by Diann Pesce on
I've been to Strip a couple of times for lunch with friends, and it's just "Okay." They do have a nice Lunch special for $10, and also a Dinner special as well. The quality of their sushi is decent, their seafood is alright too. One thing I don't like about this place is how the seating is. You're pretty cluttered. Today I went to have lunch there with a friend, and the hostess seated us at a corner table. Which was really awkward because we were so close to the other customers around us. Usually when I go to Strip for lunch, we either sit by the window, or if the weather permits, outside on the patio. Their menu for lunch is pretty decent sized and have prices available for a lot of different budgets. Today I got the Lobster BLTease sliders, which were really good! My friend got the volcano roll, and we split the calamari. I've haven't been there for dinner yet, but one reason why is their dress code policy applies later in the night. I have to admit, in Atlantic Station, if i were craving sushi or Asian-fusion, I'd go to strip. Sure beats the overpriced, and not-that-great Geisha House around the corner.
by Joey R. on
No vouching for the hotel rooms since I came here for an event/party but we'll make the best at it. By far the worst part of this place is valet which is an instant negative star. They yelled at us, took forever, and generally made no sense. The hotel lobby/meeting room was very nice and the staff is very friendly. Rooftop bar is where we finished our night upon return to the hotel after a one day long drive and it had a great atmosphere and plenty of fun. A place I would recommend hanging out when you are looking for a place to drink it up in Hollywood.
by Jill Blazina on
Why five stars? Because it's the best place to dance in Atlanta. My roommate won't agree with me because she's into the top 40 music played in the radio. So if you don't really listen to the mainstream radio stations, you'll like it here. You don't have to worry about what to wear - there's no dress code. The bouncer won't care if you wear sneakers, flip flops or high heels. Just be comfortable, be yourself, and you'll fit right in.