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    Service was some of the worst I've experienced in a long time. All tables around us seated after us were well served and got their food way before us. We were only a party of 6. The food was bad. Greasy, cold, and some of the food came out wrong. Waiter just would not/kept forgetting simple stuff like a water refill. The manager came out and said "what's going on out here?"

    On top of the whole ordeal, the manager rang all of our tickets up wrong. Then took aprox. 15 minutes to re-ring them. THEN!!!!! They added auto gratuity!!!! I had 4 extra dollars added onto my total which I could not and the manager would not take off.

    As an out of towner, I almost walked out without paying.

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    My sister and I went here for the first time last night because they had Karaoke on Saturdays at 9 pm.  Well the place itself is small, cute, and when you walk in you have to go up two flight of stairs.  The karaoke part was your typical karaoke so we had fun doing that.  The place inside is okay, but the drinks are pricey and watery.  The food we could not even eat it...bad...my sister had a BLT how you messed that up...I tried the Beer Brisket entree too salty just Nasty really...even had a tequila shot and it was whack too...they do have pool tables and a dart board.  My sister treated and paid $44 for food and drinks and even tipped. We will not be returning or if we do for Karaoke we will make sure we eat and drink first. Overall good place to shoot pool and Karaoke.

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    I am a fan of this Corner Tavern location. I have been coming here for years but took time away from the area for like 3 years!

    Now I cant get enough of this venue's entertainment, food, and cocktails!
    The patio is really nice but.... at dusk and night, it's too dark.  

    Well here's what I'm a fan of: the fried boneless chicken that they use in their different like the weekend brunch.  I enjoy the regulation size billiards tables and the fact that the tables are well kept and so are the pool cues.

    My favorite dish: The Corner Nachos (with black beans and ground beef)
    because the "small" portion is enough for 2 people to nibble on and the "large" is definitely made for someone who has not ate in a whole day or so. It's huge and full of chips, lettuces, meat, beans, and everything else.

    I have not tried the All You Can Eat Crab legs on Fridays but they smell and look great!

    I think that the Bartenders are pretty cool and know their drinks.  However, I do like for my bartender to make my drinks right in front of me on the bar mat.  That's what its there for!    

    The Friday night adult trivia is really cool and keeps you interacting with your bar/tablemates plus the music options before/after trivia come from the customers selecting songs from an all new digital (by phone too) jukebox!  I love this!

    Parking is good too! There are options including parking at the neighboring health care facility after hours.

    Overall, I like this place.

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  • 0

    I love this place!! Its too bad I found it as I am no longer visiting ATL after 5 years. Ashton was our server and she was great. Pretty too!
    Food:
    We ordered the nachos with brisket. I could have used more gouda and less sour cream. Also more brisket. Otherwise very tasty.
    My buddy and i both ordered the cornbread stuffed chicken, WOW! super good, thick gravy that had a nice flavor. Chicken cooked perfectly.

    Drinks: WOW great whisky and ginger beer with limes. Nice!! my buddy had the Moscow Mule.

    We had a scoutmob so that brought the cost down to below $50 per both us. Pretty good.

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    The good: food is really good.  I had the collard green dip as an appetizer and it was great.  Entree was a burger and it was well prepared and left me quite satisfied.  The service was not that great, but maybe because I was sitting at the bar and that's not the bartender's main gig.

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    Friday night all you can eat crab legs. If you love seafood and want some legs come here. Seriously all you eat. Plate after plate after plate. Add drinks and its seriously a match made in heaven.

    I don't know anything else tastes but the crab legs are extremely good. They don't run out either. All you can eat crab legs people.

