| The Rum Punch Brunch

181 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta
(404) 939-5190

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Taylor Watson

Came here for the day/night vibe. It was good drinks can be a bit pricey.. Food was okay. I’ll try the other food truck next time. Vibes were really good — loved the music! I’ll be back!

Parking: Parking was a little hard to find. It gets packed quick — FYI

Atmosphere: 5

Service: 4

Kimberly Beauty

Big up @ 876 Nyamminz and Rum Punch best duo !

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Jazz

Great vibes always

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Genecei Lee

If you looking for more afro style where like men dance and just good energy this isn't it. It's kinda just like every other event in atlanta. And the male dj on the inside this past Sunday was horrible. He didn't know how to mix well or read the crowd. Food was good though

Parking: Parking was $20 and $10 if you go across the street

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 4

Service: 4

Mackenzie Robinson

Just went for the first time yesterday and had an overall great time. Though here are some things to look out for as a first timer at Rum Pinch Brunch. My group and I was told (and seen based on Google Maps) that the place open at 12:30pm. We were the first people there and had to wait about 15 minutes to get in.Assuming the reason being was that staff was still coming in and setting up. Once we got in we found a sitting area and got some food. As a first timer we searched for a menu before hand but realized that there were only food trucks available for food. (Below are some menus of the food trucks to help anyone out) There were only three food trucks so the food choices are limited though the food that was there was good. Moving along, as mentioned we were the first to arrive because we were going based off of the time of 12:30pm we it says it is open. DO NOT get there at that time! If you are going to party the party does not actually start until about 6:00pm. If you are going to relax and mingle with a date or small group come around 4:00pm. We waited about 3 hours before other people started to show up and while we waited staff was still continuing to set up. The only perk to getting there early is fresh food, no waiting in lines, available seating, available parking (for $20), and an open dance floor to yourself. Another warning to first timers is to DRESS COMFORTABLE. I went in the middle of summer and it was extremely hot! Depending on what vibe you are looking for before you go I would say dress based off of that. Though ether way it’s Atlanta, Georgia so dress appropriately. Last warning to first timers I would suggest to pregame/ eat before coming out. The drinks and food are pricey and with drinks I believe that they are limited to what drinks they can make. This is really not a brunch place (I assumed it was based off of the name) This is a day party/club. It was great once there was a crowd there. I would definitely go again and incorporate these tips myself. Hope this helps someone.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Trina Lee

I went for the first time last week and was extremely disappointed. At the end of my experience I witnessed a man throw a drink on my friend while we were surrounded by security and immediately after we got drenched in his drink they grabbed us and escorted us out. Mind you the situation didn’t start with any violence that same man was getting very touchy with one of the girls in our group (not consensual at all) and we POLITELY told him to chill out and that was his reaction. For security to watch that from start to finish then immediately punish all the the women in our group while the man who started the whole thing remained coddled and untouched was disgusting. A bystander even followed security and us out to defend us and told them that he saw the man start the whole situation and that we did nothing wrong but they still weren’t hearing it. I then had to wait for a ride in the pouring RAIN for 30 minutes with my friend who just got violated for no reason and kicked out because of it. Throughout the night I also witnessed so many security be distracted and overall not alert to what was happening around them and considering how crowded the event was that was very alarming. I’ve never even written a google review but I wouldn’t feel right if I didn’t warn others. Rum Punch is not a safe place for women to attend I will not be going back.

Atmosphere: 1

Service: 1

A. Staten

Drinks watered down… but vibe dope

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Isabelle Scott

I purchased 2 drinks with my credit card and had 3 fraudulent charges on the same card within the next 12 hours..if you go, pay cash!!!

Service: 1

John Williams

Staff was friendly. Don't go there with a girl if you don't want over 10 dudes hitting on your girl right in front of you. Horrible experience!

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Latoya

I Had a great experience if you like Reggae and Caribbean vibes this is the place...seats are very limited tho. Food trucks are outside with Caribbean foods

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 4

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Vegetarian options: Plantain cabbage rice

Dietary restrictions: Food truck style vending.

Kid-friendliness: Kids not welcomed. 21+

Wheelchair accessibility: Fairly accessible with assistance. Portions of access point have gravel. Stairs are required to enter the main venue. Ask for additional accommodations

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Mac

Love this place, the food, the vibe and music?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

High Priestess

I miss the days when it used to be a block party. as of recently when my friends and I attended the Soca de Mayo, it was nothing of the sort. to start off the review, the lines were long and there weren't any lines for those that had already reserved tickets. Secondly, the DJs play the same playlist along with "trap crap" that Atlanta native can go anywhere else to listen to. Every time they play trap crap, fights happened to break out. it really changes the frequency. rum punch is supposed to be for those that are Caribbean / Caribbean descended people that know the culture. Thirdly, they fail to follow through when to play Soca music. if anything we need a Soca knowledged DJ. Lastly they were very ill equipped when they told us to move inside the building just for them to kick us out early when nothing has started. My friends and I were highly disappointed and we came to the conclusion that we probably have outgrown rum punch since it has lost its authenticity. and it's better that in order to get a quality Caribbean Experience, that we actually attend more exclusive Caribbean festivities. rum punch is not what it used to be. it has truly lost its touch it once had.

Atmosphere: 1

Tee Wanie

This place is pathetic, there security has no respect, they let ppl stand in line for hourssssss just to tell you they are not letting more ppl in and they let u pay money for tickets with no guarantee you will get in, it’s always packed to capacity and the bathrooms are filthy! Don’t waste your time and money going here! They should be outa business cuz they do not have customer service skills but I should have known going here was gonna be filled with demonic people after all, they are hosting this club in a church building soo they gone have to answer to God later anyways. ?

Kavelle V3lly

Sometimes it’s very packed but I love that they have three different area, three different dj and different type of vibez but all are lit. Whether you want soca, carnival music, reggae or dancehall each floor got it for you and they got the food truck they bussin. My favorite truck is bussinatl check them out in instagram. IF AND WHEN YOU GK THE RUM PUNCH IS A MUST!!!!!!!! P.S $15 to 20 for parking

Parking: $15 to 20 for parking

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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