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Feedback gevenI was surprised to see such a high overall score here but I do agree the customer service is wonderful. To me this is a solid 3.5 stars spot. We came through in a random Wednesday afternoon and got food and beer to go. Service was good and efficient. I think the tots are nice and crispy {and fresh chives are a good add on} but they feel pretty average. The chicken tenders are a great size and the planko crust again crispy but average tasting. I agree with the other review that says it needs more seasoning. I don't like to use much ketchup, but with these being very big and not having much seasoning I feel like you need a lot of ketchup to have these go down well.
This is a NEW spot called Dailies Sides! The chef is really nice and the appetizers were great. New pickle ball courts are open too right next door. Great spot!
I ate at The Abby Singer when visiting Atlanta. We had several kids as well as adults that all enjoyed their meals. We had portabello burgers, a vegetarian sloppy joe, chicken tenders and tater tots. The food was great. The staff were very friendly and we enjoyed the seating outside where we could listen to live music on an outdoor stage in the same lot. I went back again for drinks another night and had an extraordinarily enjoyable time. They had an impressive selection of local beers and other harder drinks to choose from and offered a Kamaʻaina rate that canʻt be beat. Iʻll definitely go back again next time I visit ATL.
Awesome staff, very pleasant and liked their jobs, which makes their experience much better. Cool beer selection, loved the signature mixed drinks, and the interior was pleasant and kid friendly.
Really expensive for what you get. We ordered a burger and chicken tenders and it was $30. It doesn't come with any sides. It's kind of strange to pay $11 for three overcooked pieces of fried chicken. The burger was pretty tasty but, again, pretty expensive to just get a burger. I think because it was a Sunday, it was winding down but there is just a giant pile of junk when you walk in with heaters and boxes. Plastic tables and chairs for seating. Also, if you drive, the adjoining lot also serves the Van Gogh exhibit, so you'll pay $14 for two hours. Overall, it feels like a cafeteria vibe with a bar but restaurant prices.