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    A co-worker of mine convinced me to check out EP Corner Tavern today.  Fridays after 6 is all-you-can-eat crab legs.    Myself and another person arrived an hour early so we ordered appetizers, the buffalo shrimp and the chipotle barbeque wings.  The buffalo shrimp was a bit expensive ($9) for about 6-8 shrimp they were very tasty but the price sheesh.  The wings were not bad.  My party sat around for six o'clock to come to get the AYCE crab legs.  I wasn't expecting much because many AYCE places with crab legs are small and overcooked.   Not the case.  The crab legs are served to the table 2-3 clusters at a time.  The clusters are large but the best part they were cooked just right and the seasoning was on point.  AYCE cost about $19 and a 4% gratuity is added to it.  That's a surprise but I can see why because servers have to continously bring crab legs to the table.  You also add potatoes and corn for an additional $3.  Our server was great.  Atmosphere, its a bar a descent size with a full bar and about 4-5 pool tables on the opposite size.  I can't handle cigarette smoke but I know its a bar so I manage by coming in early and leave before the smokers come in.  I will return.

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  • 0

    I've stopped into East Point Corner Tavern a few times now, most recently to meet a buddy who had just a couple hours layover at ATL and was craving a beer and cigar (win: very close to the airport)!

    The location at first seems a bit off-putting, but... once you find how to park around back and figure out the entrance is actually behind the building your GPS took you to with an old out of business bar sign on the front... and then enter to climb up sticky old stairs with peeling posters on the wall to a door you hope is the right place... you realize first impressions aren't always wholly enlightening!

    After you follow my directions (you know your GPS got you turned around, too), you'll enter a little dive bar (said endearingly) with nice lighting, good tunes, pool tables, dart boards, and a decent patio!  We were even instantly greeted walking in... and shown the way when we asked to sit on the patio to light up a few stogies.

    Once out there, we caroused the menu and... to our delight... the craft brew selection was a winner - a beer lover built it for sure!  We had our first couple pints sent out while we pondered the larger-than-expected menu of food... and asked for our server's recommendations as we tasted, cut, and lit up.

    Without hesitation, she offered that anything with brisket was bound to impress... so I went with brisket nachos and my buddy grabbed some brisket sliders (while we ordered our second pint, of course).

    The food arrived and our waitress was right - absolutely delicious!

    Wishing we had more time for pints (and less driving to do after drinking them), we just stuck with two... finished our stogies... and got him back to catch his next flight leg out toward the West...

    Special note: Please understand that this is a smoke-friendly establishment.  That means YOU reviewer-who-loves-to-go-to-places-where-you-know-­they-smoke-and-then-complain-your-clothes-smell-­like---smoke!  If smoky little dive bars with great craft brew selections, great food, good service, and quirky decor aren't ever your thing... please just don't bother coming in to tell the rest of us about it.

    Cheers!

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  • 0

    Terrific service.  Jeremiah felt like our pal at the end of the night.

    Glad i checked yelp reviews ahead of time because the artichoke was as good as advertised, if not better.  I would not have bothered to try it were not for yelp!

    I had 2 different kind of tacos, i thought they were alright, nothing special.  My girlfriend had the burger which was pretty darn good, but undercooked.  When we asked for it to be put back on the grill for a few more, the Staff sent us a whole another one!  We thought that was very cool of them.

    Definitely a dive-y feel, which i love, but it was pretty smokey.

    Overall would definitely go back.

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  • 0

    The service was terrible. If the waiter had been more aloof I would have called him Jessica Simpson!  The blackened chicken sandwich was amazing. The stuffed chicken and Mac n cheese were NOT!!!  I guess that's my bad for ordering fancy food at a bar!  NEVER going back. The reviews were quite misleading.

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    stopped in for the first time and we ordered the nachos and beef brisket, both of which were decent and hit the spot. the brisket made amazing leftovers for tacos. the four stars are for the staff person who was super friendly and patient. great service.

    and they have board games!

    will be back to check out crab fridays and karaoke night.

    unfortunately the bar is very smoky, and up a flight of stairs so not wheelchair accessible. the staff asked the chef for us if they'd accommodate gluten free bread or pasta substitutions if we brought them in, and they said no unfortunately.

