Legacy Restaurant Partners has introduced the city of Atlanta to the premium, food-focused, sports-centered, draught-direct eatery with a high-energy vibe, STATS located in the Luckie Marietta District. Adding to the excitement and anticipation, tap tasters will be mesmerized by the revolutionary beer tap tables.
Atlanta's best sports bar... period is open Downtown! Revel in 360-degree views of your favorite sporting event on our state-of-the-art sound and plasma screen systems. Hudson Grille is the perfect place to catch the game, to meet friends for a great meal, or enjoy drinks from one of our expansive bars. Enjoy your next special occasion at Hudson Grille in one of our private party spaces, capable of holding hundreds of guests.
Online menus, items, descriptions and prices for Dantanna's - Restaurant - Atlanta, GA 30303
The latest concept from Legacy Restaurant Partners is opening soon in Downtown Atlanta. Boasting dual custom red smokers, this barbecue & bourbon gathering spot will be serving a traditional barbecue menu with slow-cooked beef, pork and poultry. Legacy Restaurant Partners is a collection of some of Atlanta’s best restaurants and exclusive event facilities predominantly located in Downtown Atlanta’s Luckie Marietta District. These include Article 14, Game-X, STATS, Glenn’s Kitchen, Skylounge at the Glenn Hotel, Max’s Coal Oven Pizzeria, Der Biergarten, Olmsted, Ventanas and City View Room Atlanta.
Opened in 2008, this Taco Mac location has been serving the downtown Atlanta community for over 8 years. Taco Mac offers the most “Craft on Draft"" with over 100 taps of craft and local brews, casual American fare, like fresh never frozen buffalo wings, and 35+ HD TVs for watching all your favorite sports. Started in 1979 by two friends who found their way from Buffalo, NY to the warmer and sunnier Atlanta, Taco Mac has grown from those humble beginnings to over 30 locations across the Southeast.
This fall, celebrity chef Marvin Woods is bringing the World Premiere of his signature cuisine, “Coastal Soul” to Downtown Atlanta at Asante Restaurant and Lounge. The restaurant will feature Woods’ unique genre of culinary art that pulls from his decades of experience cooking, traveling and studying global influence of the African diaspora. Thanks to Woods’ experience as an Emmy-award nominated television host of Home Plate, a best-selling cookbook author of Home Plate Cooking and The New Low Country, and as lead chef for First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign, Woods has developed a signature style that blends the worldly ingredients and techniques of South America, the Caribbean, the Low Country and Southern United States and Africa. The common theme through these cuisines (also considered “the Middle Passage” because of its role in history as the route where slaves were run from the West coast of Africa to the Caribbean, Americas and Europe) is their use of okra, sweet potatoes and rice, blending well with the soulful cuisine of the American South. Asante’s casual fine dining service, affordable menu and ambience is a remarkable composition of all these cultures coming together in a setting that appeals to Atlanta’s sophisticated culinary set, as well as visitors and tourists to the Downtown area. The space, formerly occupied by Downtown’s iconic Peasant Bistro, includes two floors, with a second-floor main dining room as well as a private dining room that can seat up to 60. The expansive second-floor outdoor patio can host 80 and the ground level will feature a lounge area and a 10-seat bar with handcrafted cocktails that complement the cuisine. These versatile areas are perfectly suited for parties and receptions of any size. Chef Woods’ menu is approachable in price, driven by what’s fresh and in season, and welcoming to all types of tastes. The cuisine is creative and adventurous, yet healthy and satisfying. The dinner menu features appetizers ($7-$16) such as Gulf Coast Shrimp Grits Circuit Hash, Chicharrones de Pollo (Latin fried Chicken), Chef’s signature hushpuppies and Cashew Cheese with Aeroponic-grown Arugula Salad that he is growing on his patio. The coastal specialties ($9-$26) include international flavors in both small and large plates like crispy Bahamian conch fritters, Mozambique king prawns and roasted wild boar. Entrees ($17-$26) feature everything from chicken sausage-stuffed wild boar with chop corn pudding to Creole-braised kingfish with Carolina Gold speckled rice. The lunch menu features signature Po’ boy sandwiches with catfish, shrimp, chicken or brisket ($9-$12). Salads and sides are also available. On Saturday and Sunday, Asante features a brunch menu. Shareable plates are offered at the bar, like crispy okra ($5) and Po’ boy sliders ($9-$13). The restaurant’s management team combines an impressive roster of experience and talent, with David Espin as general manager, Virgil Harper as chef de cuisine, Andre Mack directing the wine program and Lonn Coward as chef de bar. Asante promises to be a welcome addition to