by Sonya Y. on
Went there on a chill Wednesday night, and the band was a lot of fun. Tix were $15, the service and drinks were good, and the biscuits were stellar. A bit disappointed that my $20 plate of chicken and andouille sausage jambalaya had miniscule pieces of chicken in it, and although I performed an archeological dig, I never did find any sausage in it.
by Cinda Ellinger on
I've been a Varsity fan for over 25 years! The hot dogs are the best in Atlanta. Also the frys and onion rings are top notch. The real treat is eating there. The history and people watching is almost as good as the food. You never know who you might see there! The Varsity is like a rich dessert, you need to take it in moderation. This is also a must see for out of town visitors.
by Jim G on
Great neighborhood dive bar. Friendly people, cheap drinks, decent beer selection and some oddities beyond the normal bar menu.
After-work stop-in kind of pub.
by Lu Tanori on
The food was unremarkable, it didn't suck but it wasn't the greatest either. It was an attempt at being an upscale trendy fusion chinese food place, but actually it was just bland chinese food. Nothing special. Great decor though, a giant buddha staring at you while you eat. They had some weird pinball machines in the bathroom stalls, u couldn't use them but they were a nice decoration. Drinks are good, but it's filled with wannabe trendsters and hipsters, it gets old real quick. I don't know why non asians love going to these restaurants that serve so so food and say its the greatest thing ever. Must be the booze. You might want to stop in for drinks but leave and go elsewhere for the food.