
3.6
406 of 3,496 Restaurants in Atlanta

Due to Covid this food was delivered, so I can’t speak to the ambiance of the restaurant nor did I have any interactions with the staff, but I can say this about the food: tremendous. The portions were large, the food itself (Reuben Sandwich) was 10/10, the KeyLime pie was 10/10. The food arrived within 40 minutes. They’re open late for that 11:00 snack!

I am was so disappointed when they had a price increase November 2016. They had the best value for the money but Not anymore. I used to go there up to 3 times a week. I haven't been back since December 2016. No one deserves to eat a high priced breakfast from a diner like establishment. Their prices doubled and tripled. Shame on the owner. He care more about raising prices than trying to keep his repeat customers. He should've changed vendors to keep his prices low. People lives pay check to pay check...Inflation isn't the answer. Their is a restaurant behind them on Broad Street that have good breakfast for less than $6 and you get at least 4 items. I been going there everyday now. Bye Landmark!!!

Great Food Terrific service. Experience the Greek Culture.Across from the Rialto Theater and Close to all sporting venues

The food was good, but the customer service was very poor. Stephanie, my waitress, was not having a great day. She displayed a very aggressive attitude when she handed us our checks and acted very nasty towards the cook. Beyond that, the food was very delicious.

I decided to go to this Diner after a night out. This place is soo terrible that it could not even satisfy drunkards. I entered with a friend and we ordered drinks, he took coke, I took a strawberry milkshake. That milkshake has never seen a strawberry in its life before, it was nasty. On top of that, my glass and my bud's glass were dirty. My friend ordered Eggs Benedict and French Toast. His eggs Benedict were not worthy to be called "Eggs Benedict". The Hollandaise sauce was completely raped by the cook and it just wasn't tasty as an ensemble. They should open those cooking books again because that dish was a disgrace to humanity. The French Toast was alright, but let's be honest, what can go wrong on French Toast. I can no longer remember what I ordered, but it was a breakfast consisting of a Biscuit, Scrambled eggs, Bacon (not a lot), Hash Browns and Pancakes. It looked great on the plates but just like in McDonalds, what see can be deceiving (Although McDonalds would beat this place any day). The biscuit was nasty, I don't know why they call it a biscuit, what they gave me was a scone. The scrambled eggs and bacon were good, but same goes for the eggs as the French Toast, you have to be an incredible amateur/idiot to go wrong on eggs. The Hash Browns were raw, that was really really nasty, gave me stomach ache for the rest of the day. But the worst is yet to come... The pancakes, the pancakes weren't good at all, no flavour and they were raw as well. My friend and I were of the opinion that the Golden Griddle syrup served with our food was watered down, it was very runny and it had no flavour; even when his french toast and my pancakes were floating in it. When the waiter passed by if everything was fine, my friend lied and said no while I said that I didn't like it. The waiter did not even apologize and offer to make it again, he just said "So-so" and left the table. What kind of service is that, it's the United States, not Europe where they can treat you like poop. Besides the service, the restaurant is a bit run down, there is dust literally everywhere. You're a warned (wo)man! DO YOURSELF A F(L)AVOUR, stay away from this place!!!

Very typical diner, Kind and fast service, good food. Great variety of food. I went their two diner in two days. Highly recommend for a quick lunch.

Had to be at the Federal Court Building yesterday and got there early and walked a short distance up to the Diner. Not very busy at 7:00 a.m. on a Thursday, so it was nice. I had plenty of time and Ms. Crystal took good care of me. They offer a breakfast special called "The Big Eight Breakfast"....although the sign on my table read "Big Eight Breafas", not sure if they spell-checked the sign. 2 eggs, 2 pancakes, 2 sausage links, and 2 slices of bacon for $7.99. Why not. It was plenty of food. Pancakes were a bit rubbery, but very large and plentiful. Floor was sticky in the restroom, so a bit annoying. But, a pretty neat place overall. No doubt it is as advertised, a NY style 24 hour diner, because it felt like I was on the streets of NY.

We stopped here for dessert after a concert and we were not disappointed. Mudslides were not in the menu, but they made them for us. They were excellent right down to the chocolate drizzles down the sides of the cup. Our table also ordered some of the best Oreo cheesecake I have ever had. I am picky about my cheesecake so I was a bit skeptical about cheesecake from a 24 hour diner. It was creamy and GIGANTIC. Our server was very efficient and friendly as well. Overall an A+ experience.

Out of sheer desperation we stopped into this place and figured a diner would have to have at least one decent thing to eat. WRONG. I asked the server what the top four sandwiches were. Three in our party so we ordered from the top four she recommended. The Beef Gyro - (dry - dry dry) tzaziki was bland and wish I could come up with something more intelligent than "yuck". Pickle served was limp and soggy. I ordered the philly steak - and it was served on a hotdog bun with shredded mozzarella??? Some sort of sweet sauce ??? Worst philly ever - stay away from it. Lastly the burger - also known as the hockey puck. Bleu cheese was solidified - not in crumbles. Fries were the salvation. Sorry - don't like leaving bad reviews but want to save people the headache of ordering any of these "top sandwiches".

This is a great spot for food and a fun night out with laughter. The service and atmosphere are one of a kind. For east food options I really enjoy the burgers or the quesadilla. I come here often to hang with friends and enjoy the comedy shows on the other side of the business.

The food is very nice. The staff is helpful. I enjoed the dinner there. I only got to eat Salmon salad. I recommend everyone. Since I looked forward something to eat besides fast food.

Stopped in after a concert at the stadium, seemed like they may have been understaffed, servers were working hard but just didn't have enough bodies. We ended up getting our food to go, food was good, what you would expect from a 24hr diner

Large portions, many selections. The servers were very friendly. Not exactly "cheap eats" but the portions are more than enough so it kinda makes up for it. Beware, they charge for everything. The kid's meals are just the entree, sides are extra, even their drinks. We ordered an adult meal & let our two children split it & share a drink. It was within walking distance of our hotel & a pretty good dinner but nothing I have to have again.

well, we got to Atlanta on New years days around 7pm and this is was one of the few places that was open. Now I wished we went to the Indian place around the corner. The food was OK, but quite pricey for less than average diner- Turkey Club $14.00. Our server was very unresponsive and with no personality. It seems like she did not belong there. Try to look for other places if you have the option.

