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Had a nice lunch here. Nice portion size, not too big but plenty and very flavoursome. Chef's specials were appreciated by my friends. Service a bit slow but OK.

We had a wonderful time last night at Glenn’s. A very comfortable friendly place. The service was great. The food was wonderful. Reasonably priced. Big servings. Nice wine list too.

I had a nice dinner with friends tonight. The soup of the day was Crab bisque and it was excellent. My friend had the kale salad and she loved the dressing. I ordered the salmon and it was fine. Nothing off the charts but good! This restaurant is in The Glenn Hotel and has a nice view of the street. Also if you eat in the restaurant - they will validate your valet parking. :)

I ate at Glenn's Kitchen for breakfast after an overnight stay at the Glenn Hotel. Assuming the restaurant would be expensive because of it's trendy decor, I braced myself when the waitress brought out the menu. I was pleasantly surprised. There was a huge variety of breakfast plates and a la carte breakfast items. All were extremely affordable. Portion sizes were satisfactory. The food was delicious. Even if you're not staying at the hotel, but are looking for restaurants downtown for breakfast, choose Glenn's Kitchen!

I had fresh fruit and a waffle my husband had the French toast. The fruit was a good mix of berries, melon, grapes and pineappel and there was plenty. The French toast came with a good amount of mixed barries. The waffel is fine - comes with butter and varm sirup. It all tasted good and the service was fine.

Our group of nine made reservations for dinner before going to a concert at State Farm Arena. The restaurant is nice and intimate and the adjoining bar/sitting area has a cool vibe and is a great place for drinks beforehand. Our waitress was great, but it took forever to get our food and it came in three different waves. The menu is limited, so if you’re looking for lots of options, you may be disappointed. The chicken sandwich was extremely dry and needed more apple butter and slaw. The pimiento cheese & pickles appetizer was colorful and yummy. Location is convenient to the arena and Centennial Olympic Park, but not sure I’d put it on my list of places to return and dine again.

Stayed at the Glenn Hotel (Marriott Property). Had drinks and food from the Glenn Kitchen every day. Never a bad meal and always great eclectic atmosphere. Very boutique. TJ was the best hostess around the bar area. Very attentive and very cordial. Definitely sit at the tables not the bar when TJ is working.

A good choice if you're near CNN. Less crowded than others. Service a bit slow, but all dishes were excellent. The crab cakes were 98% crab...yum.

Brought a group of 14 people for a business meeting here as part of a conference. Had a very good experience (except for one issue to be described). The food was very good and the wait-staff was very helpful. They made several suggestions which turned out to be the best part of the meal. The only negative was the bartender in the main bar prior to dinner. Our group met in the bar and it took over 30 minutes for all 14 people to get their (simple) drinks. The bartender kept stopping making the drinks to chat with a friend that was sitting at the bar. Very frustrating to wait that long for drinks for everyone when they could have been finished in half the time. Would try it again next time in town.

Our second visit to this small restaurant that is part of a hotel. It's proximity to a music venue makes it a plus. The limited menu is quite good and the wait staff polite and efficient.

Enjoyed the hotel's continental breakfast at the Glenn. The continental breakfast was very basic but the restaurant did offer other non inclusive items (pancakes, waffles, etc). In regards to service, of two days eating the breakfast, one day was better than the other. Just your basic hotel restaurant for breakfast...Nothing outlandish.

Great experience at The Lion lounge at The Glenn. Tomas is the best mixologist ever! He created a speciality mix just for me!

Great breakfast food! So glad the hotel had this restaurant on site. Staff were courteous and food was excellent. Worth coming in even if you are not staying at the hotel itself.

Great mix of flavors in a very farm to table kind of way. Everything was very fresh tasting and the flavors all blended well. Massive salads like the Bibb were terrific. The southern sampler was devoured by us all and pimento cheese part of that rocked. Other diners raved about the tacos of the day and the flat iron steak was well done. Great for a business / convention dinner or a date. Fresh inventive flavors. Nice!

Unfortunately this was one of the worst restaurant experiences I have ever had! The service was HORRIBLE!! We sat down and didn’t have enough place settings, asked 3 times for them to set it up. Eventually they handed me three set ups and asked me to do it. We ordered drinks and it took 30 minutes!! We had appetizers and they never cleared them from the table, even when our food arrived. We asked for water 3 times and when asked for refills they left a pitcher on the table after asking another 3 times. Ordered second round of drinks and they took so long we ate our meal and then it arrived! Waiter had a serious attitude then complained the entire time to us about how busy he was and that we need to be patient and he gave us attitude the rest of the night. After dinner they never cleared our table-ugh. Asked for the manager and she never came over, instead they sent the waiter who asked what the problem was!! So many great restaurant in Atlanta-go there!!!

I make it a point to visit Glenn's kitchen every time I come to Atlanta. I have always had incredible food, great cocktails and wine, and lovely service. I came once with a large group and sat in the dining room, but usually I sit in the lounge side in big comfy chairs. Our waitress (Brenda, I THINK) who we have had a few times, is fantastic. I always know I can trust her recommendations... but the fried chicken tacos and shrimp and grits are a definite favorite. This time, we went up to the Sky Lounge for the first time and the view was remarkable up there and I hope we can come back when it is warmer weather to enjoy it more.

Very convenient to downtown and walking distance to most of the major hotels. We had a relaxing dinner with friends and enjoyed some yummy dishes. Seems to be a lot more casual than I remember from a few years ago, but still a nice place for dinner. The grilled salmon was wonderful and the buttermilk ice cream was amazing. I had never heard of coconut cornbread cake, so we HAD to try it. Excellent! After dinner we wondered up to the rooftop bar for a cocktail, or two. Great view of downtown. It was crowded from many of the Hurricane Irma evacuee, but we all welcomed them and had fun visiting and hearing their stories.

Our server Devon made this an incredible evening. His entree recommendations were right on! They substituted their famous cheesy grits for the rice on my salmon entree. The fish was cooked to perfection! Their Kings Cup drink was innovative and delightful! Brandy with current and cocoa bitters! Yum! But the best part of the evening was Devon--his humor and artistic insights made it was wonderful dining experience.

This was highly rated so decided to try. It is not bad reasonably priced. The food might not be at the same portion as Waffle House nearby but it is more comfortable and the quality is good. Would give it 4.5.

In Atlanta for Cheersport - after a long day - Glenn's Kitchen is a great place to unwind. This restaurant was on our way back to our hotel so we decided to stop in. It is very cozy with booth/table seating and pillows! Waitstaff was very attentive. Ordered drinks and appetizer - which came very quickly. Pretzel was delicious! Cheerleaders ordered their soups - very tasty! Moms ordered burgers yum! Only complaint - ordered Brussels and bacon - very spicy! Finished up with the Lava cake! This is a very good, relaxing place to spend the evening!

Very good food, service and ambiance. The menu can be a little bit bigger. The entree selection is quite limited. Resevations are recomended and will not be ready on time.

