📍 99 Krog St NE, Atlanta, GA 30307, USA
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Google: 4.7 • TripAdvisor: 4.5
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Ticonderoga Club in Atlanta, Georgia, is a hidden gem located within Krog Street Market, offering a unique dining experience that perfectly blends a laid-back bar vibe with upscale American cuisine. Diners rave about the friendly and personable staff, who create a welcoming atmosphere that's not overly loud, making it ideal for conversations with friends. The restaurant features a creative menu that includes standout dishes like scallops, fish and chips, and an olive oil cake that guests can't stop talking about. With a focus on quality and presentation, Ticonderoga Club caters to a diverse crowd, making it a popular choice for families, couples, and foodies alike. Whether you're looking for a casual drink or a delightful meal, this place promises a memorable outing.
Google: 4.7 (669 reviews)
TripAdvisor: 4.5 (51 reviews)
got the scallops and then the fish and chips, if it weren’t for the price i would’ve gotten another!! cocktails were all fantastic. the staff was friendly and very personable. i love that it’s not too loud so conversation with our friends was easy and no one had to yell. the olive oil cake is a must try!! will be back!!
Stopped in under a recommendation and was not disappointed. I ordered the Chuck Wagon for 4-6… for one! It was perfectly cooked and contained fresh ground horse radish, our int out the char. The drinks were also delicious and the crew they had working at the bar were super friendly.
Came here for a birthday celebration and it did NOT disappoint! Upon getting to the table, there was a birthday napkin and birthday confetti on the table. The food, drinks, and service was outstanding.
this place is a joke with regard to seafood - a picture of the spanish mackerel for 33 bucks has become a meme among people who have actually been offshore mussels old and fishy