We got into downtown late and was directed here by our hotel valet. Menu had something for everyone, believe it! And serves a full bar so we could have a late cocktail to boot. Friendly service. Perfect late night hangout.

We were not greeted and stood at the door for nearly five minutes; this should have been our clue to run away. Nevertheless, once seated, we ordered and proceeded to wait what seemed to be an eternity. Once our food arrived, the order was wrong; once corrected, we received burnt onion rings that we returned to the kitchen because they were inedible.

and dish with chicken can feed 2 people I promise and it does not taste like diner food 3 mins walk from hotel I go there at least 2x a week

The all American diner, downtown Atlanta. Had a good breakfast here having wondered around the area for 15 mins. Eggs over easy, hash-browns, bacon, toast and coffee all for $11, good service and clean. It does what it says on the tin. No complaints.

We arrived late to hotel last night. Hotel recommended diner. The server was upbeat and friendly. The Reuben was great. Daughter enjoyed the burger. Clean restaurant with good late night food.

Went in late a grabbed a cheeseburger. Staff was friendly and quick. Cheeseburger hit the spot!!!!!!

The salad and dressing were good. That's it. The blackened salmon was WAY overcooked and bland and the chicken francaise was chewy, tasteless, and served over plain, dry fettuccine. I would not return.

Visited here with my husband and friends. We all had a different dish and each one was delicious. My chicken salad was to die for! The service was excellent and the food was very reasonably priced. Would definitely recommend this diner.

I ate here a couple of times and each time was able to find something on the menu that I really liked. It is very convenient and walking distance from the Holiday Inn.

Great place to have breakfast at anytime during the day and also has a full menu with a bar. Win-win for sure!! Great service too.

Food was good and the atmosphere was very casual. Total diner situation. Deserts looked delicious. I was thankful to have a 24 hour option so close to my hotel. Staff was very nice and the music was fun. Lighting and decor were not their strongest feature, but the service was good friendly and fast.

Generous portions fare price quick and easy great deserts would not take a date or a customer great lunch break or breakfast stop and breakfast is 24/7.

The best I can say about this large, well lit restaurant is that it’s convenient. My husband and various friends and I have eaten here several times prior to catching a performance at the nearby Theatrical Outfit. (The Rialto Center for the Arts is just opposite.) It is, in fact, the only restaurant in the area open after 5 p.m., and so has a corner on the market. As you might expect, the menu is vast and the plates are filling but none is especially memorable. Wine selections are “serviceable” and, in general, not worth the money.

Great that open all night. Good menu, but food below standard. Stick with eggs or waffles. Wait staff not as good as Waffle House.

The prices were quite high for this type of place and I believe this was some of the worst food I have ever attempted to eat. Fajitas were okay but the meat was tough. Meatloaf dinner was unrecognizable as meatloaf and covered in a huge pile of mushrooms. The cole slaw tasted the way I imagine pine sol might taste, mashed potatoes were lukewarm and flavorless. Cheese sticks tasted like they were fried in old burnt grease.

Some of these other reviews make me wonder what diners people have been into previously. Yes, the gratuity is added to the check. It states that they do that on the menu itself. It's not "illegal". This diner is open 24 hours. Just think of the rif-raf that come in there to eat at all hours and then dine and dash or come in drunk and exit without leaving a tip. The prices are a bit high, which is why I give it a 4 of 5 but we ate there three days in a row. All three days the food was cooked well, it was hot, served as ordered, and came out in a reasonable amount of time. Everything was great. Could the prices be lower? Sure. Have you seen the wholesale prices of food in the past three years. If you think you're getting a full breakfast for $6.99, go to Denny's. A family-run diner isn't that.

Came for breakfast and left satiated and happy! Staff was very friendly and courteous. Very close to the residence inn where I was staying.

Very attractive what looks like stainless steel, old fashioned diner.Very courteous service and generous portions which made it good value,could not manage more than one course.We went for dinner but it is open 24 hrs.Good menu, but I thought I was ordering a small stuffed avocado as in the picture,but that was more than one avocado,very delicious but too large a portion.A good place to share a platter as the food is good and plentiful.

Convenient to Rialto Center, but not what we hoped for. Looks good from outside, but not as good inside. After seeing the inside and reviewing the menu, we stuck to just ordering C

We were looking for a late night meal and the lady at the front desk of our hotel told us about this place. We walked in and were surprised at the variety of the menu and all served 24 hours a day. Between us we had a bacon cheeseburger, Parmesan chicken sandwich and a pastrami ruben, fries come with these but I subbed hash browns. The food came out quick and hot! Everyone enjoyed what they ordered and we were back in the hotel in 5 minutes. It is kind of pricey for sandwiches but it is right in the middle of a major city so that is to be expected.

Menu is fantastic and breakfast items available all day. Food is well prepared and served. The ambiance is a reminder of days past when diners offered homemade meals made to order. Go hungry as there will be plenty on the plate. The site is convenient to local theaters and other attractions.

This was a convenient place to eat for a business trip. We had dinner and breakfast here, both great and cheap. Also, they serve wine and beer.

Excellent friendly service. Gyro and Phillips cheesesteak were very tasty. Shakes were good too. Convenient to hotels

The good news was it was open. Service was good, the food is mediocre and not worth the prices they charge. Would not go back.

This was one of the few places open on New Year's Eve after 10 pm. We stopped here to get something to eat and to warm up a little. Temperature outside was around 30 degrees and inside there were a lot of people having a late dinner like us. Our waitress was very friendly and efficient and food was good. If I lived here I would come back.

Took you back in time! Was featured on Drive-ins, Diners & Dives. The food was great, the desserts HUGE!!!!

Dined at Landmark where the menu choices were quite diverse. From the steaks to sandwiches to the drinks it will take you a time to narrow your selection.

We visited The Landmark Diner while waiting for the play "Umoja" to start right across the street in the Rialto Theater. My granddaughter devoured to Chicken Gyro.

A little dated but food was good.. would return. Nice servers, busy so took a little time for my order. Overall an okay place.