Downtown’s Luckie Marietta District, with plenty of tourist destinations like the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coke, Centennial Olympic Park, the new College Football Hall of Fame and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights all within walking distance. “I am delighted to bring my style of cooking to Atlanta, which is the best city to appreciate this blend of flavors and genres of cuisine,” says Woods. “And I think this is exactly the kind of restaurant that Downtown needs—something that is fresh and creative in flavor, yet sophisticated and festive enough to be a destination for both Atlanta locals and its many tourists.” Asante Restaurant and Lounge is open seven days a week. Dinner is served Sunday through Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 5 to 11 p.m. The lounge stays open until midnight on Friday and Saturday, and until 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Lunch will be offered Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Brunch will be available on Saturday and Sunday between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Asante is located at 250 Park Ave W NW. For more information, visit asanteatl.com. For more information on Chef Marvin Woods, visit ChefMarvinWoods.com. About Asante Located in Downtown Atlanta, Asante is an upscale coastal soul cuisine concept from Emmy-nominated television host, best-selling cookbook author and celebrity chef Marvin Woods. A destination for Atlanta’s resident foodies and visitors alike, Asante features Woods’ signature style of cooking, inspired by his years of cooking, traveling and studying global influence of the African diaspora. About Chef Marvin Woods Chef Marvin Woods is an Emmy Award-nominated television host, celebrated chef, restaurateur, author of cookbooks Home Plate Cooking and The New Low Country Cooking, and a 30-year veteran in the hospitality and restaurant industry. He has also been an owner and a partner in restaurants in Miami, Charlotte and Washington, D.C. In the fall of 2009, he was selected to cook at The White House for the Obamas' first State Dinner. In June 2010, he kicked off First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! Healthy Cooking for Families initiative. Currently, Marvin hosts a segment on GPB's (Georgia Public Broadcast) "Georgia Cooks," and WSB as well as being a weekly-featured contributor/blogger to blackdoctors.org. He is a contracted spokesperson with United Healthcare, LiveSmart Energy Bars and Sodexo. Woods is a James Beard Foundation “star” chef who also has volunteered his time and talents to American Heart & American Stroke Association, The American Diabetes Association, The Boys and Girls Clubs of America. He has lived and worked in Europe as well as the Caribbean, South America and Africa. He has been interviewed and featured on Food Network, CBS’ Chef on a Shoestring, The Today Show, CBSNews.com, Country Living, Southern Living Magazine, Oprah and Cooking Light Magazine. ###
Online menus, items, descriptions and prices for Prime Meridian - Restaurant - Atlanta, GA 30303
Ruth’s Chris Steak House is situated in the lobby of the Embassy Suites Hotel just across the street from the Georgia World Congress Center, CNN and Philips Arena. This Ruth’s Chris restaurant in downtown Atlanta offers dramatic views of Centennial Olympic Park (the home of the 1996 Summer Olympics). Numerous private dining rooms offer a variety of dining options for 10 to 350 guests. Weather permitting, the outdoor patio of our steakhouse accommodates up to 70 guests. Whether it’s a romantic steak dinner for two, an important business luncheon, a social event or an all-day meeting, Ruth’s Chris Centennial Park can accommodate your needs.
Dine in the heart of downtown Atlanta and enjoy the euro charm of Thrive – an upscale yet casual restaurant full of life and simple pleasures. Enjoy delicious award winning food and extensive drink choices as you look upon the glow of The CNN Center and watch the stir on the streets of our great city Make a Reservation now at http://www.opentable.com/thrive-reservations-atlanta?rtype=ism&restref=10708 BAR & LOUNGE HOURS Sushi Served All Day in Bar & Lounge Bar Happy Hour ~ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm Dinner ~ Mon – Fri: 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm Dinner ~ Sat: 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm DINING ROOM HOURS Lunch ~ Mon - Fri: 11:30 am-3:00 pm Dinner ~ Mon – Fri: 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm Dinner ~ Sat: 5:30 pm - 10:00 pm
Unlike many other ethnic groups in the United States, Creoles did not migrate from another country. The Creole people by definition are descendants of French, Spanish, or Portuguese settlers living in the West Indies and Latin America. In Louisiana, Creole best identified French-speaking people of French or Spanish decent. Their ancestors were a separate caste of people who were Catholic and retained the traditional cultural traits of related social groups in France.
