
3.8
383 of 3,496 Restaurants in Atlanta

On a two hour layover I decided to grab a bite to eat. Longhorn was between my gates. I haven't been to a longhorn for quite sometime and I just wanted to say how pleased I was. The bar staff was great! Very helpful, personable and quick! I order a filet and it was one of the best filets i have ever had! Cooked perfectly, medium rare with a side of mashed potatoes! Not only was the bartender, Thompson great but the entire staff had a great comradery about them. It's always nice to see people happy and sending out good vibes! It defiantly makes the waiting in an airport a lot more enjoyable. If I am in Atlanta again longhorn in concourse C is where it's at :)

While traveling through, we stopped for an early dinner. The food was excellent and the wait staff amazing. We had a short wait to get in, but we'll worth the wait. The food choices far exceeded steak and we will try it again if we have the opportunity.

Grossest looking scrambled eggs EVER. WAS A WET YELLOW BLOB. total waste of money. Dont go there for breakfast.

Whenever I have a long enough layover, I eat at Lonhhorn in the C-concourse. The service is always excellent there. Today Gwendolyn took care of my order and I appreciate her courteous service. Well done and look forward to next time I am back!

I have never reviewed a meal at an airport because I think people tend to go to a place near their gate and are usually in a hurry, so expectations are pretty low. I had a lot of time before my delayed flight and walked the entire terminal to pick the best place for dinner. Longhorn had a wait, so to me that indicated a good choice. While the hostess was less than charming, the server more than made up for it. Her name was Cheryl and she was a peach. The food was EXACTLY what I was in the mood for and it was delicious. The grilled shrimp over rice with steamed veggies on the side was so good I didn't leave a morsel on the plate. I am sometimes leery of ordering a non-beef item at a steakhouse, but this dish was perfect. I also had a fabulous glass of wine. Ah, should all my delayed flight experiences be this divine!

Standard although somewhat simplified menu, the steak tastes like it does at all their other locations. Super busy but we only waited 20 mins for a table. Mashed potatoes were better than I remember at my regular Longhorn... airport-style prices but cheaper steak than at the Italian joint across the terminal. Effective wait staff. We even got a beer while waiting.

I had the salmon topped salad. The salad was yummy and the salmon hot and delicious. When I have time in ATL I stop in here for a meal although the line to get in is sometimes long. Service was a little slow but very friendly. Will be back!!

Nice and open with lots of light! An unexpected layover left me looking for food in Atlanta airport. It was nice to find Longhorn's tucked around a corner and sheltered from some of the terminal noise. The steakhouse and salad lunch menu was reliably good. My Server was incredibly friendly and helpful. I liked having enough space to work and not feel crowded eating my lunch. They were a bit slow with the bill, but I may have hit a shift change. Next time I will just ask a head a little before I need it.

Most people come and go through airports and food can be questionable for the price. However, this was a Longhorn steakhouse and I never saw one of these in an airport. So, as busy as it was, I grabbed a bar seat and enjoyed the company around me. Since I was just at a Longhorn restaurant the night before in Kansas City, I decided to get the burger and fries. I knew I would be there a couple of hours, so instead of buying glasses of wine, I decided to buy a bottle but was declined. However, the person next to me offered to share the bottle and he only had a half of a glass. So have a game plan if you are waiting for a long time. The women next to me had a filet and she said it was great. Never had a bad meal the the Longhorn. Next time I am stuck in Atlanta and in the terminal, I'll be back to the Longhorn for sure.

My wife and I ate here a couple days ago on our way back to Dallas. I was paricularly impressed with the fast. courteous service. Heather was not only efficient, but very pleasant at the end, wishing us a "blessed day." Both our meals were prepared exactly as expected, and the price here was what you would expect at any Longhorn's. Obviously, there are a lot places to eat at an airport. If you happen to be down in Terminal C, I recommend to you stop in at Longhorn's.

Came to Atlanta for a weekender and a concert. Visited about a half dozen restaurants and surprisingly the meal here was the best we had the whole trip. Everything was as expected with our meal and our server was great. Never had to wait for anything as she was always attentive and on the spot! Restaurant isn’t large and they’ve packed in a lot of tables so it’s noisier than most. Food prices are as expected in an airport lounge but not really more than comparable meal at all the other places we visited in downtown. HOWEVER, BEWARE! The beer prices are crazy! $12 for a craft beer on draft.

Service was slow. Could not understand the server. Took forever to get drink. Food much longer. Food seemed “warmed over”!

We stopped to eat here during our 3 hour layover. We were immediately seated and waited on. Our server was friendly and checked on us frequently. The food was very tasty and delicious. I can't wait to try my half chicken sandwich with salad again and my husband had a huge portion of chicken tenders and fries. Make sure you have atleast an hour to spare if you want to dine, because it's not fast food just because you're at an airport.

Breakfast at Longhorn? Never knew they served breakfast... decor was the normal pleasing atmosphere. Food was very slow to come out though. Manager did stop at the table to apologize for the delay. Steak & eggs shouldn't take this long. Waitress did a good job though. Unfortunately, my medium well steak came out rare and I couldn't eat it. The eggs came out over easy instead of scrambled but were ok. Manager had to come back due to the steak. She apologized and was quite emphatic. I will give this rating 3 stars due to the manager. I would have rated it a 1 starwithout her personal efforts.

At 9:05am We were told we could only order lunch! Totally unacceptable. I guess the staff didn’t want to work. It was our understanding g that breakfast was served until 10am. First person was going to give us the breakfast menu, second one said only lunch menu. We left and found somewhere else to eat. This will be a last resort at any time at ATL.