We stopped in on a busy Friday night for some true deli food. We ordered and then waited 70 minutes for 3 of the 4 of us to be served, and were told that the 4th was on its' way. We all politely waited for the last meal to materialize. About 5-7 minutes later the waitress, clearly horrified, tiptoed to the table and apologized, saying that they were out of pastrami (hubby's order). She did not bring a menu with her so he could make another decision. Why the lack of pastrami was not made clear a) when it was ordered or at a minimum b) when the 3 other meals were delivered is a mystery to me. I gave my hubby half of my sandwich (it has been nearly 75 minutes at this point) and he ordered. By this time the remaining 3 meals were not hot, but having waited 70 minutes we ate anyway- and the food was good- nothing special, certainly not terrible. Perhaps warm it would have been great- hard to say. At no point were we offered an appetizer for the wait, nor at a minimum was his meal comped (which would have at least showed some idea of how frustrating this experience was). All in all I can say there is room for much improvement in treating people even basically well.

Who puts carrots in fettucini alfredo? This restaurant does. Yes. It's true. The fettucini alfredo was bland and boring. The worst part was the service. Our waitress clearly did not want to be there. And ended up missing at various times throughout our dinner. On a high note my friends waffles were pretty good he said. Probably will never go back.

The place was completely empty on a weekday for bunch and got my food right away. The portions for my breakfast plate were very generous and filled me up for a day of exploring Atlanta. Conveniently located right in downtown, and open 24 hours, when in search of comfort food, stop on by.

I ate here my first night in Atlanta and was very disappointed. The staff here is not very attentive. After I got my food the waiter disappeared for what seemed like an eternity. Forget about getting a refill on your drink because you will never find the waiter! The food is very expensive for what you get. I had a chicken burger for $18! I can get steak or a fine meal for that price elsewhere. I expect better service and cheaper fare from a diner. You must be paying for the name or the location to the theaters. Would not recommend.

This was a wonderful old-fashioned diner in a downtown, but still with a diner ambience and diner prices. It was perfect when we first arrived, And just as perfect for breakfast a couple of days later. The one issue we had was not that attentive staff each visit. It may be, in part, the lay-out, as staff stand where it may be hard to see some diners, but the second time it was much more the staff having fun chatting with each other.

We arrived in Atlanta very late and had not had dinner. Not knowing the city, or what options were available after 11PM that could handle the kids, etc we happened upon the Landmark Diner. The exterior was extremely sketchy, but we were desperate to fill our bellies and get to a bed. There were a few groups eating, but overall the restaurant was by no means busy. The staff was not attentive at all. The server wrote down our orders, but somehow got 3 out of 7 of them wrong.... the wait for the food was exceptionally long. The food was mediocre at best. The milkshakes were not good (not sure how you mess that one up). The bacon was odd in appearance and taste. Then the bill came.... and WOW. You would think we were eating at a nice steak house for what we ended up paying ☹️ and the tip of the top was the homeless gentleman that acted as a doorman as we left. If you have another option. I suggest you take it.

Staying in Atlanta at a hotel next door to the Landmark. Looked at their menu, and called in an order for beef gyro dinner. The man who took the call told me to be there in 5 minutes! I showed up and it was just being wrapped up. No take out or charges, etc. Just a smile! I went "home" and enjoyed this dinner. There was so much food I actually made two meals out of this! The fries were very good too. If you want decent priced food, with a wide variety of menu items, that will please your palette, you won't be disappointed with The Landmark Diner!

A co-worker and I walked down to have lunch on our break, she'd been there before but this was my first time. The menu had a variety of tasty items to choose but I decided to try the turkey burger -- it was delicious ($12 for burger and side salad vs. fries). My co-worker had the fish sandwich and it was a pretty big portion. We were promptly seated and the waitress provided excellent customer service. I did not get a chance to try a dessert but they looked wonderful, hopefully we'll get another chance (before the weather gets too cold) and walk down for lunch again. This appears to be an older bldg. and although the bathrooms were descent (and usable) some of the fixtures needed a good cleaning/dusting. I would certainly have no problem with having lunch again at this Landmark Diner.

We met another couple downtown to see a play. We had planned to eat beforehand, but the restaurant of choice turned out to have no tables available. Upon further searching, we determined that most of the surrounding restaurants were swamped. It turned out The Eagles were playing a show nearby that evening, which apparently drew large crowds to the area. We noted a Landmark Diner just up the street, so we checked it out. They were only about 1/2 full! This place was fine for what it was - a fall-back choice for dinner. I think they are open 24 hours, which might come in handy. I'm glad they had tables available. Our server was knowledgeable and friendly. He noted that he'd worked all 3 daily shifts at some point, so he was quite familiar with the menu, etc. He readily offered recommendations, when asked. The food was decent. I've had better BLTs, but it is hard to go wrong with one. Prices were slightly higher than I'd have thought, but then again they are paying rent in the heart of downtown. Parking would be a potential problem, though there was some on-street parking. We had parked in a garage nearby for the play, so it wasn't an issue vs. the diner. The place seemed pretty clean for a downtown venue that is open 24x7. I wouldn't make a special trip just to eat here, but if you are already in the area and need a decent meal in limited time, this place is not a bad choice.

A friend of mine told me about this place and it didn't disappoint the waitress was nice and sweet and our food came out pretty fast and it was very good .

Not sure how they can screw up chicken fingers and fries but they were inedible. Place is dirty too.

The landmark diner is across the street from the Rialto and the Theatical Outfit. This makes is a great place to grab dinner before or after the shows. They have ample seating, a huge menu and desserts that will make your pancreas scream. The service is consistently good and sensitive to the curtain schedules for the theaters. This downtown location is one of several around Atlanta. I recommend The Landmark Diner to anyone seeing a show across the street.

Had brunch with friends. Excellent service and large portions of food. No complaints! We loved the restaurant. We had French toast, poached eggs, bacon, breakfast sandwich and an omelet. All good.

