- Seafood
- Steak
- American
Chops Lobster Bar
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Ratings and Reviews for Chops Lobster Bar
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Apr 23 2012
Jo Jo C. via Yelp
The very best of the best in Atlanta. If you want a great steak, this is the place to go. I have heard there are others, which I haven't tried (Bones and...read more
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Apr 03 2012
Corey S. via Yelp
Chops is Top Tier. Best steak I've tasted in Atlanta. 2nd Best steak I've had in a long time only behind BOA. I had the Bone-In Ribeye with Chimichurri....read more
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Mar 24 2012
Michael A. via Yelp
I just went to Chops for the first time tonight. The servers were very friendly and helpful. The food was incredible. I can't say enough good things...read more
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Apr 28 2009
aco319sig via Citysearch
Was approached as I walked in and told that what I was wearing was not appropriate attire for the restaurant. Was wearing nice bu...read more
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Apr 14 2009
CSMobileUser via Citysearch
The Chilian Sea Bass Hong Kong style was to die for ...read more
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Apr 14 2009
CSMobileUser via Citysearch
The Chilian Sea Bass Hong Kong style was to die for ...read more
In Short
The restaurant continues to attract an impressive slew of loyal A-listers in a competitive, expensive-steakhouse scene. Newcomers to the field may simply yawn at the tired dark woods and stuffy service, but there's still a patently masculine vibe that permeates the deep booths and keeps the good ol' boys grinning. The food is old-school steak done with elegance. Steak tartare is a sublime rendering of the classic. Your choice of traditional condiments (capers, red onion, whole-grain mustard) are mixed in tableside. Pair it with the briny sweetness of jumbo lump crab cake or the indulgent battered and fried lobster tail served with a side of lemon; then choose from impeccably broiled fillets, strips and porterhouses, and sides like creamed spinach and hash browns. Seafood lovers should not miss the sauteed and buttery whole Dover sole. Ice cream (especially banana-white chocolate) seems like the most sensible conclusion to this kind of meal.