This fall, celebrity chef Marvin Woods is bringing the World Premiere of his signature cuisine, “Coastal Soul” to Downtown Atlanta at Asante Restaurant and Lounge. The restaurant will feature Woods’ unique genre of culinary art that pulls from his decades of experience cooking, traveling and studying global influence of the African diaspora. Thanks to Woods’ experience as an Emmy-award nominated television host of Home Plate, a best-selling cookbook author of Home Plate Cooking and The New Low Country, and as lead chef for First Lady Michelle Obama’s “Let’s Move” campaign, Woods has developed a signature style that blends the worldly ingredients and techniques of South America, the Caribbean, the Low Country and Southern United States and Africa. The common theme through these cuisines (also considered “the Middle Passage” because of its role in history as the route where slaves were run from the West coast of Africa to the Caribbean, Americas and Europe) is their use of okra, sweet potatoes and rice, blending well with the soulful cuisine of the American South. Asante’s casual fine dining service, affordable menu and ambience is a remarkable composition of all these cultures coming together in a setting that appeals to Atlanta’s sophisticated culinary set, as well as visitors and tourists to the Downtown area. The space, formerly occupied by Downtown’s iconic Peasant Bistro, includes two floors, with a second-floor main dining room as well as a private dining room that can seat up to 60. The expansive second-floor outdoor patio can host 80 and the ground level will feature a lounge area and a 10-seat bar with handcrafted cocktails that complement the cuisine. These versatile areas are perfectly suited for parties and receptions of any size. Chef Woods’ menu is approachable in price, driven by what’s fresh and in season, and welcoming to all types of tastes. The cuisine is creative and adventurous, yet healthy and satisfying. The dinner menu features appetizers ($7-$16) such as Gulf Coast Shrimp Grits Circuit Hash, Chicharrones de Pollo (Latin fried Chicken), Chef’s signature hushpuppies and Cashew Cheese with Aeroponic-grown Arugula Salad that he is growing on his patio. The coastal specialties ($9-$26) include international flavors in both small and large plates like crispy Bahamian conch fritters, Mozambique king prawns and roasted wild boar. Entrees ($17-$26) feature everything from chicken sausage-stuffed wild boar with chop corn pudding to Creole-braised kingfish with Carolina Gold speckled rice. The lunch menu features signature Po’ boy sandwiches with catfish, shrimp, chicken or brisket ($9-$12). Salads and sides are also available. On Saturday and Sunday, Asante features a brunch menu. Shareable plates are offered at the bar, like crispy okra ($5) and Po’ boy sliders ($9-$13). The restaurant’s management team combines an impressive roster of experience and talent, with David Espin as general manager, Virgil Harper as chef de cuisine, Andre Mack directing the wine program and Lonn Coward as chef de bar. Asante promises to be a welcome addition to Downtown’s Luckie Marietta District, with plenty of tourist destinations like the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coke, Centennial Olympic Park, the new College Football Hall of Fame and the National Center for Civil and Human Rights all within walking distance. “I am delighted to bring my style of cooking to Atlanta, which is the best city to appreciate this blend of flavors and genres of cuisine,” says Woods. “And I think this is exactly the kind of restaurant that Downtown needs—something that is fresh and creative in flavor, yet sophisticated and festive enough to be a destination for both Atlanta locals and its many tourists.” Asante Restaurant and Lounge is open seven days a week. Dinner is served Sunday through Thursday from 5 to 10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 5 to 11 p.m. The lounge stays open until midnight on Friday and Saturday, and until 11 p.m. Sunday through Thursday. Lunch will be offered Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Brunch will be available on Saturday and Sunday between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Asante is located at 250 Park Ave W NW. For more information, visit asanteatl.com. For more information on Chef Marvin Woods, visit ChefMarvinWoods.com. About Asante Located in Downtown Atlanta, Asante