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Haute Top 5: Best Seafood Restaurants Atlanta 2017
"Blue Ridge Grill is an American Grill in a mountain lodge setting - specializing in fresh seafood and prime hickory-grilled steaks, with a focus on local farm-to-table ingredients and an award winning wine cellar. If your desired reservation time is not available, please call the restaurant to see...See More"
"It had been many years since I had been to the Blue Ridge Grill and I had forgotten what a neighborhood gem this restaurant really is."
"American , Seafood"
"C&S Seafood and Oyster Bar is an upscale seafood restaurant that takes a classy approach to sea-sourced dining with interiors decorated in an old-school style featuring wood and leather finishes and dimmed lighting. Owned by Rich Clark and Jon Schwenk of Atlanta Fish Market and Atlantic Seafood Company fame, the C&S Seafood and Oyster Bar's menu features dishes that are made with certified organic and locally grown and sourced ingredients. Signature plates include mouthwatering steamed sea bass, gumbo, lump crab cake served with grain mustard butter, and Sautéed Red Snapper."
"ViningsLocated in an unassuming shopping center in the Vinings area, C&S is an upscale hidden gem. The restaurant’s interior is luxe with plush seating and wood accents, and has an impressive selection of seafood on display. If you're feeling fancy -- and if you're dining here, you probably are -- order one of the plateaux de fruits mar."
"This upscale seafood restaurant has a classy interior in an old-school style with warm wood, dimmed lighting, and leather furniture. There is a raw bar and a menu serving many classics alongside the restaurant’s signature dishes. It is also known for its extensive selection of fine wines that you can order to accompany your meal."
"Juicy Crab has quickly grown into a go-to restaurant for seafood in metro Atlanta. After its first location in Conyers, Juicy Crab opened its only location inside the perimeter on Camp Creek and it was over. In 2018, more Juicy Crab locations opened locally:"
"An upscale restaurant in an airport may sound a misnomer, but anyone who’s had the pleasure of eating at One Flew South Restaurant & Sushi Bar at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport will know the truth. Featuring excellent cocktails and an equally excellent sushi menu, it makes for a great start to your travels. Just be warned- the restaurant automatically adds an 18% tip for all parties to your bill, leaving you more out of pocket than you may have been expecting."
"That's exactly what you'll find at the award-winning One Flew South, an elegant bar and upscale restaurant located in Terminal E at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport. Watch as chefs prepare your rolls and nigiri at the sushi bar while sipping on a handcrafted cocktail or glass of wine while leaving the chaos of the airport and your travel day behind."
"Airport bars are typically good for two things: Killing time before your flight takes off and letting alcohol ease your travel anxiety. One Flew South is the rare exception. Despite the fact that it is located across from a food court, the bar offers elegant cocktails, international wines by the glass, and sushi you should not be dubious about eating."
"Thrive is an upscale yet casual restaurant located in the heart of downtown Atlanta. Thrive combines the elements of delicious food and extensive drink choices with a luxury setting. Open for lunch and dinnerDress code: CasualPhone: +1 404-389-1000"
"190 10th Street Atlanta, GA 30309 404-815-8880www.bluemedspa.com. This not your average spa. Sure it has all your typical spa services, but it also includes clinical, comprehensive, and concierge services."
"The W Midtown still is one of the spa hotels in Atlanta, a city that has two hotels from the same brand. Push pause on all the bustle and dare to relax at the on-site Bliss Spa, one of the best in town. The place features not just a host of treatment rooms, but also saunas, steam showers, and even a nail lounge for a quick mani-pedi."
"This boutique spa located in Atlanta is a neighborhood favorite and popular with tourists as well. Consistently rated as one of the best in the city and it’s because they provide the very best in spa services and you don’t need to break the bank in order to experience the most that the spa has to offer and have a completely relaxing spa day experience with you or your loved ones. You can find packages to cater to group needs or special occasions, along with great deals for aromatherapy massages, sports massages, deep tissue, stone, prenatal, reflexology, waxing services, and more."
"3621 Vinings Slope NE St. 1115 Atlanta, GA 30339 770-435-9100www.theposhspot. Calling itself the premier spot for skincare, nails, and makeup, the Posh Spot, provides a luxurious experience for their guests. Your comfort and wellbeing are important the Posh Spot."
"Recently opened in the former Kafenio Greek restaurant space in College Park, the Breakfast Boys is a new restaurant from the owners of nearby Virgil’s Gullah Kitchen and chef Lorenzo Wyche. Expect an upgrade on classic brunch dishes here, including jerk chicken atop sweet potato waffles, grits with both fried catfish and shrimp, coffee-rubbed steak and eggs, and green eggs and lamb empanadas topped with chimichurri. Some brunch cocktails on the menu are a bit strong, particularly the French Connection, made with vanilla Cognac, Grand Marnier, and crisp prosecco."
"Atlanta restaurateur Lorenzo Wyche recently opened The Breakfast Boys, an all-day breakfast spot in College Park. The eatery is a partnership between Wyche and the proprietors of Virgil’s Gullah Kitchen, Juan and Gee Smalls. Here’s what one customer says about The Breakfast Boys:”My experience here was great with TESHA as my server."
"At the heart of King and Duke is an emphasis on fresh, local ingredients, treated well and served simply. Its welcoming interior houses a stunning wood and marble bar, a cozy dining area, and a large outdoor patio. One you’ve chosen where to sit, you’ll be greeted with a menu that leans heavily towards the carnivorous; if you truly want to indulge in some meaty goodness, try the “The King”, $109 dollars of bone in ribeye, served with roasted bone marrow, and cippolini chimichurri."
"King + Duke, named after Mark Twain's characters in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, sits right at the intersection of Peachtree and Paces Ferry Roads in the heart of Buckhead. The restaurant is designed to be a throw-back to how food used to be prepared: using fresh, local ingredients and cooking over open fire pits, stoked by wood. Guests can dine at the wood and marble bar, in the cozy dining room or on the expansive outdoor patio."
"Brake Pad Restaurant and Bar is located in Historic Downtown College Park in a converted old service station. With plenty of retro flare, its talents don't stop at the ambiance. You can get a killer burger, plus everything from ahi tuna to collard greens, cooked by someone who knows what they're doing."
"Located in a former auto garage, Brake Pad has a long list of burgers, and the house special is dressed with cheddar, bacon, and jalapenos. The patio is dog-friendly, too."