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  • 0

    There was a very diverse group of ppl. The karaoke was great. The food was horrible over price. The fresh cut fries were grease. Serve was decent. Drinks were watered down. Last but not least... I hate going to a place where my hair/wig (lol) smell like cigarette smoke gross!! Never again.

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    Can't believe I never reviewed the Corner Tavern.  This is a great place on my walking path to the East Point MARTA Station.  Thats not the only reason I go but it is a nice place to start and finish a drinking adventure from.  Great lunch specials and an overall decent menu make it a great place to eat anytime.  Add in a nice variety of taps, they tend to favor Atlanta's local breweries and you have a great place.  Some trivia and karaoke complete the neighborhood bar experience.  I'm a happy camper to have a quality pub like the Corner Tavern close by.

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  • 0

    First, let me start by asking: WHAT THE HELL IS THAT SMELL? I was really put off by the stairwell leading into the place and even more so by the smell. I went for lunch on a weekday and the menu was very limited. I believe I wanted to try the steak tacos and was told they weren't serving that during lunch hours or something -- there was no lunch vs. dinner menu. Bottom line: I won't be back. Not impressed at all. I sure this is more of a nighttime bar scene anyway...

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  • 0

    My first time back in about 4 or 5 years. Beer and atmosphere is still good but the food was a joke. Almost $10 for a club sandwich that looked like it came from Kroger's with burned and luke warm onion rings. It took a very long time to get our order, problably due to drive time on picking up that sandwich.

    You guys used to be great... not sure what happened...

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    Pros:  Buffalo Chicken sandwich is awesome, Blackened Chicken sandwich is also really good IF you tell them to be easy on the blackening seasoning... otherwise it'll be entirely too salty.  Pretty good tapas plate.  Great tap beer selection.

    The staffing is top notch and very accommodating!

    Cons:  Smoking inside!  Hate leaving an eating establishment reaking of cigarette smoke.  Weird sides too.  Not a fan of the fries.

    The main reason we go there is because of the 52% off coupons from <a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2FHalfoffdepot.com&s=2c5d68431b20012b968c9db450f1645cef90da57cd0d7ada77bbcf50b4095a7f" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://Halfoffdepot.com</a>

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  • 0

    This place could be really great if you're a smoker. The first thing I noticed walking in was the pungent smell of cigarettes hitting you in the face and mind you it was a slow Monday evening. The bar staff wasn't bad, but I think they were a little preoccupied.

    As far as the food is concerned, well they did a great job. I ordered the Black and Blue Burger with fries. The burger was juicy and flavorful as were the fries (the fries do need some salt and pepper table side). The beer selection is pretty fantastic , lots of great micro's on draft.

    I would love to come back one day if in the area but will probably wait until Georgia passes an indoor clean air act.

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  • 0

    After quite the interesting Dragon*con people watching experience downtown we took the cab over to East Point Corner Tavern.  Why?  Two reasons: not too far from our hotel and karaoke on Saturday night.

    We got there pretty early and the place was stone cold dead.  Two people at the bar, a couple of tables occupied.  They have a lot of space in here with a large, long bar, dart boards, tables and booths situated around the bar area, and pool tables on the other side of the wall.  Plus TVs on all the football games.

    We sat at the corner of the bar because that's the best place to sit and ordered some drinks.  Our bartender lady was awesome - she got us beer without really having to ask.  Plus she hung out and chatted with us during some of the down time.  We felt like locals in no time.  And believe me, this place is full of neighborhood locals and everyone knows everyone.  Such a fun atmosphere when everyone seems to know and be glad to see everyone else.  As one lovely lady I met told me - we are family here!  I was just glad to be a part of it for the evening.

    Karaoke guy had a solid set up and every song you could imagine.  The night started slow with only a few singers so my friend and I were up every 5 minutes.  But soon the place filled in and became packed.  Don't worry about your singing skills either - some people were awesome but others were just having fun.  Don't worry, everyone loved everyone's singing regardless of skill.

