- Seafood
- American
Six Feet Under Pub Fish House
Menu for Six Feet Under Pub Fish House
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Ratings and Reviews for Six Feet Under Pub Fish House
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May 02 2012
Eric K. via Yelp
C'mon man. I love love love 6 ft Grant Park so we gave the west side locale a shot. We were seated promptly by the host but we're never waited on, brought...read more
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Apr 21 2012
Damon B. via Yelp
Slow service and mediocre, overpriced food. After a long wait for to have our order taken, I ordered a salad and was served a sloppily assembled salad on...read more
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Apr 16 2012
Ric D. via Yelp
I frequent this location and bring people from out of town here. I bring people to this location because it is unique to Atlanta, the food is very good and...read more
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Oct 07 2008
via Citysearch
If you go here, try your best to get there early so you can sit up top on the deck. There is a great view of Atlanta and the breez...read more
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Aug 13 2008
Esch via Citysearch
Six Feet Under is just awesome. A great restaurant. Great place to get a drink. Great seafood and food. Creative menu selection. I...read more
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Aug 08 2008
mystykaljello via Citysearch
Whenever I have been to Six Feet Under, we go with a group of people and split a steamer or two between all of us plus some appeti...read more
The Scene
Family friendly and laid-back, Six Feet Under is an affordably priced seafood shack for landlocked Atlantans. The spacious rooftop deck offers killer Midtown skyline vistas from surprisingly comfy wrought iron furniture and the sunlit first-floor interiors are bright and welcoming; there's also a well-designed bar with four big screen televisions. The staff of mostly tattooed and pierced servers is friendly and attentive.
The Food
The restaurant serves up serious pub grub, with a raw bar, steamed shellfish, po'boys and generous platters and baskets of seafood. Spicy ''rat toes,'' baked jalapeños stuffed with shrimp and wrapped in bacon, are insipid compared to the refreshing, sweet/hot seafood gazpacho brimming with calamari and shrimp. Juicy fried catfish dusted in light, spiced cornmeal is impeccable, as is the fried okra. Skip the dry little neck clams and try the BBQ salmon, blackened and served with a smoky relish. A mixed berry pie--strawberry, blackberry and rhubarb--is as good as Grandma's.