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Atkins Park Restaurant
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Ratings and Reviews for Atkins Park Restaurant
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May 07 2012
Lauren C. via Yelp
Huge roach crawled on the wall of our booth. My friend and I screamed, jumped out of the booth, and then it proceeded to crawl into the booth next to us....read more
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May 07 2012
Larry W. via Yelp
Good food. This is one of the oldest pub/restaurants in Atlanta and still does a great job. The food is better here than in some of the newer and trendier...read more
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Apr 22 2012
Allie H. via Yelp
I ate there with three other people last night. Service was slow and quite inattentive - our waitress was sitting at a table counting her tips while we...read more
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Nov 24 2008
DZM2 via Citysearch
I pick restaurants based on whether their food is consistently good. This is one of those places. The entrees are generally Americ...read more
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Oct 06 2008
via Citysearch
Atkin's Park Tavern is a great place to go whether it's for drinks or brunch. They've got a bar, a restaurant and private dining a...read more
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Sep 16 2008
via Citysearch
I go to Atkins Park when I am in the mood for a big Ruben and a side of some homemade macaroni and cheese. I love the fact that al...read more
In Short
A neighborhood fixture since trolley-cars still roamed North Highland Avenue, (1922, making it Atlanta's oldest continuously licensed tavern) Atkins Park should be the considered the pioneer of Virginia Highland's bar blueprint. It's slightly elegant, slightly casual and their Southern-influenced comfort food stands on its own. Deep booths flank the elongated bar while the separate dining room offers a quieter space for families or those looking to escape the smoke. The menu, while good for supper gets downright crave-able after a few late-night pints. The fried chicken (in finger form or bone-in) flies under the radar as one of Atlanta's best. Well executed NC-style barbecue, shrimp po'boys and fried green tomatoes with pimento cheese add culture and flavor, separating Atkins from the usual burgers 'n'brews joint. Expect a Va-Hi bar-crawl crowd with a few true neighbors scattered in. Go for the booze, splurge on the food and go home happy.