We stopped in here before a recent concert . The food and drinks were amazing, as well as the wait staff. The mint zucchini OMG

My husband and I really enjoyed our dinning experience at Glenn's Kitchen. We were in town for a convention, and most restaurants in the area had a hour wait. We read the good reviews for this restaurant, and decided to stroll over to give it a try. We were not disappointed. We were seated right away. My husband had the tacos of the day, & I had the kale salad with chicken on the side. The food was delicious, well seasoned with correct portion sizes. We both enjoyed our meals. I definitely recommend this restaurant.

Stayed at the Glenn Hotel Saturday night. Had dinner at Glenn’s Kitchen and found it to be very mediocre. We had the crab bisque- this was the best thing we tried. Not much crab, but good flavor. Calamari- husband thought it had too many seasonings on it and too much sauce. Breading was good - not too much, and it was cooked well. Fried chicken- over cooked. Definitely not the delicious, juicy, fried chicken you think of in the south. The side of cabbage and tomatoes with this had wonderfully flavorful tomatoes! Fish of the day- halibut was over cooked. Interesting fries made of chick peas. Overall, we would not be interested in eating here again. We don’t live in Atlanta so we’re looking forward to a nice dinner. The hotel package we bought came with breakfast here. It was also mediocre. Eggs, bagel, grits ...all pretty standard continental breakfast. Glad we didn’t have to pay extra. Servers were very friendly!!

Very nice restaurant, good service and spacious. Menu had local and international plates, of which the crab cakes were very good. It is mid range prices and good for a quiet dinner or lunch

Ate breakfast twice in the restaurant. Both times it was incorrect and were simple. In their defense restaurant was crowded so they were a little overwhelmed. Too many places nearby to give them another try.

We stopped here because we didn't find out about the Decatur are of Atlanta until it was too late & it looked the nicest eatery. My husband had the shrimp & grits, which were awesome, very tasty & some of the best grits we've had in the south to date. I had the lump crab cakes with aioli and a bed of kale (it was meant to be served with arugula but I'm not a fan so asked for something else) & it was great, I did want something a bit lighter as the cakes were quite stodgy so great for someone who wants a good meal. The waiter was rather dull, no rapport & no personality, he was like a robot. The hotel and restaurant itself was very cosy!

We were staying at the Glenn and used their breakfast service. Food was ok but the staff was quite friendly. They told us to try dinner here, but being a hotel restaurant we weren't exactly that excited. We ate at a few other downtown spots and we were generally disappointed even though there are a few surprises hiding in the neighborhood. Glad we gave it a try, food was excellent, service was super and if you can overlook a facility that needs an overhaul the night was a success. There was a problem with a dessert but the waitress fixed that with free wine next time we stopped in since we had tickets for KURIOS a Cirque du Soleil show and had to move on. They have a really nice bar area and the staff there is quite friendly too. Overall a nice little place to have a quiet evening with good food.

I was with a large group, the food was excellent. Everyone was pleased with their different meals. Couldn't get a glass of water to save my life though, I asked 4 times, waiter didn't seem to be overwhelmed but couldn't deliver. Pricey, but reasonable for the area.

Looking for dinner before Elton John concert we ended up at Glenn Kitchen! Very nice surprise! Limited menus but what they did they did well! Service was great, everyone’s food was fantastic - tried flatbread app and truffle fries both were fabulous. Dinner was grilled chicken sandwich and burgers for our group and everyone enjoyed both as well as the sides - particularly the grits! Easy walk to State Farm arena!

Going to a comedy show we decided to come here it was bland not really impressed with anything the trout dip was good but won't be making a return trip here.

We recently had a company event using the roof top Sky Lounge at the Glenn Hotel. The view is really nice, particularly at night when Atlanta is lighted up. The roof top Sky Lounge is a pretty cool venue because part of it is covered and part is open. Food, drink and service was all good. It is very centrally located a block from the Omni Hotel / CNN Center.

After reading several excellent reviews on Glen's Kitchen I thought this would be a great place for breakfast since we were staying close by. Our waitress obviously didn't want to be there because our service was extremely lack luster. Other than feeling like we were bothering our waitress our food was blah and mine was cold. It's a cool place and the hotel and bar area looked inviting. I'm sure we hit it at the wrong time, and I hope our waitress has better days. :)

My wife and I visit ATL several times a year and enjoy some of the finest food you'll find in America right here in the A...! We've walked by Glenn's Kitchen (situated in the eponymous Hotel Glenn) many times, and we finally decided to try it yesterday given how tempting the menu sounded. First, the ambiance is upscale country (think plank wood floors, iron, chandeliers), leather. Pleasant enough. We started with 2 apps: Nashville Chicken on a bun and house-made hummus. Nashville Chicken was tasty, but the hummus was completely unseasoned. The waiter actually tried to get our entree order while we were ordering wine...before apps...and as soon as apps came, there he was. And back again in like 5 minutes..."are we ready yet?". I appreciate attentive service, but this was too much - given that they were about 1/4 full...anyway, my wife felt pressured and ordered what I did - the crab cakes. They promised to be pan seared, with butter bean succotash. Well, they were awful. Again, bland - I daresay GRAY on the inside. Mushy. Succotash was NOT succotash. Some greasy beans in a weak red colored sauce. Ironically, I noticed that one of the chandeliers APPEARED to be a blown-glass Chihuly (he's a famous Seattle artist whose works are very iconic). The manager conceded that it was "like" a Chihuly - but was, in reality, a knock-off. Just like their food... Waster your money if you must...or walk 2 blocks west to McCormick and Schmidts, or to Thrive, or the Waffle House. But not here.

I really enjoyed the atmosphere of this restaurant, from the roof top lounge to the restaurant. The food and service was excellent as well.

This was actually a bargain in Downtown Atlanta. I had the Shrimp and grits which was a totally new experience for a Yankee. Delicious.

I have become a regular here during lunch. I enjoy the atmosphere and the service is usually very good. They have recently added daily lunch specials which are advertised on a sidewalk board. Good food, good service, good value.

Great for a delicious, quick bite before the hawks game. Excellent service from Raven and the rest of the staff. Old fashioned was perfect. Don’t sleep on the Mac and cheese with a hint of rosemary.

During our stay, we had breakfast at Glenn's Kitchen. The atmosphere was nice and the restaurant is quite open. I had an omelette with grits and my wife had bagel and lox. Both were good. The wait staff was friendly.

We were looking for a restaurant within walking distance of the Hilton Garden Inn. We stop there fairly frequently and wanted to try a new place. The folks at the Hilton told us it was restaurant week and lots of places had 3 or 4 course special menus available. We decided to try Glenn's Kitchen and I am so glad we did. First of all, if you like martinis try the Glenntini. it has a peach vodka with a lime finish that made it tasty and refreshing. I ordered the kale and pecan salad and it was wonderful. My husband got the other choice which was a salad with radishes and he liked his to much he wouldn't trade bites. We both ordered the skirt steak and I was a little worried because the wrong treatment can ruin this cut - worry not, they know what they are doing in the kitchen. I ordered Med. and my hubby ordered Med. Rare and the steaks came out exactly as ordered, tender and perfect. The roasted potatoes were a nice side and we were happy to see that a purple potato was included. I also have to tell any chocolate lovers not to miss the flourless chocolate cake, the presentation was lovely and the taste was even better. While this menu was for restaurant week, all the items are on the regular menu as well and I would order the same meal all over again. The service was friendly and the room was perfect for a dinner for two. The dining room was lovely and it was possible to carry on a conversation without shouting (loud restaurants are a pet peeve of mine). In short, we'll be back!

