Yes. It was more than my first mortgage. Per Person Drinks at bar 20x2 Mid Wine Pairings 250 Pre Fixe 250 Waygu 40 Truffle Risotto 90 Espresso 8 Taxes Tips Espresso really put us over the top
That was basically our Christmas to each other. I don't think I'd ever go back. The only way I'd spend 250 a plate again would be on on something would be some legit omakase 17 course banger.
I've never ben to Hal's and I hate it. Everyone I know that likes it is a pretentious douche bag who talk more about the hostesses or middle aged buckhead betty's at the bar vs the food being good. I hate buckhead in general, but Hal's just seems to personify the worst parts of it. /mad
I’ve had them all and believe Bones to be the best of the bunch. Both in quality of meat and the overall experience. Little Alley is in my two hole.
Little Alley is definitely up there. Tbh good steak is good steak, the apps and sides are what differentiates them.
Bone’s is still the best steakhouse in the city imo. Bone in filet, grit fritters, creamed spinach, a few manhattans, and some pecan pie is a once a year treat for me.
Quoting the jabroni who actually lives in Roswell (couldn’t hack it in NYC) while libeling me is a choice
I made it in NYC and wanted to prove that I could make it anywhere (even in the cold, harsh, dangerous suburb known as Roswell, GA).
Was that wrong? I thought us self hating Roswell residents were making fun of Roswell. Should I have not done that? I tell you I gotta plead ignorance on this thing.
Still chuckling at WED hating on “pretentious Buckhead douchebags” mere minutes after he humblebragged about an $1800 dinner at the St Regis
Didn't even mention price until follow up posts. I'm not pretentious or snooty or think I'm better than anyone* *Roswellians excluded
20 months and since I was an #UpperEastSider before Atlanta, it was a seamless transition. Just need to secure a white Tahoe for my wife and I’ll be all set.
3 Bama guys on the Westside and he’s terrified to come over here to talk ball smdh. Hearing he moved here to finance the Buckhead City movement
In all seriousness I would love that. Owsley has a permanent table at Daiquiri Factory where we could convene