The Landmark diner has a purpose: decent food at a decent price in an area surrounded by high-end restaurants and long lines of people, especially during sports events and trade shows. Sometimes after a long day of meetings, or appointments, a two-hour or more meal downtown isn't necessary. That's where the Landmark comes in. You know you're not going to get gourmet food when you come in the door, but you'll be fed and back in your hotel slung across the bed within an hour or so. You can also stop by the dessert counter on the way out and buy a couple of huge slabs of cake or cheesecake to munch on later. Yes, it's food-service food, heated, nuked, assembled, or fried on site. It's a cut above fast food, though, and while the desserts are all made in a central kitchen that supplies about two dozen locations of this multi-named 'diner' chain around the Atlanta area, they can't be found anywhere else - and are amazing!

Stopped here with my family for lunch.prices maybe a couple bucks higher than they should be on items but it was ok. Not many of the staff spoke English well. I ordered the chicken salad BLT it was awesome!!!! My kids had burgers and fries and enjoyed them my husband ordered catfish breakfast.. And found it to be just ok.

I would give Landmark a zero if I could. The service is terrible. We ordered 2 waters and a coffee the sever never brought it I had to ask the manager to bring our drinks. The food took 30 minutes and was cold. Part of our order was wrong. We were so hungry we ate it anyway. Be aware they add gratuity. The bill came and they included the gratuity. We were a party of 3! Our bill was $54 for 3 omelets and coffee. The gratuity they added was $9 for the worse service I have ever had. Do not go here. Plenty of other diners in Downtown Atlanta.

We choose the diner because it had a wide variety of food and was close by. We had good service. The food was good but not memorable.

After church we were looking for a all night place to eat and after walking a bit we ended up at the landmark diner. There food was pretty good and it was a nice spot if u wanted to go somewhere for a late nite snack or dinner. I recommend it. The people were nice and friendly

This is a nice diner to find in the middle of downtown Atlanta, but the bathrooms "really" need to be cleaned. The food was good, and so were the portion sizes--especially the desserts! I would like to visit again, and try more of the unique items on the menu.

This place is a cool place to come late at night when you have the munchies!! I would of giving a higher review but they messed up my order and forgot my bagel and cream cheese along with my cheesecake they forgot. I had to walk back from my hotel to go grab the product they forgot. Just tighten up on the small things and you’ll have a better increase in your reviews and business traffic. I appreciate a 24/7 dinner.

Nancy Nguyen is a excellent slvt waitress mostly definitely will cum again the fastest service I ever had but the weakest head I ever had 🤦🏾♂️

We stumbled upon this diner while looking for a place to eat, and it was a good choice. My cheeseburger was prepared as instructed, and the fries were plentiful and very good. My companion's French toast and scrambled eggs were great. The owners or chef must have some Greek connection, because there were a number of Greek items on the menu. Normally, I would have tried them, but I pigged out on Greek food at a Greek Festival in Florida a week ago, so passed them up. Maybe next time. Another reviewer stated they were charged $12 for a cheeseburger but that cannot be true. The printed price in the menu was $9.50.

Luckly we discovered this restaurant for dinner with friends. Good food, variety, good service and delicious Cheesecake. We recommend this place for afterhours.

The Landmark downtown has had a troubled existence (though not nearly as bad as the disastrous Landmark in Hapeville). It's right across from the Rialto Theatre, and it's open 24 hours. The bottles arranged behind the front desk tell you that the Landmark aspires to be a place where people celebrate, a late-night hangout--a legendary kind of place, wih a HUGE diner-worthy menu. But there just isn't enough night time traffic, and in the daytime the Landmark competes with the diverse take-away oriented places on Broad Street. And the Landmark's prices are just a bit higher, while the restaurant just doesn't quite deliver. Today for lunch: at about 12:40 I walk in and the crowd is fairly thin for a very nice Thursday. I ordered the Teriyaki Chicken Wrap--chicken, veggies and rice wrapped in a tortilla, with fries on the side.It was a loose wrap, so right away you're just waiting for it to fall apart in your hands. It came out hot--actually, too hot to hold, so I had to set it down and eat some fries, which were OK but not great. The wrap was tasty enough, and a little lighter than a burger or something fried. Their sweet iced tea was just right. Still, the Landmark isn't the kind of place that will turn up on one of those food shows. The Landmark *is* a good breakfast place. They have a diverse though traditional breakfast menu, and it is one of the nicest places in the area for a sit down, particularly in the morning. Service is interesting--you'll hear a lot of accents, and sometimes get a server with limited English. That's not a bad thing at all--it makes the Landmark a little bit exotic. And I think the servers try hard. But sometimes servers get lost--it's a big place, and I imagine they have other duties to pursue. Still, it can be frustrating when the meal is over and you are hunting for a check.

Appreciated that this business is open all night - I got out of work at 7pm and every other restaurant in the area was closed. Service was very fast. The staff saw I just needed to sit by myself and did not try and chat with me all the time - that was appreciated. Burger I had was good - great value for the price downtown. Would eat here again!

The food was wonderful. However, the service...not so much. It was especially difficult for the folks at the tables surrounding ours, as the servers seemed to be having a difficult time deciding which tables belonged to whom.

My wife and I were looking for a light meal after a day of travel near our hotel. I had the gyros and she had the Philly Steak sandwich. Both of our meals were great and our server Brian was also awesome. If your looking for the Ritz, it's not that. If your looking for a good old fashioned diner I recommend Landmark Diner.

Gives you the impression it has been there for a billion years. It is a classic diner and open 24 x 7. It is close to the Equitable building and Residence Inn downtown. The variety of food goes beyond American. I had a Gyros.

As a visitor from overseas, this is what I imagine an American diner should be like: fast service, straightforward menu, decent value. I popped in for brunch. There was a friendly atmosphere. My brunch set me up for the rest of the day.

I had a terrible grilled cheese sandwich. How you can screw up a grilled cheese is a mystery to me. The thinnest piece of American cheddar I have ever seen and tasted like the plastic wrapper had been left on it. The cheese didnt even cover the whole slice of bread and the bread was barely grilled on one side. My husbands boring western omelette came with toast that was not even buttered.

Great food and wonderful service! Would go again for sure. They have breakfast and other foods. But most important save room for dess22ndert.