We live inAtlanta but rarely venture to our dining options downtown. Glen's kitchen is great. We are staying downtown for a convention and decided to try it and could not be more pleased. Excellent food and great service, we look forward to coming again.

The Restaurant is very well structured. Quite atmosphere. The service was excellent. In took the Tomato soup - was excellent And then as a main dish , the Shrimps I enjoyed the restaurant and I recommend it

This place came up on Google. I walked right in. Almost lunch time and they made me feel right at home. Loved it.

Walked over from the Omni, refreshing. Had few appetizers to share: pimento cheese was great, truffle fries really good and flat bread too. I had the small bites dates and chicken hot slider both very good. A friend ordered the pork chop and it looked great. Save room for buttermilk ice cream Sat for a while no pressure. Hit the spot

Skyla was great! She corrected my order when I ordered a dessert that was on the menu but they no longer have.

Tried this place out as it was a quick walk from our hotel. Great Southern-style fare, small menu, but plenty to offer. Was glad they accommodated us, as they stop serving lunch at 2pm, and we arrived about 1:50. We tried the bacon-wrapped dates stuffed with blue cheese, and they were worth every calorie, as were the GA Chicken Wings, done in a dry rub--lots of flavor, and no grease! I LOVED my Tuscan Kale Salad, nicely tossed with green apples, pecans, blue cheese and bacon jam--I ordered grilled chicken with it, which was also perfectly seasoned and freshly grilled (as in warm!). I don't like when restaurants serve tough, grilled-long-ago strips of chicken in their salads--this chicken breast was hot off the presses--and SO-O-O good! My husband enjoyed his turkey burger too. Unlimited refills of iced tea were poured. The relaxing ambiance, fresh and delicious food, and our very pleasant and polite server, Anastasia, made for a really nice late lunch.

Decided to walk over from the hotel. I was tired of the same places. The menu may be limited but all the food was excellent. The prices were not cheap but reasonable. The service was outstanding. The atmosphere was very relaxed. If you looking for a place to have a nice dinner and conversation give Glenn's Kitchen.

I have visited Glenn's Kitchen for a dinner date with my husband and a business lunch with coworkers. This is a great spot for both formal and casual. The chef's pick tacos (fish) were amazing!

I ordered room service from Glenn's Kitchen while staying at the Glenn Hotel. The service was superb. The food was fine but forgettable. In fact, the burger was unevenly cooked - too pink in some areas and too done in others.

Menu selections are a bit limited, but tasty. Bacon-wrapped dates were delicious, but 3 dates for $6? Burgers were good, not exceptional. Fries were pretty darn good, but Brussel sprouts were under done and included too much stem - tough to chew. Good, but I expected better for the price.

Had a late business lunch on a weekday. Restaurant was roomy and comfortable and provided a good view of adjacent streets for people watching. Wasn't very crowded but suspect our late arrival may have been the reason. Food was served timely and server was good. Business associates all chose different entrees and all were enjoyed without critique. Prices were reasonable at $10-$15 for most lunch entrees. Nothing stood out as being exceptional but the overall dining experience was very good.

I stayed at the Glenn this past weekend and ate both mornings here. Ty is a great server. The breakfast was wonderful. Had cheese grits and bacon. Top notch service!!

Great pick for Girls Night Out. The atmosphere was wonderful, the noise level was low, so we were able to have a conversation. We all enjoyed our meals. I had the Flat Iron Steak. It was very juicy, tender and flavorful. For dessert we shared a Bread Pudding and Lemon Tart. We all agreed that the bread pudding won. It was wonderful! The service was great! I have to give a shout out to our waiter Jason. He was very attentive and pleasant. His knowledge of the history of The Glenn was impressive being he has only worked there foe a couple of weeks. After dinner we went to the Sky Bar on the roof. It gives you a beautiful view of the Atlanta sky line.

The hotel and the restaurant both struggled to meet any modest level of service that one would expect in a large city, especially near a convention center. I typically enjoy the uniqueness of the "Collection" of hotels that are part of Marriott and they have typically been at par or above for accommodations, service, food. But the Glenn hotel and Kitchen were exceptions, and that is not good as they were WELL BELOW a modest standard of performance for a leading brand hotel. Worst, they didn't seem to care to have feedback that would even allow them to recognize their shortcomings and maybe improve.

While attending the recent gift market in Atlanta, we wanted to avoid all the crowded restaurants surrounding the mart. A friend mentioned The Glenn's Kitchen in the Glenn Hotel, which is near CNN building. The Glenn's Kitchen is a cozy and quiet space that offers a variety of "comfort" food. The food is elevated above "comfort" style and is delicious. The pricing goes from $6 for a bowl of soup to $40, if you just have to have the Delmonico steak, with many choices in between. My mahi fish tacos were delicious as was my side of collard greens (served in a huge bowl). My husband, who never eats kale at home, had the kale salad with added protein and cleaned his plate! There is something for everyone to enjoy here. We will return there again in March when we are in Atlanta again.

Breakfast was very good! Very nice restaurant. Very welcoming restaurant. Next time we will come to Atlanta we will definitely come back.

Very tasty, selection. Restaurant offers good vibe. They have a sky lounge which is great for drinks al fresco. The place was full so we didn't get to sit but the restaurerà downstairs was very good. The swordfish was well cooked and the blackened shrimp were perfectly spiced.

We had daily breakfast during our stay and they have good varieties. Dinner was excellent as well. Many choices and the price was very reasonable. Great service

I had been here several years ago and at that time loved it so much that we ate here two nights in a row. This time it was okay—not superb food. The Brussels Sprouts were too greasy and the sides were small for the extra fee charged beyond the entree. The chickpea fries were interesting but the entire Salmon entree has an overly hummus taste. Candace was a great server and seemed to take pride in working here.

Very favorable meat, and grilled to perfection. Fresh, locally sourced bun from H&F bakery. Very fresh condiments. Served hot. French fries were also made very well. Ordered from room service in the Glenn Hotel and it was served hot. Also had breakfast in the restaurant, which was also very good.

To begin with, I came here with a group of friends and none of us had ever been here before. We had a variety of appetizers and every single one was absolutely delicious, despite some of them sounding questionable on the menu: The poutine, the bacon wrapped dates, the homemade chips... All delicious! I stuck with getting a burger for my entree and I have to say, that sucker was amazing! The prices are a bit high for everything, but it was really great food.

We stayed at the hotel on site and decided to try dinner, as it was very cold outside. It wasn't very crowded, but our server was excellent and the food was great too! My wife got the shrimp and grits, and got the burger, and we were both very impressed with with our meals. The craft cocktails were a very nice touch!

