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George's Bar & Restaurant
Menu for George's Bar & Restaurant
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Ratings and Reviews for George's Bar & Restaurant
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Apr 24 2012
Kelly Z. via Yelp
My most recent obsession has been with onion rings. My perfect onion ring criteria is simple and includes: 1. Must be crispy 2. Entire onion strip must not...read more
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Apr 11 2012
Virgie B. via Yelp
I like George's but they don't ask how you want your salmon cooked...and it will come out over cooked.read more
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Mar 29 2012
Josh G. via Yelp
This is a nice place to lounge in the Highland. Okay food. Okay beer. None of the character or people-watching of Moe's and Joes.read more
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Jan 21 2009
mmm44 via Citysearch
.....I would say the place needs a bit of an overhaul. Felt kind of gross. But for what the place is, it was fine....read more
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Dec 14 2008
starexplorer via Citysearch
Best burgers in Atlanta, great dive place in the VA Highlands to take your kids. Even better during the summer, when havin a burg...read more
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Dec 05 2008
dipwad via Citysearch
George's, the Vortex, and Ann's Hamburger stand are my three favorites in Atlanta for burgers. All make a good homestyle burger, ...read more
The Scene
It's a slice of Americana filling two essential niches, a bar-lover's bar and a burger-lover's heaven. It's like a cleaner Moe's & Joe's with a bigger, better burger. Established in 1961, George's hasn't changed much and therein lies the charm. During the warmer months, patrons prefer to kick back with a beer and a burger at one of the outside tables. Venture inside and find 1960s-era booths, video games, TVs, sports memorabilia, and a musty bar in the back. Over the years, it's become a bit rough around the edges, but the no-pretense atmosphere, prime Highland locale and affordable comfort food give this burger joint enough appeal to make it a popular hangout. Burgers--big or small, plain or smothered in Swiss cheese and mushrooms--have gained quite a devout local obsession. Although there's a hit-or-miss quality to them, a $5 basket of comfort grub will make just about anyone happy.