    Only problem here was snagging a cab home.  It took absolutely forever to get a cab there but shout out to the bartenders and also some of the patrons for continuing to call the cabs and get one out there.  And thanks again to the bartenders for letting us hang out until they got there!

    This place is the local that I woud go to every weekend if it were in my town.

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  • 0

    Having had a great experience at the L5P Corner Tavern, we thought to go to this location for lunch.  The food was good, the company & conversation outstanding, but I won't look forward to going back.  Why?  The place smelled like an ashtray and there wasn't a smoker in sight.  

    Whatever one's feelings on the whole smoking thing, if there's not a smoker in sight, the place shouldn't send me into asthmatic paroxysms.

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    Yea!  This place rocks!  Good bar food, good service w cryptic metal playing in the background (where do they find this music?!?)

    Try the tavern burger w. Gouda and pineapple.  
    M u s t. T r y. L o c a l. B r e w s.  Recommend sweet water420

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  • 0

    The East Point Corner Tavern is another little gem way outside the Buckhead orbit.  This place combines a cool, laid back, counter culture vibe with great food, quality service, and an ample selection of refreshing beverages.

    The hamburgers here are excellent.  I had a cheeseburger with Jalapeno Jack cheese and Jalapenos on top, cooked "medium."  It arrived as, "medium," not rare, not well, just right.  The beef is flavorful.  I am not sure what they are using, but that full, beefy flavour was present in force.

    The french fries, a category of food which I normally avoid, are just too good to pass up.  Make an exception and try the fries.  You'll be glad you did.

    It's divey enough that you can relax, show off you tatoos (if you have them) and smoke in the evenings (they sell cigs at the bar), but it has the kind of food and service that makes it worth a visit at lunchtime on a workday.

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  • 0

    A bar that knows what gluten free is.  I'm so glad that places like the EPCT exist.  Good atmosphere, good food, good drinks, and good wait staff.

    Gluten free beer + good beer on tap + fried artichokes + good salads + hard cider + yummy burgers = wth, how could I have forgotten about this place for so long!!

    Honestly, I know this review is short compared to my normal long windedness but this place sells itself.  If you go and you're disappointed, you're too hard to please anyways.

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    My husband had been talking about EPCT for quite a while before I was finally able to get there...but when I did, I fell in love!  

    What a great place. Super relaxed yet elegant atmosphere, fantastic and friendly service, a good menu, varied entertainment and though I'm not a drinker, it looks like it's a good bar. The bartenders are certainly nifty!

    Regarding the menu, the fried artichokes are *amazing*. My mouth waters just thinking about them! I also usually get a spinach and goat cheese wrap-type thing that I adore. I'm not a vegetarian, but I will pass up the best burger in the world so I can have that wrap!

    For those who think East Point is scary, you just need to spend a little more time around here. This is a fantastic community, with fantastic diversity and general awesomeness as exemplified by the East Point Corner Tavern.

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    Ok, I've been back here a few too many times already.  Wow.  Can't really go out again this month...

    The fried artichoke hearts: Um, yes. Um, yum. And what remains from the massive serving reheats quite well in an oven.  The burgers, wraps, and other things are quite good, too.  But the fried artichoke hearts far and away take the (extra-sweet after artichokes) cake.

    Music: Still haven't made the Sunday music.  I will.  Soon.  Otherwise, the background music suits me.  And the karaoke...  Let's just say that people who run karaoke nights elsewhere come here to perform.  And then there's Heather.  I didn't realize she's a hard-core musician (<a href="/redir?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.heatherluttrell.com&s=d489de53f67424c83aa010acecceea982d3a56a1ef55705b5805da70bd957c92" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">http://www.heatherluttre…</a>), but I should have known given her impromptu performances.  (David: Not sure you should come here. Two local celebs in the same place might cause an explosion of awesome.)

    Booze: Yes. 'Nuff said, but not 'nuff drank.  And great barkeeps.