Thank you very much for good service and very nice food.I will send a Christmas Card to yours employees,and I hope I come back to the Landmark Diner. Best Regards From Tom Kjetil From Norway,I was one of the visiting Landmark Diner

When staying downtown wanted a place that had breakfast. This place looked a little iffy from the outside but gave it a try. Glad we did. Big menu, good service and the food was tasty.

i love eating at Landmark. We go there whenever we have an event at the Rialto or other theaters in the area. The food is always good and you can get breakfast anytime.

I Recommed other customers to eat at the Landmark Diner.The employees is very polite and the atmosphere iv very good.And there is clean tables no contagious and no filthy

They got music drinks and every type food name to Man. Philly cheesestake seafood platter gyros unameit

We had breakfast at this place and it was simply outstanding. Quality of food, service, price, atmosphere, cleanliness...all were very good. The menu was quite robust as well, and a fully stocked bar was available.

Arrived late in Atlanta after a loooong trip from Denmark, and we needed something to eat, close to our hotel and open. We found this place and it was just what we needed. Food and drink. A huge menu, and maybe the reason why the food was just average. Hard to make really good food, when the selection is so big. They served pieces of cake bigger than a cat!! The place is clean, the staff is friendly and there definitely is a diner feel about it, but the food is just average, and I guess that matters the most.

What a great place. I stumbled in after a business meeting. All I had was black coffee and vegetable soup. I was really just trying to warm up on a cold day. However, the soup and the coffee were both great. I can't wait to go back and try something else one day when I have an appetite. I looked at what everyone around me was eating and everything looked good. The service was above average as well.

I had a western omelette that was delicious. My husband had a roast beef club sandwich that was about 4 inches high. Very lean and tender.

My whole family and I wanted some breakfast and we came upon Landmark Diner. We decided to try it and even the restaurant was crowded the waitress was prompt, friendly and very knowledgeable of was best to eat. The came hot and it was great. Everyone was very pleased and full. When we go back we will definitely will be going back.

We had a good breakfast here, and it was a short walk from the Westin Hotel downtown. The Greek omelette was my favorite; others enjoyed pancakes.

We went for lunch. My sona nd I both got the Gyro and they were excellent. The onion rings were fabulous, his fries were just okay. He got a chocolate shake and enjoyed it. The service was very good and the prices reasonable, compared to the other options in the area. I would recommend if you are looking for a good meat at a reasonable price.

The food is great. The service is hit or miss. Mostly miss today. Never good to put a big party in the corner and ignore them for over 20 minutes. But the food really is amazing.

Just a regular diner with affordable menu located in the Georgia State University. You can get a breakfast for 5.99 . I believe the name is the 8 special. Include 2 eggs, 2 pancakes, 2 bacon and 2 sausage. and coffee for 5.99 in which I believe is a good price

A classic Diner environment - not in classic diner architecture but certainly in decor, feel and menu. WAY too many comfort food items on the menu. You will feel SO at home here.

I've been coming here for many years off and on, watching the place cycle through periods of excellence and mediocrity. It was not at either extreme the night before last when I stopped in to get what I seek at diners -- breakfast for dinner. I got a couple of grilled pork chops with eggs over easy, hash browns, rye toast. The presentations was attractive and appetizing after a long wait due to some printer mishap with my order. The chops were meaty. One was tender, the other tough. Eggs were cooked just right. They honored my request to grill some onions into the hash browns. There were a few burn spots on the potatoes, which I love. I do have a grievance with the toast. Though it was a good quality seeded light rye, not that awful pumpernickel swirl that is wending its way onto so many menus, they refuse to butter toast in the kitchen. For a joint with a breakfast focus, this is a felony-level breach of customer service protocol. They should spread melted butter on fresh toast with a pastry brush so it sinks in and arrives at the table uncongealed. Here you must butter your own, which has cooled by the time you get it. This is one of those needless and annoying little offenses that reaches out to detract from the whole experience.

This was my first time visiting this diner and the experience was good. Stopped in for an early dinner after seeing "Memphis" at the Rialto. The diner is directly across the street from the theatre which made it convenient. I had a BLT with a Greek Salad. The prices are reasonable and the service was good. I didn't try one, but I understand the milkshakes are great!

The food here was good. The service was average. The prices were a bit high. There was no wait, so it is good for folks on a tight schedule. Portions were large. The Greek salad dressing was unlike any I had ever eaten. Ask about it... I think there was honey mustard in it. It wasn't my favorite.

Tucked in a GAState building just off Peachtree Street and Woodruff Park, this diner is “the real deal”. Service was patient (so many choices!) and our breakfasts were fresh and hot!

We stopped by for breakfast and each had a biscuit sandwich. We ordered egg, sausage and cheese biscuits with coffee and decaf hot tea. The biscuit sandwiches arrived without cheese and were rather dry. We were told they were out of decaf hot tea but there was some when the tea arrived. My husband said the coffee tasted "burned". All in all not a great meal.

This is not a place we would eat at again but they do have cheap food. They would be better off if they served less food but better quality food. The service was good. But just ok entrees.

This is a First Class Real Diner in the heart of Atlanta, GA not far from the World Congress Convention Center. They are open 24 Hours a Day. You have many great choices in the various categories. I ate there three (3) times in my two (2) day. Each mean was perfect. I stayed at the Quality Downtown Motel which is only a block away. Great Food, Well Prepared, and a Very Can Do Staff. Highly recommend this Dinner

Good place to sit down and enjoy your lunch at a unique setting. Service is fairly good and plenty of choices to eat.

In town for DragonCon. I decided to walk a different direction away from the hotels. I found this place. To me it had a retro look with the tables and booths. Says it's open 24 hours. Serves Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner all day. I had breakfast. It was about 3:30pm. Steak and eggs; over easy on the eggs, med rare on steak. Steak had a little too much spice. Eggs were perfect. It was also served with grits. It was so good I went back 2 days later. Ordered 2 Steak and eggs for a late dinner, around 10pm. That was even better. Good price; 2 meals for what you would pay for 1 somewhere else. May add this to my go to list. Plan to go next year when I'm in town.

We had breakfast here on New Year's Day. We were seated right away and the diner had the old school diner feel The food and coffee were good. The OJs were very large and we had to request a coffee refill. The meal was a bit more than a typical diner with four breakfasts, two coffees, and two OJs was $57.

