Located all the way at the end of the terminal A. I found it only due to the fact that my gate was near it. This makes it not that popular which is good for clients — not that crowded. Cool design. Many screens with sport chanels. I ordered pulled pork sandwich with french frise. French frise crispy just the way I like it. Sandwich was great too. It’s not biggest one but really fresh and juicy. Cost $ 11.99 Customer service wasn’t best. I gues due to the fact that it was 10pm and servers was tired. Overall good value for money. Food 5 out of 5 Service 3.5 out of 5 Cost 4.5 out of 5
Yum E.
Classificação do local: 4 Birmingham, AL
I stumbled upon the cajun grilled fish tacos one time a few years ago and really like them. Now when I go through ATL airport I go out of my way to get them. I had them today and they were excellent. Something you really would not expect to find at a fairly generic looking airport sports bar.
Chester M.
Classificação do local: 2 Austin, TX
The reason I’m giving 2 and not 1 is because the staff was very nice. Unfortunately it stops there. Do not eat the food there! I did and my flight out of ATL was a ruff one, because of the food poisoning.
Diego R.
Classificação do local: 3 San Francisco, CA
Simple menu and good food for an airport. I had the egg white scrambler with real eggs instead of boxed fakeggs. The Bloody Mary was ok, didn’t make me stay for a second one. Also, why do they use plastic utensils? The last thing I want to put in my mouth is a petroleum based fork — I refuse to believe that plastic utensils are cheaper than washing reusable metal ones.
Brent B.
Classificação do local: 2 Pittsburgh, PA
Paid $ 15 for chicken tenders and fries. They only gave me 3 really small chicken tenders and a laughable amount of fries. The food quality was below average as well. Wait staff were attentive and nice though. Save your money.
Nicolas Q.
Classificação do local: 1 Hoboken, NJ
Worst service ever!!! Not even a free beer make up for it!!! So slow that I have time to write a freaking review!!! Ohh wait the waitress forgot to put my food order. After the longest time waiting, the fries came out raw!!! I just give it 1 star because of their IPA(beer) was the only good thing of the whole experience. By the way this review when in to Facebook and Instagram. Hopefully the owner see this post
Bob S.
Classificação do local: 3 Grand Blanc, MI
Happy to find this place at the end of Terminal A on a recent connection. Not much else food-wise in the immediate area and with only a few minutes to kill, this seemed like as a good a place as any for a quick breakfast. Place was moderately busy at 8am and I found a table in the center section of the small dining area. Service was as quick as I wanted them to be and the food(egg sandwich with ham and cheese) was quality food but unexceptional and pricey(as is ALL airport food). No problem getting my check and paying quickly to catch my flight; sit down to check paid was probably 15 – 20 minutes. Nice to know this is here when I am looking for a quick sit down and break from the food court options.
Dave F.
Classificação do local: 2 Santa Monica, CA
Cute bar and grill at the 30-something end of Terminal A in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. There’s not a ton of seating and staffing is minimal. Perhaps I hit the busy time of day, but getting service was a long, long wait. Generally, my Atlanta trips are fly-through v fly-to, so I can’t stand in line for 10 minutes. Nice ambiance and the food looked good, but I was not able to eat – just a quick drink and gone. I’ll try again as this was a bit of a mess.
Stefan O.
Classificação do local: 5 Atlanta, GA
With the hustle and bustle of the World’s busiest airport, this bar at the end of Concourse A is consistently one of the best. It’s food, drinks, and service are second to none in the sports bar world.
Stacy P.
Classificação do local: 3 Indianapolis, IN
Finding Gluten Free food can be tricky, especially when traveling. Luckily, ATL has can a major overhaul in the food vendors offerings and thankfully, quite a few GF options have been added. Located at the end of concourse A, right across from A34, sits the Atlanta Hawks Grill and Bar. This tiny restaurant uses all of the available space to pack in the people. There is a long bar that has four TVs to watch and catch up on the sports scores. There is also table seating, but it’s tight. There happens to be a railing that acts as a barrier for the restaurant and the gate, but people awaiting their flight happen to lean up on it to either watch the scores or hangout because there is no seating in the area. This can get a bit annoying as you might end up with an elbow in your face. One of the pluses to this restaurant, is that they have added in power outlets along the railings near the lower table level seating, as well as in the corner bar area. The food, specifically for breakfast has a nice selection. In terms of GF breakfast food, the egg white omelette with turkey bacon, sans breads sub potatoes is a food choice. The food was fresh, reasonably priced, and the service was pretty quick. That being said, I would recommend eating here if you have a long layover, else stop by for a drink in between layovers.
Luke T.
Classificação do local: 1 San Francisco, CA
My credit card information was stolen from here. I am a Marine and was traveling through the Atlanta Airport on a layover, used my card at this, and only this business in Atlanta, and the day after my transaction I saw 2 charges on my card for $ 100 and $ 99, both conveniently in Atlanta. Very oddly, you can not find ANYCONTACT information for this business on line, so there has been no way for me to get in contact with management to let them know this was a problem. While I have to admit, there is no way to 100% prove my credit card information was stolen from this restaurant, it is reasonable to deduce that, as this was the only place I used the card in the state, this is where the card information was stolen. I anxiously await any response from the business if they would like to reply to this review, but since they don’t advertise their contact information on any online source, I assume they won’t bother looking at their reviews.
Amy M.
