although in nice weather, it goes fast. There is plenty of room inside, but once peak hours hit, you'd be lucky to find a seat, let alone standing room. So get there earlier to ensure a table or seat! Espresso Martinis (on the menu as May Day) here are a MUST - I have been told I also need to come back and try their whiskey espresso martinis so I will leave that review pending for now. The Vesper Lynd is a classic bond inspired cocktail that is also my general drink of choice - and they do it right! I tried the molten lava chocolate cake on another visit to pair with my espresso martini and it was just ok. At least there was the inside was molten, but we found it to be a bit grainy and way too sweet. Will skip that one next time and stick to liquid calories LOL. I WILL be back for those whiskey espresso martinis ASAP. Although I've heard that tequila or rum espresso martinis are the new thing right now? I'll ask the bartender :)“
“I can’t drink milk: I haven’t had hot chocolate in years and they made it with almond milk. It was absolutely delicious. They even make their own chocolate ? (that contains milk) My girlfriend got a vanilla latte and she said she’d go back, but next time she’s get a large lol. I’ll be back too!Dietary restrictions: Almond milkAnd one other option (not sure)“
“Great local neighborhood brewery. I stopped by to have a couple of beers and watch some basketball and was pleasantly surprised by the place. It had a hearty crowd, full of energy, which is always fun. The beer was good, but my favorite part of the experience (including the beers) was a really good band that was playing. They were called "The Peachtree Three" and I was blown away with their talent. They sang so beautifully and they sang so many great songs that sounded amazing! I love the brewery scene, it's a "thing" for me, so when I have a nice experience like I did at Cultivation, it definitely makes me want to go back. Highly recommend this brewery.“
“Walking in to Hopstix we were welcomed by the wide open space, clean lines, and minimalist decor. Our server, David Ramos, was friendly, explained Asian Fusion cuisine, and described specific menu items enthusiastically. We ordered baby octopus... a spicy, crispy, red adventure; Asian-seasoned corn-on-the-cob (who knew?); and panko-crusted chicken strips with curried veggies over jasmine rice. We were impressed. The flavors were distinct but not powerful. The spicy hotness was entertaining without burning. The panko was crispy on the tender, juicy chicken; the veggies... carrots, onion, and broccoli... were al dente; the currie sauce was mildly spicely over almost-fluffy (vs. pasty) jasmine rice; and the serving was remarkably generous. My guest tried the jasmine rice beer and enjoyed its lightness and slight aroma. Our desert was an exquisite coconut-encrusted Creme Brulee. The pace of service was relaxed so we were able to talk and laugh between servings and the attentive visits by David and bussers. A two-hour lunch is uncommon; we enjoyed every minute of our first experience at Hopstix, and will be brining our friends there soon.“
“Fantastic wings and beer. I had an 8 piece wing with Korean BBQ sauce and ordered it spicy. Great amount of flavor and the right amount of heat. The fries were great and the beer selection is top notch.On top of the food the owner is a gem of a person.“
“This place has got it all ! First off Great service ! That’s what we all want right? Lauren was simply amazing . Made me the best old fashion I’ve had in years! The food came out respectably on time and piping hot! OH and delicious! The large portions will keep you coming back! Check it out and don’t just take my word for it, experience it for yourself!“
“I think we can all agree that most people look at reviews of restaurants to see how bomb the food is going to be. However, If you are looking for a casual date night, dining in type of environment, this is not the place. The food on the other hand was magnificent!!! I love the efo riro soup the pounded yam, the jollof rice and the brisket was good although, it could have been a little less dry. I wanted to dine in, but didn't realize that they try and make it a "club/lounge" vibe. The music was way too loud for me. You cannot comfortably hold a conversation.THE PRICES!!! So, I don't have a problem paying for amazing food, however, $26 for a stew and pounded yam is a no for me.Not to mention their portions are so small. $9 for jollof rice, $16 for sliced brisket that was a handful!! They need to cut prices or double up on portions if they want more business. We also ordered a corona, ONE BEER= $7!!!!!!!!!!Overall, It was okay, I will go there for take-out if I am desperate to eat some good African food, but expect to pay a good bit!“
“I was craving Korean fried chicken while visiting in the area. A quick google search and my bf and i ended up here. The service was quick and they had service buttons. The chicken was yummy and so crispy. My boyfriend loves that Korean fried chicken comes with gloves. Come hungry!“
“Maggie’s Neighborhood Bar and Grille, or Mags as us Emory students call it, is a good bar. I didn’t end up getting anything to drink besides water, but the onion rings were good. I give this place a 4/5 solely on personal preference that it’s a smoking establishment, and I’m pretty sensitive to cigarette smoke.“
“Three breweries in one at this quirky location! Some nights are lively and crowded, others more chill. All nights are comfortable, welcoming, and fun. Come as you are whoever you are, but leave negative vibes at the door. This place is connection and revelry only, flying a flag that says “abide no hatred,” and happily supporting Tucker Pride.As someone who is gluten free, I can only review the ciders, but those ciders are so worth mentioning. Delicious and strong, a couple of these make for a cheery evening in a peace and love crowd. Occasional food pop-ups (especially Senpai noodles!) bring the deliciousness to you, but other nights, you’re welcome to bring in your own munchies. I recommend stopping at Tucker Meat Market for burgers and wings before you swing through for a drink and some axe throwing and air hockey. Huge fan of their events; karaoke, comedy, yoga, axe and cornhole leagues… it’s a must do in Tucker.“