This was a pass the food around dinner. Everyone's meal was excellent. I had the pork chop with vinegar sauce; my daughter had the salmon & my wife had a seafood medley. All great! The veggies were excellent and the desserts... the buttermilk ice cream, my wife felt that it was the best she's ever tasted (The UCONN Dairy Bar is better,) and the coconut corn bread was outstanding.

I had breakfast here and the food was excellent. I ordered fried eggs and bacon. The bacon has thick cut and had awesome flavor. The eggs were cooked as ordered. The orange juice was really good too. It tasted freshly squeezed, but I wasn't certain it was. Only minus on the food side was no gluten free bread. Okay, I know gluten free bread is not a common request, but when the restaurant mentions "gluten free" in their service portfolio AND is open for breakfast, you should probably have at least one gluten free bread/pastry/muffin option. Obviously a small minus and this won't matter to most. The reason I didn't go with a five rating is that the service was a bit leisurely for my preference. The food delivery was prompt, but getting the check and paying the bill took longer than necessary. This seemed to be a reflection of the overall restaurant staffing level than an issue with my specific server. My server was extremely friendly and hospitable.

Glenn's Kitchen is an awesome place for lunch whether you work downtown or you are visiting. Its a break from the CNN Center crowd and they offer healthy choices with that restaurant feel and reasonably priced. They are always updating the menu with new dishes, but keep the mainstay fish tacos..which are yummmy. Check it out, oh and they have a wonderful roasted tomato basil soup thad is DELEE!

What a nice find! We were looking for a new dining experience before heading to The Tabernacle, and came across the "Top 10 restaurants" list on this site. We were immediately impressed with the ambiance. It has a cool vibe, very subtle music, clean lines. How refreshing to be able to talk with your date!! For starters, we had the Pimento Cheese and Bacon-Wrapped Dates. I had a rye manhattan, which was excellent. Then we moved on with a Gem Caesar salad, I had the Shrimp and Grits (best I have ever had--a very refreshing take on it by adding the fresh roasted okra and tomato) and my husband had the Chef's Daily Tacos. Everything was so good! The service is polite and knowledgable. We shared a bottle of Caymus. Prices are very reasonable. We will definitely be back!!

Enjoyed a fabulous meal, I had the grouper, my date had the pork chop, we shared Bacon wrapped dates, they were under construction, but you would never know it.. The service was fantastic, great atmosphere for a first date! Located right in the heart of downtown across from centennial park.

Had a delicious meal with a fantastic waitress. Started with the roasted Brussels sprout, which were cooked to perfection. After that we both had the pasta dish- at the suggestion of our waitress- and it was amazing, packed with so many vegetables and just plain great! Restaurant is a little out of the way but located in the Glenn Hotel.

Jerk chicken egg rolls- Best egg rolls i ever had!! Thomas was a great server! can’t wait to come back!

We stayed at the Glenn Hotel after a flight from London. We wanted to eat, but delays at immigration meant we arrived at the hotel at 9pm local time. But we stuck with it and I ate a really nice cheeseburger, washed down with a local craft beer. By UK time, it was 2am, but the food, beer & a really good sleep meant that we woke up the next morning ready to explore the city. Surprisingly, no jet lag at all. Must be the burger, beer & good humoured friendly service. A great way to kick start a holiday in Atlanta

Glenn's Kitchen, located downtown in Glenn Hotel, offers a more sophisticated touch to American comfort and classic food. Perfect for date nights if you're wanting to dine downtown somewhere and then maybe take a walk around Centennial Park or even ride the Ferris Wheel afterwards. The menu is medium in length so it's not overbearing to look at. I recommend the Smoked Trout Dip as a starter, the best Apple Cider Brined Pork Chop I've ever had for an entree of choice, and the fluffy, sweet Bread Pudding for dessert. ATMOSPHERE/DESIGN: 3 Since it's located in a hotel, it's going going to be themed to it. The restaurant is set up very ordinarily and doesn't offer too much uniqueness to their design. All the table are spaced out pretty far from each other so you'll definitely get your own space. PARKING: There's a valet parking garage right next to the hotel. Ask your server to validate your ticket and you should be good to go. FOOD: 4 We started off with the Smoked Trout Dip with Lavash Crackers. They use local trout and blend different herbs to give it a kick. The dip with the Lavash crackers, which had toasted sesame seeds sprinkled on top, was simply amazing. Excellent pairing. For our entrees, we ordered the Grilled Swordfish Steak and the Apple Cider Brined Pork Chop. The swordfish was cooked to the right temperature, but I wasn't too fond of the seasoning that went on there. It felt like it was missing something. It was paired with sauteed broccolini, steamed herbed farro (grains of wheats), and meyer lemon butter sauce. The pork chop was probably the BEST pork chop I've ever to this date. It was cooked to perfection, exactly the perfect temperature, and paired with brown butter mashed sweet potatoes and apple-brussel sprout hash with pancetta. Both of those sides were extremely good! One of the best dishes I've ever had. For dessert we had the bread pudding. It was topped with a sweet caramel sauce and decorate with whip cream and fresh berries on the side. It was really good and fluffy tasting. Just the right dessert to end the meal. SERVICE: 4 Service was good. Our server was friendly, sweet, and really accommodating. OVERALL: 4 I was really satisfied with my meal at Glenn's Kitchen. Wasn't a huge fan of the swordfish, but it wasn't my entree of choice so I didn't have to finish it off. I would be willing to come back to this restaurant for another date night in the future. I don't seeing it being really good for a group setting though.

We had a business dinner here. The menu was limited; I had the grilled flat iron steak with salsa verde which didn't have much of a flavor and my son had the trout encrusted with pecans. I believe his was better than mine. I thought the wine selection was also limited, but I did have a Justin Cab-one of my favorites.

Fist off, we came across this place by accident after the original restaurant we were going to eat at was closed for remodeling for the weekend. We quickly looked on my Google app for another restaurant / bar and this was close by so we decided to give it a try. As soon as we walked in we were greeted with a warm welcome. We sat at the bar and the Bartender Raven had a big smile and was so warm and friendly. She made us great drinks that we ordered off the cocktail menu and tweaked to our liking. Raven also made great recommendations on the food which are all made from scratch and they did not disappoint. We had the chorizo Flatbread appetizer that was amazing, then the Shrimp & Grits and the Vegetable Bolognese with a side of charred Brussels sprouts that were all cooked to perfection. For desert we had the Chocolate Torte with homemade whipped cream that was so good. We even got coffee to go that was one of the best coffees we had while in Atlanta! We were so happy the original restaurant was closed and we stumbled across Glenn’s Kitchen and met Raven and enjoyed the delicious food and drinks.

Ordered the steak. It was too tough to eat. They agreed. Why is it on your menu?? Breakfast for elite members was worse than Holiday Inn or Quality Inn. When you have a brand as good as Marriott you can't let one place run it down.

I enjoyed breakfast and dinner here while staying at the Glenn Hotel. It is dark and cozy, the service was excellent, and the food was delicious. For breakfast, the chicken sausage and fluffy hot biscuit were fantastic! Try the smoked trout dip as an appetizer! My mahi was fresh and perfectly cooked.