Classificação do local: 3 Honolulu, HI
Stopover in Atlanta and had a few hours to lose with my coworker. He ordered the chili which he gave 5 and a half stars out of ten. He also opted for the chicken tacos which he devoured in a matter of minutes. I’m guessing that’s a good sign:) The waitress was great, sweet and attentive. My grilled chicken was DELICIOUS! It was tender, moist and flavorful. I didn’t expect chicken to taste like this at an airport. I drizzled a bit of olive oil and I was thrilled. The cook marinated this piece of chicken perfectly. Better then what I would get in restaurants back home. I gave it 3 stars being that the romaine lettuce was nothing special and the place was a bit small, ambience was lacking. For a bar and grill located in the airport it’s pretty darn good. If you need to kill some time before a connecting flight stop in! Get the grilled chicken in whatever you order:)
Brittany A.
Classificação do local: 1 Queens Village, Queens, NY
I stopped here to get a drink with a few people. It was supposed to be quick considering I had a flight to catch that had already started boarding. So that left me with what? 25 minutes. We sat and some had already ordered. As the waiter approached us I order a chocolate brownie Sunday. My sweet tooth was itching and I figured a treat would be delightful at 30,000 feet. As I placed my order I was sure to ask the waiter how soon would it be ready so I could make sure I’d have time to make my flight. He assured me no more than 10 to 15 minutes. I was fine with that. That would be enough time. As I sat and chatted with my co workers the waiter went about his day. No updates and said nothing to us. That was fine. I assumed he didn’t need to stop and update because everything was on the up and up. We checked with him again and he said 2 minutes it would be ready. We waited. My coworker got up to pay for hers and I stood to do the same. I noticed my brownie was not on the bill and figured something was up. He never put the brownie in. It would be an additional 15 minutes to wait for it. I’ll pass… Thanx a lot Mr. Waiter. If this is how the Atlanta Hawks do it. or Georgia in general… I’ll stay in NY.
Keith K.
Classificação do local: 4 Clarkston, GA
Plenty of TV’s for your sports pleasure. Ice Cold beer, plenty of bites, and great service!!! Concourse D! Even though I’m a die hard Celtics fan… I didn’t mind eating here… lol
Meredith E.
Classificação do local: 5 Portland, OR
What a great airport bar! They have everything an airport bar requires and more. There were electrical outlets everywhere including every bar seat. Beer was cheap and with great variety. There was room for luggage by every seat. Yes, they could have thrown in a few more tables, but they realize it was a bar in an airport and people have luggage. The bartenders were all very nice and friendly. The music was a great mix and gave this place the best vibe. Next time I’m at ATL, I’ll definitely stop by the Hawks bar again!
Jessica T.
Classificação do local: 4 Elk River, MN
After being in Mexico for 6 days the burgers were amazing! Toasted buns, yummy onion rings, free wifi, friendly service. It’s not cheap but comparable to all of the other sit-down restaurant bars in the airport.
Stephen H.
Classificação do local: 5 Paris, France
I love the South. I love Southerners. When visiting here recently on a trip I had a chance to grab a bite to eat, have a drink, and enjoy a long convo with a friendly(and attractive) bartender here, Teri(despite being a Braves fan she didn’t give me too much grief about being a Cardinals fan, other than to remind me of the«worst call ever» — the botched infield fly call that led to a Cardinals defeat of the Braves). Food first. I’m in the South so of course I’m going to order something like catfish tacos. Blackened and absolutely delicious. I had a Bloody Mary to wash that down but should you prefer beer or alcohol there’s plenty to chose — including a local brew — Sweetwater — that they have on tap. An IPA I think. I never expect great service in airports because hey, it’s in an airport and they don’t need to retain customers because they have a captive audience. But when I get a great service AND great food, I remember! Worth a visit, despite the walk to the end of the terminal. It’s not like you’re doing anything while waiting for that flight anyway! :-)
John P.
Classificação do local: 2 Phoenix, AZ
The good, Speed, service and it’s not insanely overpriced given the location. There are a lot of choices you have to eat when hanging around on the secure side of Harts Field while awaiting a flight, some may seem odd, I mean Krystal Burger prior to a flight? When I moved to the USA the local name for them was gut bombs. Anything changed? Anyway. Beer came quickly, chili was acceptable though a bit on the small side it was just the tiniest bit above being insulting in size for the money:) Then I ordered the nastiest buffalo chicken sandwich in recent memory. The chicken was a triangular construction that was 1⁄3 rd of an inch thick. Home Depot’s HQ is in Atlanta and dry wall is cheap., just saying. Any flavor was masked by the greasy bun and then the saturated chicken plank… The buffalo sauce, absent, bleu cheese dressing scarcely there. Lesson learned. Stick to beer and apps: D
Oliver R.
Classificação do local: 4 Philadelphia, PA
This place is the hidden gem of the ATL airport. The service and food are great. It is at the very end of terminal A so it is a bit of a walk. It is completely with it. A great bar that has everything you need.
Eduardo C.
Classificação do local: 3 Chicago, IL
Ordered the pulled pork barbeque sandwich with a side of onion rings. The service from the hostess and waitress was excellent and made the lunch much more enjoyable. The pulled pork wasn’t bad, it sat on a bun that matched the pulled pork appropriately. I have to mention a side note: There’s an industrial style of onion rings this place and so many other locations from bars to hospitals like to use. Frankly I’m sick of them, yes they are crispy from the deep frier, but the batter is extremely bland and has a lame texture, with an oily finish at the back of your throat. Frankly the batter mixture absorbs more oil than it should. I’m sure these frozen onion rings are ultra cheap to buy, but I’m going to ding every place that uses them. Airport locations have no excuse either, as Johnny Rockets in O’hare airport has the right idea of what a good onion ring is. The waitress however really neutralized the mediocre onion rings, and saved the grill from a low rating.