Lonnie did a wonderful job cooking the ribs. They were moist and tender and the meat just fell off the bone. The baked beans soaked in rum were delicious. The music was "cut you to the bone" blues with John Lee Hooker, BB King, and that white boy, Stevie Ray Vaughn. Being a UGA graduate the "tech" students were annoying but the food was good enough to make it all worth while. Once again Lonnie did an outstanding job cooking the ribs. I highly recommend the food and music.
No that is not true. Premiums are not back dated. If you got into an accident today, could your incsnarue company increase your premiums for those three months?? Same concept.
First of all, this place is underground, so make sure that you're not expecting any phone calls. The food, although tasty, can end up being a bit pricey, but if you go during happy hour, the tab won’t end up being too much. It's really a cozy neighbo
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Whenever I frequent this location I will only allow Kathy Ann to serve me. From my very first visit to the one today Kathy Ann always makes sure EVERYTHING IS PERFECT! If you ever visit this location and all is not well with your experience ask for V
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This is one of the best restaurants in the Atlanta, Perimeter area for lunchtime business meetings. Since it is located next to 400 and I-285 it makes it very easy for clients to find, while also being very tasty and healthy (don't worry, there are s
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Lonnie did a wonderful job cooking the ribs. They were moist and tender and the meat just fell off the bone. The baked beans soaked in rum were delicious. The music was "cut you to the bone" blues with John Lee Hooker, BB King, and that white boy, Stevie Ray Vaughn. Being a UGA graduate the "tech" students were annoying but the food was good enough to make it all worth while. Once again Lonnie did an outstanding job cooking the ribs. I highly recommend the food and music.
Lonnie did a wonderful job cooking the ribs. They were moist and tender and the meat just fell off the bone. The baked beans soaked in rum were delicious. The music was "cut you to the bone" blues with John Lee Hooker, BB King, and that white boy, Stevie Ray Vaughn. Being a UGA graduate the "tech" students were annoying but the food was good enough to make it all worth while. Once again Lonnie did an outstanding job cooking the ribs. I highly recommend the food and music.