by Paul B. on
Recently stopped off for a bite to eat on an easy breezy morning. Irish brekky (breakfast) consisted of: Blood pudding: spicy, clove-ness to it. V tasty, Irish sausage, fries, baked beans, two eggs, bread and bacon all for $10.50 All round tasty and great value for money. Could have split it.
by Samara Ryon on
My advice if you want to eat here? Learn sign language. My wife & I tried it on a recent Sunday evening (around 5:00) after friends in Alpharetta raved about the one in their 'hood. We were seated immediately, and it was obvious that it was still "kid hour" - several folks with wee ones, including some in strollers who were blocking the already-narrow aisles. Service started OK and went rapidly downhill. Bar order was fairly prompt, and the chips were OK. Queso was passable, but nothing that sets new standards in cheese dip. Our actual order - just a couple of tacos each - took *forever*. In fact, three tables that arrived after us had received their food and left before ours arrived. When it did, it was the same as the queso - OK, but TdS has nothing to worry about. When my wife ordered a second margarita, the server (a curly-haired blond that looks like an aerobics instructor) made a point of upselling to a fancier tequila (like it matters once you add 'rita mix). After the food arrived, the server never checked back with us and completely disappeared until I flagged her down for the check (15 minutes after we finished eating). The check arrives, and she's charged us for *5* margaritas. I had to get up from the table and find her at the wait station to get it fixed. She acted like it was no big deal - no apology, nothing. So... food OK, service terrible, and noise level only slightly lower than the front row at a Stones concert. Not worth the 50 bucks and won't be going back.
by Agatha Abruzzese on
After being open well over a year we finally checked out Le Club all thanks to Dine About Town. I had always wondered what it looked like inside as I pass by it all the time. The inside was very cool and I would probably com for a drink as well and sit in the alligator chair. Or play some pool in the back room that we discovered after our meal. When we showed up there was only one other table occupied but it had picked up by the time we had left. The choices for Dine About Town were good (not like some other place) and I had the gem salad to start and the roasted chicken as the entree which was very good and had a good flavor to it. I think the best part was the chocolate lava cake though. It was delicious and a perfect way to end the evening.