We wanted breakfast but not a buffet so we were sent here. Not much to look at but the food was really good. The only complaint is that there was a foreign substance in the ketchup bottle. Other than that is was convenient to the hotel and we would return.

This spot only gets 2 stars b/c of the EXCELLENT hot chocolate,other than that, it was horrible! The prices are over-rated and the food is sub-par! I only had hashbrowns and they didn't even get those right! They were soggy, not golden at all and tasteless, needless to say I didn't eat them and told the waiter to take them off of our bill! However, the hot chocolate was amazing! I've never tasted hot chocolate like this before! I would go back just to get some more hot chocolate! Oh, and they didn't have their health score visible!

Had lunch here on our way to the Interactive Museum. Nice variety and service was good as well as the food.

This is a great place for a meal. We had breakfast there. We found a good selection of choices the food was very good. We had excellent service. The restaurant was clean we would go back and eat there again on another trip to Atlanta. It is located downtown near the Centinal Park, CNN, Aquiruam, and the World of Coke.

Came in for some coffee to get out of the cold and was pleasantly surprised. The place was hoping there was a party of 75 teenagers and families. everyone was happily eating and having fun. Thank you Megan for your service with a smile. The coffee was hot and great flavor. Megan came back often to refll my cup and with a smile. I was sitting on the counter and next to the pies and cakes. They looked so delicious and did manage to stay away. I need to come back and try out some grub. Ever

We went to the Landmark because it was walking distance to our hotel and were pleasantly surprised. Great food and excellent service. We actually returned with friends the following day.

Like fries? Like gravy? Like cheese? Order the Disco Fries. They are awesome. They are cheap and you get a ton! The South's version of Canadian poutine :) I also had a Philly Cheesesteak, and it was also huge and delicious. The desserts are MONSTEROUS! Great place to chow :)

Upon arriving in Atlanta late for a business trip it was nice to go to a resturant that was open late (24 hours I believe). I got a milkshake that was good (although some of their cups need to be upgraded...lots of chippingaround the edges). For my meal I got a gyro and fries. Nothing to special about either, I was just happy to have some food in my stomach after a long day of traveling! Service was good. The place looks a little run down from the outside, but inside it looks better. Defintely has the "diner-feel" going on, but that is fine for a place like this. I would eat here again.

As per other reviews from the outside I wasn't sure, but I took a leap of faith and walked in. The breakfast was great and I was so impressed I returned one evening and was again impressed by the no frills diner style.

Another one of my girlfriend and I's spontaneous adventures. We were both starving and looking for a place to eat, and were both drawn in by a "large menu" we were promised. It was a lovely experience. The menu was pretty expansive; we both ordered a turkey burger with cheese and french fries on the side. The food got to us quickly and was delicious (though the fries could've used a bit more seasoning). They've got great serving sizes for drinks too! It was a rainy Monday afternoon, so not too sure what it's like when its busy, but I would recommend it.

Seated right away around 10pm, service was good, got the chicken parm, it was ok.. Ordered a HUGE piece of cake to take home but I haven't tried it yet! Overall it didn't disappoint for late night dining.

This place is on Virginia Ave, Atlanta. Place was empty, should've gone with my gut feeling and left. After a long day traveling, hunger pains out weighed my thoughts. Place wasn't the cleanest, dust on the window sills, tables a little sticky. Food wasn't prepared as listed on menu. Grilled chicken was fried on a grill. Not what I expected. Turkey wrap was put between 2 tortillas. Not wrapped. Little things that added up to a disappointed meal

We ate here for lunch. It is an interesting place with an extensive menu. Breakfast looked really popular. We had lunch. The kids meal were 7.25. The adult sandwiches were 11.99. I liked my Philly cheese steak, but it was great. The fries were good, but there were too many! My husband liked his cuban, but it didn't have mustard. It was expensive for diner food. I'm not sure we would eat here unless we are trying out the breakfast.

Our server was pretty good, minus the need to remind for drinks. Our food came out super quickly. The matzah ball soup was more like a bouillion based chicken broth with two giant bland matzah balls and tons of thin noodles. Our potato skins were slighlty over-cooked. The reuben sandwich was good, but the fries were un-seasoned. All of us were really disappointed by the desserts. The cakes are really dry and the cheesecake was just wrong. I don't expect much from a diner, but a teenage boy that will only take a few bites from desserts and turn up his nose says a lot. Not seeing a need to come back to this location.

In town for the Alabama game and we dropped in after the game. We ordered 2 pieces of cake, one strawberry cake and one carrot cake. Our waitress was really nice. The carrot cake was dry but the frosting was good. Always stop here after games and was disappointed this time.

It's open 24 hours so you can stop in anytime. I had matzo ball soup which was exactly what I needed. It was good. French fries were also good. The menu looks like your typical diner fare. Service was quite slow, so don't be in a hurry.

My daughter and myself have been here many times. They have good solid diner food. The biscuits and gravy are a favorite of ours as well as their Patty melt and BLT. You can't go wrong with any of those choices. As mentioned in other reviews, the esthetics are a little rough around the edges but kind of makes it charming in an odd way. It's a great 24 hour diner and has been in downtown ATL for many years. We thoroughly enjoy every visit!

If I could give it zero stars I would! This place is 24 hours, I came off along bus ride and just wanted to grab some food and wait for my ride..it's 5:30am and no one is in here but me! The bodyguard at the door waits until I get my food and I've almost eaten it all & I've already paid for my meal to approach me & tell me i have 5mins left to eat, like wtf did you just say to me?! So I said, so I give you my $$ and I'm still eating my food mind you, and you tell me there's a time limit on me eating and I've already paid you?! Hes like yeah. I'm like EFF this garbage place you will never get my$$ again and I wish you'd of told me that BS 😒 before I gave this trash box my $$ but you won't get me again gtfoh! Goofy place. Not ever again. -ZERO Stars & thumbs down 👎

18% tip is added to all tables regardless of the number of people. That'd be fine if they let you know. However, they hand you a bill where "Sub-Total" is total with taxes and tip added, and then make suggestions of 18, 20, and 22% tip! So if your subtotal were $100, they add 18% tip and 8.9% tax ($126.9) and suggest you pay 20% on top of that ($25.83), which amounts to 43% tip!! that level of deception should be unlawful.