    Neighborhood: This is a great local watering hole.  I'm not exactly social, and still I've met a few people so far.  Good stuff.

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  • 0

    A neighborhood bar serving the East Point, College Park, Hapeville, etc. communities.  Close to where I live and highly recommended.

    The kitchen produces a very solid, sometimes superior array of appetizers, burgers, and daily lunch and dinner specials.

    These folks actually introduced me to some tasty adult beverages (namely red stag and an anonymous super-premium rum).  Further, the bartenders were willing to help me perfect my trademark Old Fashioned (made with Woodford Reserve bourbon).  Yeah!

    Update:  
    Due to the onerous service charges that I am starting to see being enforced by the kitchen manager (take out fees for packaging and extra charges for condiments); I have to retract one star from this fine establishment's rating.  Hopefully the ownership will realize that these types of extra fees are a major annoyance to good customers that should be eliminated!

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  • 0

    Great place, great food, great service.  Not scary!!!  Main Street East Point is fine. Jefferson Park is great! Don't get me wrong... there are bad parts of East Point... but there are bad parts everywhere in Atlanta and surrounding areas.

    Don't be shy!  Just come and enjoy!

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  • 0

    First of all, I think its kinda funny some reviewers think downtown East Point is scary. I dunno why it just makes me chuckle. So onto Corner Tavern. I love this place!

    The drinks are affordable, the serving staff is welcoming and take good care of their patrons. The food is better than a lot of bars. The buffalo shrimp is succulent and I could drink their buffalo sauce which they make homemade by the way. As everyone else has mentioned, the fried artichokes are delish and definitely worth the trip. I've also enjoyed the French Dip which was pretty darn good.

    They have all kinds of entertainment available in the form of darts, pool and games you can play at your table like Jenga (or some kind of rip off of Jenga). I always love having the option to play if I want to.

    I've gone to Corner Tavern looking cute and I've gone whilst taking a break from rebuilding my porch wearing overalls and looking disgusting and no matter what the servers were amazingly welcoming. There is absolutely no attitude here. All are welcome, the more the merrier!

    Stop in, enjoy a few drinks and take care of your waitstaff cuz they rock!

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  • 0

    I'm giving props to our waitress. We had an unexpected table of 20, I think, on the back patio on a Wednesday night. And she warned us ahead of time to not switch or move seats. We obeyed. And she was exceptional. Friendly, fast, to-the-point, and thoughtful.

    I'd go back for the service alone. However, the food was decent. My BF and I split the hummus platter and chips and cheese dip. The burgers that everyone else was getting looked mighty appetizing though. Perhaps next time, as I'm sure there will be one.

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  • 0

    Okay, so I had a hard time rating this place fairly.  To be honest, I didn't eat anything but lack of experience has never prevented me from having an opinion.  

    The service here was great.  Our server was prompt, spunky, attentive, had good hygiene, and really cool tats....all pluses in my book.  The atmosphere of the place was trendy and eclectic...lots of fun. It was like an urban Cheers, but with more alternative lifestyles and piercings and no fat mailman.  

    There was a steady flow of kariaoke...karioke...karioake...there were lots of people up singing.  The song selection was great.  We were grooving along to everything from rock to redneck, grunge to ghetto, with a splash of retro and remix thrown in.  Any place that can mix up the cupid shuffle, Van Halen, Reba, and Whitney all in the same rotation and still keep everyone into it is awesome in my book.  

    Also, apparently you have to be able to sing to work there, because half of the staff sang at one time or another.  Two of them were phenomenal.   The only reason I couldn't give a higher rating was the....um...exterior atmosphere, which left much to be desired.  to be fair, I probably should't hold the creepy panhandlers on the sidewalk against them.  On a brighter note, I did enjoy getting my heart rate up dashing from the car to the tavern and back again, all with my trust phone in hand in case I had to throw it at someone.  I guess I'm more used to the midtown vagrants and was out of my element.  

    I do like this place.  I'm gonna go back.  This place is great.