This was an off the cuff choice based on its proximity to our hotel. I couldn't have been more pleasantly surprised. The menu is simple and straightforward. It has many new combinations of classic ideas (pimento cheese with bacon preserves was fantastic). Service was very good, drink menu is also worth a good look.

We spent three nights at the Glenn Hotel and had excellent food and service in the bar,restaurant and front desk..Great Hospitality all around

Great breakfast. The atmosphere is relaxing and inviting. The decor is modern and hip. I had lox and cream cheese and the coffee is awesome. The server Trish was accommodating and friendly.

I came here for lunch recently. The restaurant had a great relaxing atmosphere to be in the middle of downtown. The valet guy was great as well. I had calamari and truffle fries for an appetizer. I would definitely get it again! The calamari was mixed with fried peppers and the truffle fries had an amazing cheese sprinkle on top. For an entree, I had the Atlanta Harvest Salad with Salmon, it was amazing, I added apples to my salad. The lemon based dressing was light and refreshing. I would definitely be back if in the area.

I enjoyed the dinner and breakfast my husband and I shared at Glenn's Kitchen, so much so we will return even when we are not staying onsite. We can for a staycation and were so delighted by the hosts, the waiters and the whole staff. The food quality and portions were wonderful. I ordered shrimp and grits which were cooked perfectly but could have used a little more spice in the sauce. The appetizers and drink options were fantastic. Aleah B. was just incredible and made my eating experience so lovely. It was the most relaxing and enjoyable experience.

The tomato bisque soup was awesome! Great spice and very creamy. It made up for the shrimp and grits, which were definitely a downer. The grits were like paste and the sauce was a bland brown goo, with none of the traditional spice. The sausage was duck, which was way too rich for the bland sauce. The shrimp were overcooked and chewy. They also didn't offer any bread or crackers with the meal or soup course. On the up side, I stayed at the hotel and the room service breakfast of bacon and eggs from Glenn's kitchen was perfectly prepared.

Totally enjoyed our dining experience here from great food to exceptional service. The ambience is great. Enjoyed shrimp and grits, sea trout and pork chops.

Ate at the bar while it Atlanta for business. Michael the bartender was just awesome. The spicy Rita was a great starter. The shrimp and grits were the best I’ve ever had. The company, wine, and Colorado Mule were all excellent. I’d go back every time.

We enjoyed our breakfast but the coffee could not be gotten hot. The service was slow but much was made to make it right.

Glenn’s Kitchen was amazing! We were in town for a conference and had a recommendation from a friend back home. We decided to try it out for lunch and had no regrets. I had the hummus and kale caesar salad and they were both so good and fresh! But the service really was what stood out as the show stopper. Everyone was so friendly, prompt and sincere. I would definitely not hesitate to return. Raven was our server and made our experience so, so good!

The ambiance is ok, nothing special. The service was not good. They made a couple of mistakes with our dishes. The food in general was average, nothing to highlight. Plenty of other places in Atlanta to go.

Had dinner with my wife at the Glenn Hotel. This is the second time I've eaten there, previously it was a business dinner. Let me start out by saying I am the last person to want to eat in a hotel-even when I'm staying in one. If you're lucky, the food is good. If not, you've paid way too much for a terrible meal. That being said, I made a special trip to THIS hotel, just to eat there. Shrimp and grits, Blackened Snapper, Pan Seared Chicken, Sort Rib Ravioli-you will be hard pressed to find a better prepared meal. Each item you order will be cooked to perfection, and if you've had it somewhere else, that will be a distant memory. The service is great, the staff is personable yet professional. These folks have put together a great operation-and the prices are not out of line with what you would pay anywhere else. Treat yourself. Oh, and after dinner, enjoy the rooftop lounge and one of the best views you will find.

I had breakfast there two mornings. The food was very good and the wait staff was exceptional. Very friendly and efficient.

The food was delicious,the waitor was very nice and attentive. He recommended deserts that we enjoyed although we were already full.

We made reservations via phone since we had a large party for Mother's Day. The food was very good and they have a nice variety. This was the best out to eat lunch for this special day ever! No crowds, wonderful conversation, and atmosphere. They have valet parking and we were able to walk down and ride the Skyview ferris wheel within the three hours validated parking.

Very trendy and upscale.The food was delicious and elegantly served! I ordered scallops & corn cakes.

We headed to Glenn's to have a drink on the roof terrace. Sadly, it was closed for a private party, so we decided to have a cocktail with dinner there instead - great decision. The waiter was really friendly and explained all the dishes to us and our meals were absolutely delicious. Highly recommend Glenn's for a meal in Atlanta.

We had Glenn's Kitchen on our "Atlanta Restaurent Bucket List" for a while - and - on Sunday we went down to see the Falcons vs Packers game at the Georgia Dome. This was a huge game and 4 hours prior to kick off it was a two hour wait in all of the restaurants around the GA Dome. However, we did a search and saw where Glenn's Kitchen was just across the street from the GA Dome/Philips Arena just a short walk up Marietta Street. The restaurant is in the Glenn Hotel ! We went in and the place certainly was busy, but, not a two hour wait. What a charming place. In fact, we turned around in time to catch "Usher" having his pregame meal. The food was outstanding, great relaxing atmosphere and great servers. What a treat !

We ate at this restaurant because we were staying at the Glenn and needed something in the area before going to a concert. We shared the pimento cheese and hummus appetizers, and they both were really good. The waiter was knowledgeable about the drink and food options. I would eat here again!

Atmosphere and food were good. Trout was great, I recommend this restaurant. Great place if you are on business with a group since prices are more reasonable than other downtown restaurants.

The shrimp and grits was perfectly spiced with just the right mix of andouille and shrimp. With okra and tomatoes. Wife had the wings and liked them very much. The glentinni was sweet but very good. Wife tried a apple sour with apple whisky as the base.

We stayed at the Glenn so it was very convenient. We sat at the window and enjoyed the views of the city. Our server was hilarious and suggested the right menu! The stuffed bacon dates were melt in your mouth good. I had Halibut while my partner had the grilled chicken-both were delicious. Great meal with great staff!

I was staying at the hotel and stopped into Glenn's Kitchen for a quick dinner for one. After looking over the menu, I asked the waitress what she recommended, Unhesitatingly, she suggested the 14 oz Mesquite Smoked Pork Chop. What came out was one of the most well-cooked, juicy, and utterly delicious meals I have had in a long time. The smokiness of the pork, the salty spice of the andouille and butter bean succotash, the bitterness of the greens... it was a magically well composed dish that left me stuffed. It's also a good choice for someone looking to minimize carbs. The service at Glenn's Kitchen was outstanding, as well. Next time I'm in Atlanta, i've got to go back for another go at this place and see what else they have, that is if I can resist ordering that pork chop again!

Sat at the bar and the service was perfect. Menu was nice. Ordered the fried chicken slider and a deviled egg. Total? $5. Food was great. Ambiance is cool. Nice scene for a Thursday night. I'd go back again!