Asked a beat cop for a recommendation where to eat on a Friday night that would not be too crowded. He gave me directions to a clean and large diner near downtown that I could easily walk to from my downtown hotel. Found the plaice easily and was seated right away--about half full. Many choices on the menu; due to the high heat, I elected a BLT and a chocolate shake. While not the best I have ever had, the food was tasty and I enjoyed the meal. Just a nice quite place to eat where you will likely find something on the menu to meet your liking.

Came back for a turkey burger and was super happy. Great food here. Always open. Walking distance from the conference center. Can’t beat it.

The food was decent enough - fair warning, the desserts are ENORMOUS. My daughter had the peasant omelette, which she deemed petty - she substituted fruit for hash browns and they brought an enormous portion of sliced bananas and fresh strawberries. She also had the oreo cake and it was enormous - seriously as big as her head. I had french toast with strawberries - also the sliced fresh variety, and I'd say it was average. The biggest draw here is serving size and the fact that they're open all the time. We had meh service - slow, but willing. It wasn't particularly busy when we went, so that helped.

Needed a place for lunch for 7. The Landmark took very good care of us. The food was great and our server was very nice and friendly. It was a little pricey, but we were in downtown Atlanta. I don't mind paying a little more for good food and good service. Lots of options to chose from. I would highly recommend it.

We visited the diner on Halloween night. We were exhausted and wanted some takeout to enjoy in our hotel room. We happened upon this place. It didn't look very impressive, but we were tired and it was convenient. Our food was brought out to us in a timely manner. We were first very surprised at the amount of food that we got! We definitely got our money's worth. I got the beef gyro. It was delicious! My daughter raved about her burger and my son polished off his wings. The fries are very good and none of us could finish everything. I would visit here again!

Great spot for late-night eats! This was actually our third stop of the evening, after a disappointing experience at a comedy show and a great time with cigars and cocktails at a nearby speakeasy, we were still hungry so being a "diner guy"... Classic, quality diner with cocktails (they had my fave, which was challenged to find in ATL over 3-4 days!)...the server was great, freindly and funny as heck! Would definitely return!

As the place we ate dinner at did not have dessert (what?!) we decided to head to Landmark Diner and get some yummy cheesecake. No crust sadly, but yummy creamy goodness in your mouth.

We had breakfast at the Landmark Diner and it was good. Just what you expect from a diner experience. The eggs were fluffy and the biscuits light. The hash brown crisp although a little over done in the middle. The service was a nice surprise. Our waitress was very sweet and attentive. Overall a good experience.

Went to this 24 hour diner at about 10 pm. As there is a convention in town and this diner is near the convention center one would hope that this Large diner would be well staffed and prepared for large crowds. This was NOT the case for the landmark diner. The manager looked like a wreck. They had one food runner who definitely needed help. The cooks didn't have anymore room at the pass where there were 20 plates already getting cold for 10 minutes. I saw customers going up to get their own food. I went and spoke to the manager and told him the food runner needed help and the manager turns to a waitress and says " can you go take care of that" There was no sense of urgency and all of the customers were aggravated. No leadership in a restaurant makes for a poor experience for the customers. One a positive note the sandwich was good. The service was also ok.

Open 24h. But meal can be more appetizing. Price is ok. Service can be more charming. Really ok to finish a big day quickly and simply.

Fast, huge variety. We always have a good meal here and the servers are always so nice. It's clean also.

This is a diner, supposedly with Greek items on the menu, it was a little bland on the Greek side. Had a Greek salad, they used black olives instead of kalamata olives, that's just wrong in my book, very different flavor. Service was friendly but a bit slow for a very slow time of day.

Stay Away. The Chicken is my chicken parm sandwich tasted like it had been cooked multiple times and the meatloaf was the worst ever. The server was not friendly like one would expect at a diner but she did take our order and bring our food. She did not comment about us not eating more than a few bites of it.

This is our favorite diner in the Atlanta area. It is easy to get to (unlike so many other diners) and has a large capacity for a diner. The food is always good.

the food was fine, the service was fine. we ended up here because all decent restaurants nearby had a 1 hour wait, this was walk in on a Saturday evening and only 3 tables occupied, for a reason. it's over priced. basically a couple burgers and sodas runs you $55-60. which INCLUDES AUTOMATIC GRATUITY. they hide that by stapling the signing receipt over the top expecting you to tip on the total which already included a tip. bad business practice, left a bad taste in my mouth. Will never recommend or ever return.

On a very cold winter night with less than an hour to go before curtain at Theatrical Outfit (just half a block away), this was perfect! My Turkey Reuben was huge; a bit "damp" on the bottom as if it had perhaps sat a while before being served but hot and very tasty. Fries were average. You don't go here for great wines; the selection is modest but works with the food they serve. The service was very good; I certainly appreciated that because I was able to make the show with a comfortable amount of time to spare.

Was brought here bye our tour guide in a group of 14. The staff could not cope with this number all at once so it was a poor experience overall. I had the liver and onions with mash and veg and gravey which was ok but the liver was dry and pretty tasteless. Did not enjoy.

This diner is open late so is often your only choice to eat in the area. It is a typical diner but the food is homemade, hearty, and plentiful.

Service was good . Food was average at best. Ordered a burger and fries and shrimp fettuccine. Burger was okay but fries were generic and shrimp still had tails on. Tasted ok but not worth the $60 price tag.

Decided to try this out after the hotel recommended. Great choices and good service. Menu has a wide variety of items (breakfast, sandwiches, entrees) including a number of greek items. I had an excellent and very fresh greek salad with chicken. Pretty reasonable and very nice. Had a full bar as well.

This restaurant was very dirty. Floors were noticeably unclean and not swept. I went during the early evening, when it wasn’t very busy. Including myself, there were 3 other tables being taken care of. Food wasn’t good either. None of it had flavor.

Glad I stopped since the crew was tired of walking on our late evening stroll! I had no idea this place existed as I was headed to a another popular eatery while on a strolling tour with family. Once the menu was inspected by my crew of peculiar palates, it was a no brainer.