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    I was a little sketched out to go here initially.  Downtown is already a little scary sometimes, but going to East Point?!?  Oh whatever, my Trivia itch overcame and we decided to go here for trivia.

    We were pleasantly surprised, that is for sure.  The food is diverse and, while it is primarily bar food, I will say that have some healthier food, mixed in with some things you really have never heard of or tried before, like the fried artichokes.  

    Being that most bar food is pretty mediocre, this food was pretty good.  The setup of the restaurant is cool too... They have darts as well as like 4 pool tables.

    It appears they have drink specials on a continual basis as well which I like, being a cheapie (who wants to pay $6 for a beer, ya know?!?).

    And, my BF and I got third place in trivia both times we went, which translated into 2 $10 gift certificates.  So, we will be back.  Oh yes, they also have "XXX Rated (or Adult) Trivia," which I have yet to play, but it does sound cool.

    To conclude, if you are a trivia fan or if you live close-by, give this place a chance and I think you will enjoy, just like I did.

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    Three words:  Fried. Artichoke. Hearts.

    Whenever my parents come to town they usually want to go here and eat on the patio.  We get two orders of fried artichoke hearts for four people and we eat them all.  They are just that good!  Now don't let the fact that I said my parents love to come to the Corner Tavern scare you off.  My parents are drinkers and love good fatty foods.  

    There are some many good things to eat here as long as you keep in mind you are gonna be eating bar food.  But occasionally they will slip in a daily special that is light and flavorful.  Always ask the server about the daily special as they most likely had it that day for lunch and will probably give you an honest opinion on whether to get it or not.  My favorites here include the Diablo Burger (which is burger served with salsa, chili sauce and cheese) and the Reuben.  The beer list is a decent size and changes every once in a while with new draft items.  

    THE BOTTOM LINE -- The place is great for an afternoon lunch on the patio or a late night dinner on the weekend.

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  • 0

    We went here yesterday after my plane out of Atlanta got delayed for several hours. We decided to drive around College Park and check it out but apparently started with the wrong part of College Park - so we were a little disappointed with the area. This changed as soon as I found this place (while yelp-ing from my cell phone) and we headed over.

    They have good beer on tap, delicious sweet tea, and the food was good (we had a chicken cheese and bacon sandwich with collard greens and sweet potatoes - the sweet potatoes were particularly good).

    We played a few games of pool and then moved to the outside deck and enjoyed the ceiling fans and the view. We liked the laid-back clientele and the overall laid-back feel of the place.

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  • 0

    This localtion is the original, baby.
    Affordable, good food, funky-friendly staff, great patio, and a killer beer selection make the EP Corner Tavern our favorite local bar & grill.  Their activities (karaoke, pool, darts, Texas Hold 'Em, trivia) make going there even more of an adventure.  Great place to meet or make friends.  
    ...You wanna go where everybody knows your name.....

    Try the onion rings with a steamed deli sandwich.  They have the BEST buffalo shrimp EVER.

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  • 0

    $2.50 for a 16oz PBR.

    AMAZING buffalo chicken sandwich.. just ask for it grilled.. and you are in business..
    I didn't like the fries, they were soggy and kinda home made looking.  

    The tomato basil soup was perfect.. so.. i was quite happy with dinner.

    Waitstaff great
    Clean bathrooms..
    Stairs offer a little workout pre and post meal..
    there was Trivia there on Fri night.. I didn't venture out of my booth area other than to go to the bathrooom, but my side of the bar was nice.

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    The ORIGINAL of the two taverns, with the second opened in L5P last year, this is a true neighborhood spot with great food, wicked drinks and a spunky staff that knows how to hustle.

