“First time we went to the place. We are from another country and I always look for local restaurants with history to go to with my son.Upon entering, we were greeted with a warm hug by sweet Joy. She even took our order.The food is very good, especially the pulled pork, which I really like, and its sweet bbq sauce.The price is not bad for the size of the dishes and options. The place is an old and traditional restaurant that still maintains details of its history in pictures on the wall and others spread throughout the restaurant.It's really really good and worth visiting!Thank you for making us so welcome, Joy!“
“We ordered online for pickup on 12/22. Everything was super--from the order/pickup experience to the food. I have sampled plenty of french fries in the past and the ones we had from Five Guys were certainly among the best I've ever had. Burgers were delicious, too!“
“REAL HOTDOGS!!!! I am used to the hotdogs in NYC. They are fantastic. I've lived in the south now for more than 24 years. I'd yet to come across a hotdog similar enough to the north. Then, I recently found The Original Hotdog Factory In Fairburn, GA where I live. They are great!! And they have Sauerkraut and spicy brown mustard--a real NYC hotdog. In addition, their other food is excellent, as well and I love the cole slaw. FINALLY. I spoke to the owner and thanked him. Now it's up to all of us to keep their business afloat. Please support this establishment and see for yourself!!!“
“I finally decided to stop and get coffee and a muffin, after driving past Jacobs Java. The coffee was great! Marq Jacobs, the owner of the café, roasts his own beans. The patio was the perfect spot to eat, drink, and unwind. I will be back to try the Chicago lunch offerings that Marq offers. If you live in the Terrill Mill/Powers Ferry area, or commute through it, stop and support a local business.“
“A staple to the community. I have been eating here for years. The chili is SPICY but it is GOOD! There is something in the simplicity of this place that just takes you back in time. Prices are more than fair. I will forever hold Brandys in high regard. Keep it up!“
“Ironically, next to the Chick-fil-A to the left is the greatest corndog I've ever had and I don't even like corndogs! Mr. cow. My first introduction to this wonderful tasty treat was in Hawaii. Each location has different offerings. This one has milkshakes honey do something blue and banana. They also have mochi donuts. I'm so glad they have this here and I can satisfy my weird corndog cravings. I don't eat any other kind of corndog by the way! But this one is worth it“
“I finally decided to stop and get coffee and a muffin, after driving past Jacobs Java. The coffee was great! Marq Jacobs, the owner of the café, roasts his own beans. The patio was the perfect spot to eat, drink, and unwind. I will be back to try the Chicago lunch offerings that Marq offers. If you live in the Terrill Mill/Powers Ferry area, or commute through it, stop and support a local business.“
“I am always on the hunt for a good burger and tend to stick to the East side of ATL, but I recently decided to make a detour on my way home from Buckhead to Paty and Frank's afterEater gave them a nod as one of the best burgers in town. You did good Patty and Frank! Really delicious burger! Not overcooked, good sauces, wonderful bun, I enjoyed it thoroughly. I was very impressed. And since you always have to grade burger spots on the fries too - delish fries as well! I will be back!“
“I am not a hamburger gal, but these burgers are so good and filling. There is no skimping on anything. The onion rings are crunchy and has a great taste not oily. The atmosphere is quite and nice.Vegetarian options: They have a vegan burger and salads“
“The Varsity is the largest drive-in, in the world. They serve more Coca-Cola here than any other place on the planet. They have the best onion rings, fried peach pies and hotdogs you will ever eat. Milkshakes, The Frosted Orange and slaw dogs are also top-notched.Parking: It can get crowded at lunchtime.Kid-friendliness: It’s a fun place for a kid to soak up the energy of the Varsity. Watching people order, smelling the food, just taking in the whole process. Getting a Varsity paper hat is also fun.“
“visited for the first time with family...great vibes awesome DJ and music...was really impressed with the taste quality and value of the food....good selection of food and drinks...great environment to dine with and entertain family and friends or just chill alone...this will quickly become a favorite spot of mine...“
“The Varsity is always a great place to visit for lunch or dinner. But this is the first time that I enjoyed their fries more than their onion rings. Maybe my taste was off, idk, but my grandson had the fries that he barely ate and they were better than the rings. So next time I will be getting the fries though I eat too many as it is. ?“
“Cheap, greasy food that barely dents my bank account but definitely takes years off my life with each bite. Disinterested staff that clearly (and rightfully) do not gaf about this job. Sublime milkshakes. All in all, exactly the aura and food I crave when drunk at 2am. 10/10, could not have asked for better on any count.“
“A bunch of good looking young ladies with friendly, welcoming customer service skills make going there better. The food is what you'd expect from a quick BBQ food - truck. Their shakes are pretty good. Since we lost Sonic in this neighborhood a few years ago, Cook Out makes up for that loss, plus the atmosphere is much nicer.Parking: For those who may be physically impaired, there are spaces directly in front of the ramp-way onto the concrete sidewalk at the entrance.For everyone else, there are about 15 tables that easily seat 4 people each, but they could take 3 kids each on a school field trip or college kid meet-ups. Parking for about 40 cars is available for Cook Out customers with overflow in the rear of the building adjace the drive-through, which wraps the building.“
“Chicken tenders were great. Fried correctly and not greasy and had great seasoning. Fries were fried correctly as well and tasted great. My friends eat here all the time and I'm just now getting the experience which has been great. I hope they stay consistent on my next visit.“
“This small restaurant right next to a Chick-fil-A is a diamond in the rough. It's been a challenge to find a delicious breakfast spot that is affordable and not pretentious. We ordered chicken biscuits, home taters, gravy, and plain biscuits. It was easy to order and the staff was cordial. I would skip the gravy, it seemed to be missing something. I enjoy dipping my chicken biscuit in gravy, don't ask, I just do. But this didn't add to it so I'll pass the next time. But that's OK. The home taters were plentiful and you really only need one order for three people unless you're really hungry. The biscuits needed butter and honey because they truly were plain.The chicken was well seasoned and flavorful, perfectly fried, and the biscuits were nice. Definitely will eat here again.“