Wanted to find a good place for breakfast near the Ritz, downtown ATL. Ran into a very helpful homeless man that highly recommended the Landmark Diner and after giving it a go and an his $5.00 tip for the recommendation, we have to agree. There are plenty of breakfast options that were all done very well and portions are on the hefty side. Of course you can compliment your breakfast with a mimosa or one of their special Bloody Mary's! Friends had BMs and said they were very good. My over medium eggs were all cooked to order perfectly and the eggs benefits were also great. I recommend the Landmark Diner after a long night of partying or just looking to fill up on a home cooked breakfast.

Have eaten there 3 times during my current visit. Great service and very good food. They were happy to substitute a nice plate of fruit for the hash browns (strawberries and bananas). Good omelettes. Corned beef hash was first rate. Will return tomorrow!

Very nice empoyees and the food is excellent.atmosphere was good,toilet convenience very good and the prices not so expensive.The employee was very cute and verg polite

Went for a late snack after the Wilco concert. This restaurant is open around the clock. Fast service. Coffee is always fresh and hot. Within walking distance of major venues and hotels in downtown ATL. A must stop for all. Get a seat by the window so you can people watch. I posted pics. If you find this review helpful please acknowledge.

I only rate this diner as average because the restaurant is a little tattered around the edges. I guess that is to be expected of a 24 hour diner in downtown ATL. The food is good old fashioned smash mouth diner fare, nothing fancy but warm and plentiful. I will say that the Eggs Benedict with hashbrowns were super. Coffee was good too. Full bar was handy late night but be aware - Atlanta hooch laws say no beer before 12:30pm on Sunday Crazy friendly staff, I'll be back.

This restaurant has a very varied menu. A group can go here andy there is something for everyone. Prices fair for a downtown eatery. Not a fancy place, but its clean and the food is good.

Not a huge fan of this particular diner, I have enjoyed some of the others in this chain. Maybe I'm ordering the wrong food st this one. The atmosphere is just OK, my food has always been mediocre and the service is really hit or miss. To many other options nearby for me.

mediocre food, waitress barely spoke english and totally fouled up my order. They also charged us a $9 gratuity without informing us which is illegal; I filed a complaint with the BBB and asked for a refund but management ignored them.

Wow, wasn't sure at first if I wanted to try out this diner. A little unassuming from the outside, just open the door and go in. Food was fantastic, and they give you a very healthy portion. I will be back!

Good, tasty food, good selection, open 24 hours but family-friendly even at night, at least during Dragon Con. We had been to the other location, and were sad we weren't staying near it this time, so when we got to our hotel and saw that we were right across from this location, we were so excited!

Went with friends after a music festival. I was disappointed with the food. The meatloaf and mashed potatoes were way too salty and the potato skins were dry. Service was good though. I don’t think I would go back.

Landmark Diner has good food and decent price for downtown Atlanta. The menu has the usual suspects and works as expected. The staff are friendly and great service. This place has also worked well for business lunches with large party. Solid diner food.

We ordered grits with cheese, the cook sent us a mixture of grits and oatmeal covered with cheese. When we questioned the waitress about it she mentioned it to the cook and she was told to be quiet. I looked around and others were complaining as well.

In town for Cheersport - late after awards in Sunday found this diner! Traditional diner with usual diner fare - good service, good food, lots to choose from. We were a table of 5 at 11 pm - sat immediately, server was attentive. Ordered BLT - it came quickly loaded with bacon - yum! Another at the table ordered chicken gyro was delicious, three kids with us were all happy with their food too.

A glass of wine, a glass of scotch, mozzarella sticks, 10 minutes on the cashier screen to make my scotch reasonable price, gratuity tax and tip = SIXTY DOLLARS

I love real diner food but this food was beyond horrible. They serve substandard, unseasoned food. If this is your only choice, you should dine before you attend events in the area.

A fast food dinner service 24/7. Service was fast and efficient and after a long day on the road when every other option is closed this was a great place to get a hot dog and fries.

This is just what one would expect. The menu is the usual diner food and the staff is your usual staff. It is a classic diner.

I ordered several dishes and wasn't thrilled with anything. It was quite disappointing, actually. I usually eat such good food when I'm in Atlanta.

My boyfriend and I came here and were happy to be seated so quickly on a Sunday morning for breakfast. The food was over priced and just bit good. Service was good, but we will not be back

Not very elegant but this is a diner. Staff rather morose but breakfast omelette and coffee were fine. Quick service on a Sunday morning but quite busy with lots of deliveries

When we were unable to find the restaurant we were hoping for on our trip to Atlanta, we spotted the Landmark Diner across the street and thought it was someplace we'd eaten before. The minute we entered I knew it was *not* where we'd eaten before, and I was concerned. But it was getting late, it was cold and rainy outside, so we decided to give it a try. Service was reasonably friendly and prompt. But the decor is dingy and dated. My husband seemed to enjoy his Monte Cristo sandwich with an enormous pile of french fries. But my corned beef hash was very disappointing. The highlight of my dinner was the side of breakfast potatoes which were nice and crispy. Then we got the bill and I was stunned. The food was much worse than a Cracker Barrel at about twice the price we would have paid at Cracker Barrel. Such a disappointment! We only had two meals in Atlanta and we wasted one of them here. Do not make the same mistake we did...this is not the Buckhead Diner, even though it is in Buckhead and it is a diner.

This diner is near our hotel. We got in late and didn’t need fancy for dinner. We were the only ones there. Service was fine and food arrived quickly. Caesar salad and Greek salad were quite good and the fries were outstanding. Burger and clubhouse were adequate. Because it was late and we were tired we did not notice that the bill included gratuity. The server sure never mentioned this as we tipped on top of the bill amount. Check your bill!

We stopped in for late night eats and did not leave disappointed but wasn't wow'd either. The philly cheesesteak was good, but had too many large chunks of peppers in it. I will try this restaurant again, maybe for breakfast.
Not bad
I had heard this was a must if you were in the area. It wasn't too bad. I didn't care for the omelette I ordered, but the hash browns were done just right!