    Atmosphere Pluses - 1) their great outdoor patio, one level up with ferns, fans and gas lamps for cooler weather,  2) four pool tables, 2 dart boards, 3) local celebrity and Rock Star INXS contestant Heather Lutrell providing occasional entertainment , 4) Tuesday Night Trivia,  5) Thursday Night Poker

    Food! - 1) Homemade Fries - get wasabi mayo and curry ketchup for dipping,  2) Corn Chowder,  3) Grilled Hawaiian Chicken Salad,  4) Any of the burgers,  5) Daily Lunch & Dinner specials are always good

    Drinks - 1) bartenders know how to pour,  2) massive beer list

    People rarely think about hanging out in the southside, but this place shouldn't be overlooked.  I've lived all over Atlanta and this is one of my favorite places to get a little tipsy.

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  • 0

    The East Point extension of the same bar/restaurant venue right in the heart of Little Five Points. This branch offers the exact same menu as its sister---tasteful bar food, from salads to well-made sandwiches and pasta dishes.

    I actually liked the East Point version better than the L5P as the ambiance seemed more chill and open. It was on the second floor of the building, and for some reason I always like coming upstairs to eat (perhaps tricking myself into believing I'm working up an appetite?).

    I had the reuben which was immaculate, and more refined in taste than most other reubens I've had. The steak sandwich ordered by a friend received high reviews as well.

    I was surprised to find the coffee here was actually tasty: a rarity for a bar.

    East Point seems to be another up and coming area, perhaps the Cabbagetown of 5 years from now. EPCT is a nice addition to an area worth exploring.

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  • 0

    The other night I was like...I NEED RED MEAT!!!

    Doug and I like to stay close to home during the weekday but there are no stake houses in our area. We were going to go to the Vortex but the line was really long so we ended up at the Tavern. I opened their menu to not only find a stake but it was also topped with blue cheese and caramelized onions. Can you say YUM? Also their sides are wonderful! Garlic mash-potatoes and feta cheese spinach. I must say I was impressed. Also, our waiter (I am not sure of his name) was on the ball and our drinks were always topped off. I give them 4 stars and a big Yahoooo!

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  • 0

    Fried artichoke hearts = amazing.
    Onion rings = delicious!
    Drinks = reasonably priced (make sure you get a glass with your PBR, the can smells like an ashtray; which is the caveat of being in a bar)

    Overall, I really liked the feel and atmosphere of this place. It has a cute outdoor patio, and the main bar is pretty spacious and very nice. There is place to play darts, a large bar, several pool tables, and even a little corner with board games and whatnot. What I did find interesting, was that as the night wore on, more and more patrons coming into the bar were gay. Lesbians and gay men took the place by storm, and I was fascinated to see a full fledged gay friendly bar this far from the city! That definitely made the night better.

    Also, while my friends loved  our server, I have to say, she was really toeing in the line; she was almost too bitchy to find it funny anymore. Other than that, service was great.

    I would give this place five full stars, but any place that allows smoking always gets docked one star; that's just how it goes, ya'll.

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    I just moved to a neighborhood fairly close to East Point and went to Corner Tavern for the first time Saturday. Love it! I can definitely see this becoming one of my regular destinations for dining and drinking. Had the Hawaiian Chicken Sandwich, which has grilled pineapple on it and is fantastic. Don't care for the knot roll it's served on though; it's a pretty messy sandwhich as it is, and if you cut it down the center like I did, it pretty much falls apart. Very tasty though.

    Staff is really friendly, atmosphere is very laid-back. But the main thing I noticed that deserves mention is the jukebox. Maybe this isn't such an uncommon thing these days (I don't go to bars all that much), but they have a digital touchscreen jukebox that can literally download most any music selection you can think of. This was the first one of these I had seen but it blew my mind! You can search for songs and even use additional credits to move your song up so it's the next to be played. Awesome!

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    Great neighborhood tavern!  The staff is very friendly and I'm sure once I get settled down in East Point I'll be in the habit of going regularly and will probably learn all of their names.  They've got pool tables, a patio, darts, and I think I even saw a chess set in the corner.

    As for the food... very tasty.  Their fried artichoke hearts are to die for!  Daily specials.  Big salads.  They also have a good selection of wine.

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