It took awhile to get service started in my table but once it did they were very attentive I ordered the pork chops and the pork was cooked just a little too much but overall it was a 4.5 out of 5 Stars I wish I could give it that review I stayed about 90 minutes and found the server to be personable and make good recommendations to even other clients around me. I had dessert to go and couldn't make up my mind so I ordered both of them and they were very good the pricing reflects the quality of the food and I would definitely go back.

Enjoyable food in a "cozy" setting. The menu, especially breakfast, a little limited, but I'm never happy unless I get my Eggs Benedict for breakfast.

The decor is not terrific -- I think it's supposed to be casual, but struck me as a bit run down - but the food and service make up for it. Wish the owners would fix up the place a bit. The shrimp and grits may sound terrible (especially to Northerners, like me), but it was spectacular. Went back twice in 5 days. Incredible drinks as well.

We stayed at the Glenn for Cheersport in Feb. The hotel and restaurant are very close to the CNN Center, Phillips Arena, etc. We were on the run most of the time and didn't dine here except for breakfast one morning. The food was good. A bit pricey but that is what you get in most hotel restaurants in major cities.

I had a Caesar salad at the bar. It was delicious. I also enjoyed a great conversation with Kelly! Come on in!

I can not address the parking as I walked here from a hotel. The atmosphere was charming. The lighting is good. The restroom is on the next floor up. If stairs are an issue, ask where the elevator is. The women's room was decorated quite cute. The service was quite good also. We were neither rushed nor did we have to wait a wait and wait and wait for food nor a bill. THe deviled egg with candied bacon was tasty. The ahi tuna salad was amazing. The carrot ravioli was also quite good. I wanted a spoon to get all of the sauce. We did not have dessert. However, I saw several chocolate cakes go by the table and they were impressive.

I had their kale salad and crab cakes. Both were really good. The service was also very good. This is definitely a nice spot to check out in the downtown area. And what made things even better is that there was a parking garage across the street.

We were looking for a restaurant within walking distance of the Omni Hotel. This Hotel is in a location where we had walked past it several times without noticing it. After going to this restaurant, now I want to see more of the hotel (a part of the Hilton chain). The restaurant was jam-packed, We didn’t have reservations but the host told us he would clean the next available table for us. We went to the very welcoming bar and had a drink as we waited for about 10 minutes. I highly recommend the Caesar with shrimp. A delicious meal with jumbo grilled, sweet, shrimp (not overcooked) for $16.00. If you ask you may also have a few bare bruschetta to enjoy with the salad. Other breads will cost you a couple of dollars. We ate and talked for two hours with no one rushing us and with attentive service. This is a definite must-visit restaurant if you are looking for a nice variety of dishes at reasonable prices.

Who would have thought that there would be a boutique hotel right next to CNN center. I had breakfast and drinks in this lovely small restaurant. Really well run and great food and wine.

I had an almost flavorless chicken sandwhich smooshed between two HUGE pieces of bread. Menu boasted of avocado aioli however there were just avocados on it. However... they were pouring generously with the wine, so maybe it wasn't so bad after all. I would not choose the Hotel based on the food served at the restaurant.

After wondering the streets of downtown Atlanta foraging for a sound meal I picked this place because it looked interesting. It went down hill from there. I ordered hot wings and a salad with tea. $45 later I left slightly disappointed because 3/4 cup of kale and bottled Cesar dressing served in an ice cream bowl does not make a for $15 salad. The wings were nice. I started with a regular salad and and it was so sweet I had to return it (yes, it is how I ended up with the Caesar). The problem at the end was the exchange for the original order didn’t come with a $5 warning and the server had to be asked to delete the former from the bill. Had I know it was a $15 salad I would have returned it too. The most peculiar part of the evening was the number of diners that I witnessed walk in, get seated and then leave after looking at the menu... maybe I just not very bright.

Management said they would be closed for about 2 weeks - although it looks like some food service is still offered in the adjacent bar area. The old area was pleasant although was a bit worn - the rehab should be an improvement. Food was pretty good - the crab cakes were excellent. Portions are average to small. The buttermilk ice-cream was very good.

I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of food they served as it would tell by mere the menu. The service is also good.

Dinner was excellent! Tony provided excellent service and was very attentive. We ordered the egg rolls, shrimp and grits, and the pork chop. All very flavorful and cooked perfectly.

Sunday was the only day we were able to dine in Glenn's Kitchen and that was for breakfast. We had double vouchers for continental breakfast which allowed almost everything one could want from the menu. Optionals were meats, waffles and the like. We ended up with an abundance of food and 95% exceptionally good.The patty sausage was basically a slider with great flavor. The order for crispy bacon fell on deaf ears and was the 5% reduction. They catered to all our needs and we hope to have a reason to return soon possibly for a different mealtime.

I chose to eat here based on the majority of positive reviews but I was very disappointed. The chorizo flatbread was chewy. My short rib sandwich arrived on soggy bread and the meat , itself, was a fatty cut. My crispy brussel sprouts were charred. While my husband had no major complaints about his Reuben sandwich, his cheddar grits were flavorless. Very unsatisfactory dining experience but the waitress was very pleasant.

Breakfast was wonderful! Reasonably priced. Definitely try the chicken sausage. Service was amazing.

Visiting from Houston, TX, my wife had met a friend (while I attended my business meeting) at Glenn's Kitchen for breakfast, which she said was great! So, upon finishing our afternoon ATL-Cruzers Electric car tour of downtown Atlanta, she suggested we have dinner there this evening (03/26/17)! Oh my, it was AMAZING! We started with the Hummus which came with grilled flatbread, celery sticks and sliced radishes: great appetizer! We then shared the kale salad with sliced almonds, bacon crumbs, cubed apple pieces, and a great dressing! Again, great! My wife ordered the Pork Chop...best Pork Chop ever! I ordered the grilled Salmon which had a spicy Asian glaze...wonderful! Our server, Thomas, took great care of us! The hostess was really sweet! The atmosphere was very relaxing! We will definitely return here upon our next visit to Atlanta!

Twelve of us, with a prearranged limited menu....and of the two choices, they didn't have enough of one of them so they had to ask the table to change their orders. A fairly simple dinner - shared appetizers, entree, desserts - took close to 4 hours. Appetizers were good; chicken was way overcooked; cornmeal cake was dry to the point of almost inedible. Two folks not served until the rest were about done. Wrong wine brought; coffee came after dessert was finished; had to ask for forks for the dessert. Waiter was friendly, tried hard, but was simply overwhelmed - with 12 at the table, they should have gotten him assistance.

The restaurant is located in a cute boutique hotel. I had the salmon with lemon risotto and broccolini. The salmon was cooked perfectly. The risotto was bland and needed flavor. The broccoli was charred and dry. The server was friendly and attentive.

Nice place for a quiet meal without costing too much. Nice staff, good food, good decor. Nice place to people watch in downtown Atlanta.