is an upscale coastal soul cuisine concept from Emmy-nominated television host, best-selling cookbook author and celebrity chef Marvin Woods. A destination for Atlanta’s resident foodies and visitors alike, Asante features Woods’ signature style of cooking, inspired by his years of cooking, traveling and studying global influence of the African diaspora. About Chef Marvin Woods Chef Marvin Woods is an Emmy Award-nominated television host, celebrated chef, restaurateur, author of cookbooks Home Plate Cooking and The New Low Country Cooking, and a 30-year veteran in the hospitality and restaurant industry. He has also been an owner and a partner in restaurants in Miami, Charlotte and Washington, D.C. In the fall of 2009, he was selected to cook at The White House for the Obamas' first State Dinner. In June 2010, he kicked off First Lady Michelle Obama’s Let’s Move! Healthy Cooking for Families initiative. Currently, Marvin hosts a segment on GPB's (Georgia Public Broadcast) "Georgia Cooks," and WSB as well as being a weekly-featured contributor/blogger to blackdoctors.org. He is a contracted spokesperson with United Healthcare, LiveSmart Energy Bars and Sodexo. Woods is a James Beard Foundation “star” chef who also has volunteered his time and talents to American Heart & American Stroke Association, The American Diabetes Association, The Boys and Girls Clubs of America. He has lived and worked in Europe as well as the Caribbean, South America and Africa. He has been interviewed and featured on Food Network, CBS’ Chef on a Shoestring, The Today Show, CBSNews.com, Country Living, Southern Living Magazine, Oprah and Cooking Light Magazine. ###
We provide Fish, Shrimp, Beef, Chicken, Pork, & Veggie Tacos, Burritos, Salads, & Quesadillas! We look forward to serving you! In August 1990, Baja Fresh® Mexican Grill opened its first restaurant featuring all-fresh, traditional fire-grilled Mexican favorites. Like many who grew up on fast food, we realized that it was time for something else, something different and something FRESH. Baja Fresh continues to be passionate about serving the freshest and high quality food in bright, clean environments. We believe in the benefits of eating well, being active and making a contribution to the communities we serve. We call this philosophy "Live Fresh" and you'll find this attitude in everything we do.
Legacy Restaurant Partners has introduced the city of Atlanta to the premium, food-focused, sports-centered, draught-direct eatery with a high-energy vibe, STATS located in the Luckie Marietta District. Adding to the excitement and anticipation, tap tasters will be mesmerized by the revolutionary beer tap tables.
The latest concept from Legacy Restaurant Partners is opening soon in Downtown Atlanta. Boasting dual custom red smokers, this barbecue & bourbon gathering spot will be serving a traditional barbecue menu with slow-cooked beef, pork and poultry. Legacy Restaurant Partners is a collection of some of Atlanta’s best restaurants and exclusive event facilities predominantly located in Downtown Atlanta’s Luckie Marietta District. These include Article 14, Game-X, STATS, Glenn’s Kitchen, Skylounge at the Glenn Hotel, Max’s Coal Oven Pizzeria, Der Biergarten, Olmsted, Ventanas and City View Room Atlanta.
Der Biergarten features an authentic German menu including brats and wursts (German sausages), strudels, pretzels and mustards. Featured classic German Draft beers include Weihenstephan, crafted by worlds oldest commercial brewery, to Warsteiner and Spaten Beer traditional half and one-liter steins.
Attracting business professionals, GSU students, tourists and downtown locals alike to the first floor of a historic building on the corner of Poplar and Fairlie streets, Slice Downtown fuses New York style pizzeria cuisine with an authentic urban vibe that is pure Atlanta. With pizza creations rivaling those of even the most inventive New York City pizzeria and a menu as unpretentious and distinctive as the restaurant’s diverse clientele, Slice Downtown has something for everyone. Slice Downtown is located between Five Points and Peachtree Center MARTA stations within walking distance of major Atlanta attractions like the Georgia Dome, Philips Arena, Georgia World Congress Center, CNN Center, Centennial Park, Underground Atlanta and The Georgia Aquarium as well as Georgia State University and all downtown hotels and office buildings.