Wonderful location, but food was TGIF level at best, service ridiculously slow. Plenty of hosts, but none of them appear to be assisting wait staff. About the food- I am a diehard shrimp and grits person. I order them everytime I see them on a menu and I travel a lot. These shrimp and grits were by far the worst I have ever had. So spicy I could only eat about 5 bites which I was making myself do because I didn’t want my friends and family to notice. I pushed my bowl to the side hoping the waitress would notice I didn’t eat them but she said nothing. No one else was complimenting their food or saying “it’s so good.” I think we are a group of polite people and didn’t say we were less than pleased because we don’t like to complain. I notice other people say the shrimp and grits were bland. Maybe I should Have said something because these grits were grainy, not fully cooked, and there was so much spice they were inedible.
The foods smells great but the truth is it is over priced. The baskets that I ordered was 21.00 a piece and the fries were not as good as I was expecting. The atmosphere was good but I felt like the food needed more flavor. I will give them another try and see if it gets better. On a scale from 1 to 10 the food is a 5 and I will give the atmosphere was a 8. I hope my review helps.
I was slightly apprehensive about visiting 6 feet under, only due to a concern that it would be gimmicky with less than stellar food. However, I found my visit to be absolutely perfect. My server Debbie was incredibly efficient and super sweet without being overbearing. I only stopped in for a quick lunch, and I still can't believe how fast they were with everything. I ordered the appetizer buffalo shrimp and a bourbon lemonade. I highly recommend both. I'm excited to come back and try so much more of this elevated, but non-pretentious pub seafood.
MP was too inflated for me. I was told well over 100% markup for just 1 lb of snow crab, so I passed. Luckily there's plenty of other good food here. The salads you could get a soup and salad combo, but no offer to add proteins to a salad. So I had a spinach salad, jalapeno hush puppies, and onion rings. The onion rings had a perfect thin batter. Hush puppies had a hint of jalapeno flavor, but not much. I asked for butter and was brought melted butter instead of solid butter, which was odd to me getting it for hush puppies. The bacon vinaigrette for the spinach was really good. Had amazing service from Bella.
Superb dining experience! They have amazing waiters who are very attentive and friendly. The food was delicious and light on the stomach, the atmosphere was pretty cool too!
Six feet under is located directly across from the Atlanta public cemetery, so that's where the name comes from. The atmosphere was really good, except they had their air conditioner brake. The waitress was amazing and did an excellent job. The food was really good and had a lot of clever names. Based on other reviews, I was aware of the tipping situation, where if your entire party spends $100 then the tip is automatically added. So be careful when you go there, but it is clearly indicated on the menu what this policy is. The place is meant more for adults, but they do allow children. The atmosphere is full of beer, partially naked women, and even Johnny Cash flipping you off in a picture on the ceiling.
Amazing atmosphere! Super fun pub across from the cemetery which gives it that creepy cool vibe. Food is excellent. The blackened catfish is superb. I have ordered blackened catfish from a multitude of restaurants and always ask for tartar sauce as a dip, but this catfish was so well flavored that it was perfect as ordered. The fried Okra is exceptional. Great flavor and wonderfully battered. There is a full bar but the ATL old fashioned is a perfect addition to any meal. I also had the cemetery sour which was delicious. Several desserts to choose from. The bread pudding is not too sweet and not as soggy as most puddings are, it's a must try.
Cool spot. Fish stew is the best. I try to get different stuff but naw. Oysters are cool. Beers. Friends enjoyed their meals fried fishes. Fritters. Outside dinning. Outside bar area.
We were here an a Saturday afternoon. The restaurant was busy but not overly crowded and we were seated inside immediately. The $9.50 spinach salad was a bit wilted but at least the portion size was small. The waitress gave me a plastic fork wrapped in a paper napkin. Noticing that all the other tables seemed to have real silverware I asked for a metal fork. She was clearly irritated and said they were out of clean silverware, but a few minutes later did return with a metal fork she found “ on the other side.” My husband’s $14.50 cod sandwich was small but at least he didn’t need silverware to eat it. The best part was this place’s location across from the beautifully landscaped Oakland Cemetery.
The service and food was outstanding! The ambiance was perfect for fun casual dinning. I will return whenever I'm back in Atlanta.