by Nicholas R. on
Since moving to North Atlanta I have been trying out all my new local spots. They are few and far between but this one is up for a return trip. I enjoy greek food and you'll get plenty of it at this spot in portion size. My plate was overflowing. The Style inside is very diner from the neon lights by the bakery section to the full wall print of the sails on the real island of Mykonos and a disco ball crowning the dining room. When I asked what it was for they said the spot was an after hours club. The food is good but I perfer the food at Kyma more. The location is ideal (clairmont and 85) and you cant miss it from the highway. Stop by for a casual (but a tad pricey) dinner and enjoy the drinks...they pour well.
by Bernie Schoeneman on
I've been going to this place for years, even before it was moved 3 blocks up! It's a flatbed boat that is anchored to the dock on 26th and the Hudson River. There is no cover and and you can be sure to spend a beautiful spring/summer/autumn night out watching the beautiful sunset. It's a vast space with an upstairs deck as well. Food and beverages are available. Events are held almost all summer. If you are not boat friendly, take some Dramamine, but it sways so gently that you won't even notice. Mixed crowd and just a great venue in general.
by Rayford Malech on
I went for a friends birthday, and we got the whole bottle service thang. Nice place, great service, but the music I wasn't quite fond of. Straight up hard-core techno. I just couldn't take it. I'm aware I could've gone to the Hip-Hop room, but it was just too damn crowded in there, filled with sweaty ass people, rubbin elbows together. Ahhh!!! The alcohol in my body could'nt even help me get used to the techno. Those beats are just too annoying. No lyrics! Haha. BUT!!! I do hear good things about Temple and their music, so I WILL give it another chance.