The food was great and the service was awesome and it had great prices to offer and a great selections of items that were very affordable.

my husband and I were having dinner at this restaurant on Saturday. the first thing we saw was a place with little decoration. we sat down and milked the meal ($ 30 each dish), the food came to the table soon. My husband's dish was mashed potato with prawns (shrimp dish had 4 ... and the rest potato... seriously??) and my dinner was a salmon with quinoa and vegetables this was a good size but when I test the fish was undercooked. the food does not taste like anything ... please do not go to dinner at this restaurant, the food is ugly, poor and prices are overpriced for what they offer. each meal should cost $ 10. not worth more!

We had a business dinner here and could not have been more pleased with our experience. All of the food was perfectly prepared (and subsequently devoured). Our server was Jamica, and we will ask to be seated at her table every time. She was fantastic!

Excellent food and service (Raven) in a relaxed and contemporary atmosphere. Doing the simple things really well, excellent lunch and will be back.

We stayed at The Glenn Hotel and decided to stay in one night and try the restaurant on-site. Good decision. Rib-eye steak was great, service outstanding. Very quiet and peaceful setting right in the heart of downtown Atlanta.

This is a great little place for dinner - great food and service. The rooftop bar has amazing views of Ferris Wheel and surrounding area. Very hip. Fills up fast!

I had a nice dinner in this peaceful hotel restaurant downtown. The steak came served with crab and lobster topping. Superb. Excellent choice of wines and beers. Lovely service. Noticeable the skybar (open for guests) from where you can have breathtaking view of downtown Atlanta. Suggested!

A very simply menu in a cozy, classy, restaurant downtown. Each time we stop by we are thrilled with the menu. Exquisite service and ideal if you want a bite before catch a show at Philips Arena.

This is a very nice venue with good service. The menu is simple and has an excellent variety. My food order: Chicken slider...EXCELLENT Bacon wrapped dates...really good Ribeye...cooked well, juicy, but the saltiest steak ever. Everyone who ordered one at my table (including the sirloin) said the same thing. I would avoid. The bread puddings are both good. The price point is decent...but, you can probably make a better choice. If staying at the Glenn, I would recommend just ordering the $14 burger.

My hotel did not serve evening meals, and it was a stormy night, so I needed to find somewhere nearby. Glenn's Kitchen looked attractive – it didn't specialise in Atlanta's ubiquitous burgers and had some vegetarian choice. I opted for the Vegetarian Platter, which was a selection of sauted vegetables – courgettes, asparagus, tomato, okra - delicious and extremely well presented. Since this was a light main course, I yielded to temptation and selected the Bourbon Bread and Butter Pudding from the dessert menu, at the waiter's recommendation. B & B pudding at school was always rather stogy – but then they didn't put Bourbon in it! This innovation certainly made a difference! The restaurant was attractively decorated, and the music not too loud. Staff were friendly, fast and efficient. Definitely to be recommended.

After four nights of mediocre food and questionable service, my fifth night proved you could still find great food and exceptional service in Atlanta. Soup, small plate, salad or dinner all perfect! I can't wait for dessert! My complements to the chef AND the staff! I would fly back to Atlanta just to eat here. My only regets are that I did not here about it until my fifth night in town. I observed that they work as a team to take care of everyone. No matter whether a single diner, couple or table of 20. I really enjoyed my evening!

Very comfortable setting for a quiet dinner. The jazz music was perfect for relaxing and enjoying dinner and a couple beers after a long day. The ribeye was cooked perfectly and the service was good. The Terrapin Hopsecutioner is good beer.

The cocktails and apps were amazing. Raven took great care of us! Atmosphere was laid back. We will definitely come back next time we are in town!

We had free complimentary breakfasts. Luckily, there is a Waffle House within two blocks! My eggs were ordered "over medium" but were served lukewarm and the whites were runny. The coffee was awful - not hot and with a burnt taste. "Free" is not always "good."

Had the Georgia chicken sandwich with fingerling potatoes for lunch...A+. Service was good and the environment was old school...which I like...nice and clean too. There was virtually no one there around 1130 which is surprising with how good the food and ambiance was.

Had a minor hiccup getting seated. But once we got that taken care of we had a great time. Jaqi (sp)our waitress was exceptionally knowledgeable of the menu with good suggestions on combining meals and drinks. Plus her personality was a bubbly as a fine brut chandon. Oh, I forgot to mention the meal was amazing. Everyone cleared their plates and was considering a second order. Thanks for a great time.

We had free Continential breakfast at the hotel and weren't disappointed with the selections here. Eggs, grits, fruit, yogurt, oatmeal, with juice and coffee, etc. more than enough options and food for a breakfast. Convenient to convention center.

Was on business in Atlanta. I stayed at Glenn Hotel. Convenient location for breakfast. Good food. SLOW service. Give yourself time. Skip the cappuccino

I had several meals at Glenn’s kitchen this week, and they all water better and more reasonably priced than nearby full service options. The restaurant can be noisy in the evenings, because of the adjoining very active bar.

average restaurant, they serve the same food in the hotel lounge also, except that it is very cold to eat in there...the AC is terrible. I also had breakfast at that place...nothing particular.

Planned as a fun night out with our kids (12 & 16), we were expecting a skyline view of Atlanta from the write-up we saw of the restaurant. Saturday night with an 8PM reservation we found only two other tables filled. Great trout dip and pimiento cheese spread apps. Tomato bisque was delicious, but served cold unbeknownst to our waiter who quickly got a reheat. Nice guy, but he was either in a hurry to get done with the night or bored, as he came by three times within 10 minutes after serving appetizers after we told him we weren't in a hurry and hadn't looked at the menu yet. Food was good. Grass-fed beef burgers and veggie ciabatta sandwich were tasty. Fish tacos were delicious but needed more filling inside the wrap. Wish there had been a more lively environment and REALLY wish we hadn't misunderstood the access to the skyline view: only those over 21 permitted at the top of the hotel. Bummer for the kids. Could have been more fun. Hotel guests have a nice place to dine without leaving the premises, but we probably won't make the trip into Atlanta for it again.

My wife and I stumbled upon Glenn's Kitchen as we looked for a place to have dinner in downtown Atlanta within easy walking distance of our hotel. We shared an excellent kale salad and then enjoyed superior main dishes and dessert, based on the recommendation of our very friendly and helpful waiter. It was an outstanding dining experience and quite reasonably priced. We would gladly dine there again!

My husband and I visited the restaurant before the game and we really enjoyed the meal and the service. Our waitress Jerrica, was great! Even though she had just started at the restaurant, you couldn't tell it! She was knowledgable and nice. The food was very good. We had stayed at the hotel before but never ventured into the restuarant. This place deserves a return visit.

Ordered 4 starters, and a dessert. Everything tasted great, so was the service. All in all, it was the great experience. Definitely worth the price, which was very reasonable. The chocolate cake was great as well.

I had a late dinner and lunch the next day and it was great. I got the flat iron steak at night. The steak was cooked to perfection and very tender and tasty. It was wonderful. The next day for lunch, I got the fish tacos (blackened tilapia) and they were AMAZING. I was surprised that they were so good! The food was not very expensive either and the staff was great!

Not sure how this place got such good reviews, but perhaps group dining is the problem. Our large group in their private room was not good. The servers acted disoriented and confused - maybe they were just short-staffed. We were advised there would be celery with the pimento cheese and trout dip but there was none. When I asked, I was told it must have run out. But there had never been any. I asked again as I am gluten free and was told I'd get some. They never did. The shrimp and grits were cold and the chicken option was bathing in an overly spicy sauce. Not very good at all.

My family (my parents, my peanut allergic son and myself) ate a late lunch on a Friday at Glenn's Kitchen after visiting the Georgia Aquarium. We received valet parking which is provided by the restaurant. The dining room isn't open during lunch so we were seated in the bar. The tables are short and clearly set up for drinks. We asked to be seated in the dining room. The bartender, who was also the server, was happy to accommodate us. She did warn us however that being farther from the bar meant she couldn't check on us as often. We didn't mind as long as we could sit at a table that was over two and half feet tall! My dad did run low on water twice, but mind you Kristi, bartender/server, hustled the entire time we were there and all the other customers were seated in the bar area. I shared my water. We ordered a lobster cake as an appetizer. My son ordered a hamburger and fries. My mom and I shared a hamburger and fries. Dad ordered Chicken sandwich and sweet potato fries. I asked Kristi to check the ingredients of my son's order to be sure no peanuts, peanut oil or cross-contamination. She returned to report all was good for my son. This is rare! Most restaurants carry bread products that are cross-contaminated with peanuts. He was able to have the hamburger bun! However they were out of lobster cakes and sweet potato fries. Could they substitute any other apps and would Dad like to have sweet potato chips? We decided to skip the app and yes to the chips. Food arrived maybe 20 minutes later. It was all great. The kitchen plated half a burger and fries for me and half a burger and fries for mom. Everything looked good, condiments were brought out. We needed nothing when food arrived. The burger was moist. It comes with caramelized onions which were a nice addition and lettuce/tomato. It also had a very good condiment of its own already on it. Fries were seasoned perfectly. The sweet potato chips were really good, not greasy, seasoned well. The Chef came walking by at one point and asked how our meal was. The Manager actually stopped by and chatted for some time. He comped us two desserts. So we tried the bread pudding and waffle dessert. Again I asked about peanuts. Again, surprisingly, no issue! Dessert plates were brought out, warm. We all shared because the desserts were plenty big enough for two or three people. Each dessert was served with a little fruit, would have been nice to have more. My parents liked both. Mom loved the caramel sauce. I thought it was a little too sweet. I only tried the bread pudding. I loved the caramelized top of the bread pudding but I felt the rest lacked a little richness. Overall, a great experience. Our next Aquarium visit will include a late lunch to Glenn's.

Raven was a delight, pleasant, friendly and very attentive. Great food and atmosphere. I am writing more to fulfill the need for 100 letters which is the dumbest thing every. Why make this harder than it needs to be.

This was a GREAT experience Skyla was such an awesome waitress! The food was BOMB and the service was super fast. She made some great recommendations. I ate here three times two times for breakfast and once for dinner.

We had a quick walk here one night for dinner while staying at the CNN Omni The atmosphere was nice and it was not at all crowded on a week night. The carrot ravioli was tasty, a bitt too buttery for my taste, dinner partner enjoyed his chicken sandwich.

It was surprising to find this small restaurant within the Glenn Hotel and it made staying at the hotel that much more enjoyable. You can order appetizers at the bar or a full meal from a limited menu. All good!

We had an afternoon to spend in Atlanta after missing an overseas flight. We wanted a nice meal to regroup and relax, and walked in here almost by accident. Troy, the manager was warm and welcoming and we ended up having a truly delightful time. Our server, Lupe was sweet and friendly and we had lovely conversation with her. We both had the Chicken Veggie wrap which was cooked perfectly and served with our choice of side. We had the soup of the day which was sweet onion and amazing! The wines by the glass were a generous pour and the whole vibe of lunch was upscale but relaxing and friendly. We can't tell you how happy we are that we stopped here!

Excellent menu and great dinner...atmosphere not so much...staff is well-trained and attentive. Ask for a table away from the party group.

Don't miss the Skylounge for a cocktail with a view! Then mosey down to the restaurant for a nice meal. Deviled eggs and the bacon wrapped dates are delish! Don't miss the scallops and consider trying the short rib. Our guest said it was the best!

I had the french onion soup and Kale Salad with the carrot cake for dessert. I enjoyed it all. My partner had the salmon tacos and said they were very good too! Good service too. Prices not bad!

Our server was nice, but the service was a little slow at breakfast. The coffee and the food were fine, except the breakfast potatoes were not very good. It was a bit expensive for the quality, but most hotel dining rooms are a bit high.

Very good food. Wish the continental breakfast choices would vary day to day. The choice was the same every morning and that got kind of boring. Ended up with an up charge to get something different two mornings.

I've lunched at the Glenn on a dozen occasions. The service is always very good. The menu, though limited, is varied enough that everybody should be able to find something to suit himself. The restaurant, like the hotel itself, has a nice, small boutique feel, and the adjoining bar is very comfortable and cozy.

Hi Guys, Last Weekend i went out in Atlanta to see some stuff, I went to the Glenn´s Hotel, on top of the Hotel is the Skyloung where i got a nice sweet water. The Location has a fantasic view over the Skyline from Atlanta, there is one Part with a roof and one part without, so make sure to take your jacket when its getting cold ;)

Skyla was our waitress, she was amazing... very professional and talkative. Highly suggest this one, great food too! Thanks Skyla!

We ate here for breakfast before we left the hotel. The food tasted good and you get a good size portion or everything. The staff was friendly. The restaurant was clean and well kept. But, $3 for a glass of OJ is a little much.

Had a business dinner here. Ordered 5 different appetizers to start. The trout spread was the best of what we ate. All the other choices were good. I ordered salmon for dinner and the fish might have been fresh two days ago but it had a funny taste tonight. The fried chicken I tasted was dry and it was one piece of boneless chicken. Desserts were okay. Service was friendly but extremely inexperienced.

Congratulations to our daughter Bianca on her BA from GSU whichi so why we were in town yo begin with. The hotel is within walking distance of the Georgia Dome as well as a variety of any cuisine of your choice. The staff and management at the Glenn hotel and kitchen was outstanding. The menu choices can accommodate any discerning palate. The rooftop bar was yet a completely different experience, including spectacular views of the downtown Atlanta area. Not to mention the amazing mixologist who made us feel like we were on a tropical island. We highly recommend the Glenn Autograph Marriott location in downtown Atlanta and look forward to returning soon. Special thanks to Cynthia and Todd and staff.

Food and service was very good. Tony was very attentive to our needs and took great care of us. Only downside is they allow people to enter through the front entry causing a cold breeze to travel through the restaurant
Good food!
Lovely decor. Great food. Fabulous service. Raven did a great job taking care of us. The halibut and puttanesca was 10/10! Yummy!! So convenient when staying at the hotel to not have to go out in downtown.