We had a three hour layover and decided to get lunch. We were seated within minutes and had prompt service. The menu is an abbreviated Longhorn menu. They do not serve warm bread or baked potatoes. While the food was similar to what we get at a stand-alone Longhorn I cannot say it is identical. Overall it was good. The meal was rushed (entree came minutes after my salad). I suspect this is because many that dine there are in a hurry.

I was on a layover from a vacation & had just ok service at most places I had been.. this was easily the highlight of my trip! The bartender, Bailey- was incredibly efficient, professional and sincere. Also, Keisha and Tanya, who were both extremely helpful, one helping behind the bar and the other assisting a disabled guest to his gate. They did all this with incredible sincerity and patience, which was extremely impressive given how busy they were. I may be a bit picky as a former food and beverage director, but these ladies were AMAZING!! That will be my go to place anytime I'm at the airport!! Thank you ladies!!!

ate here for breakfast. Ordered eggs and bacon. It was gross. I ate two bites and pushed my plate away. Not sure how to make such an easy thing taste bad, but they did somehow. I paid my bill and went on my way.

They didnt have my favorite, Pina Colada but the Apple Martini hit the spot! I am not a steak eater but the Black and Bleu burger was delicious and I order mine well-done and it wasn't dry. Good place to eat!

Longhorn is one of the best value steakhouses (price/quality). The quality can vary from location to location but this one at terminal C is above average. It's designed to get you in & out in time for your flight, but doing so with perfectly grilled good quality beef. I will be back ... Probably next week !

With a few hours to burn, right at dinner time, you have to eat, and LongHorn Steakhouse was the place we selected for a few beers, and a light meal. There was a small wait, but not bad, and you are packed like sardines (yes, worse that coach on the plane) to eat, but the beer was cold, and the food actually tasted great! If I have to get stuck in an airport for dinner, I hope it is concourse C in Atlanta.

I was away from home and needed a good steak. I was by myself so I sat at the bar and ordered a steak. It was as good as I expected it to be.

Just had an hour or so to grab food and drink in the Atlanta Airport so I grabbed a seat at the bar. The two individuals running the bar area were super friendly, especially Raymond, the one who took my order and checked on me repeatedly. I have never had such a friendly and welcoming experience at an airport establishment. Thank you, you are a role model!

My server Cheryl was so very kind. There was a boil order at the time and all the staff made us aware of it and were patient. Thank you

You know the feeling. OMG Do I want to do this? A restaurant in the airport?? It was great. Outstanding meal. Great service. Ask for Michelle.....she is the best!! We had a very good experience.

Ate breakfast here on my way home from a business trip and was super unimpressed by both the food and the service. Steak was tough and flavorless, scrambled eggs were runny, coffee was terrible. I'll definitely avoid this place in the future!

We had to wait to get seated as no one was at the hostess podium. We saw a server clearing a table that had her mouth completely full of food, chewing vigorously. I assume she got the mouth of food from the back before coming out to clear the table. Anyways we got sat at a table. Waited forever for our server and finally had to ask someone. It was Charlene. We could see Charlene in the back whenever the doors were opened to the kitchen, just standing there talking. She comes to our table and the first thing out of her mouth was, "how long do you have?" Not hello, not sorry to keep you waiting while I was talking in the back, just was rude. So we ordered and she says, oh you have plenty of time as the food normally comes out in 10 minutes. They need a manager there to watch Charlene and the other servers as all they do is talk in the back, talk at the hostess podium, talk anywhere and everywhere. And they are not talking about how great their lives are, they are talking about how they hate working with other workers, etc. We tried to put pepper on our food once it came and the pepper shaker was empty. I asked my friend I was with to reach over to the table next to us that no one was seated at to get that pepper shaker. Charlene saw us doing that and came over and asked if there was a problem. We told her the pepper was empty and since she was busy talking we were getting it ourselves. She then said to put the empty one at the other table and walked away. Knowing that there was now an empty pepper grinder there! Why wouldn't she fill it? Oh wait, because she was too busy talking with the hostess and another server at the podium. We were there on June 26th at about 11:30am. Manager needs to be there at this time, or better yet sit across from the restaurant and watch. I will say that we were next to the bar. The 2 bartenders were super engaged with their customers at the bar, they were friendly, they smiled. We were jealous as Charlene never smiled, never was courteous or nice. We would sit at the bar if we ever had to go in there again. Then a table of 3 was seated behind me. It only took like 10 minutes for them to start complaining about why do they not have waters yet, why has the server not come over yet, and lo and behold their server was Charlene! I told them to get used to it and hoped they weren't in a hurry. The table of 2 that was sat behind my friend got a different female server. They were told that the soup of the day was loaded potato. That would have been nice to know, but Charlene doesn't share those kinds of things I guess. The tri tip steak was decent, the salad with chicken was so-so. People travelling in airports don't have all day to sit and wait for a lazy server.

Good meal, nice server. It’s a little crowded & noisy, expensive for what you get, but it’s at the airport.

Lynn and I recently stopped at Atlanta International Airport before our on-going flight to Denver. This was a real nice experience. I wanted something healthy after pigging out while on a vacation in Indiana. We each had the 1/2 Chicken Salad and French Onion Soup...so nice, hot and good. Everything was fresh and good our server Dronda was excellent.

I passed through ATL the other week and noticed the long lines waiting for this place . The next time we were here I had to kill a couple of hours in the afternoon so we came and ate and I am glad we did . The food was excellent , service was Ok . the only downside was the tables were a bit packed in when you had suitcases. The quality of the food made all that not important , huge portions .Now I see whey the lines were so long

Waiting for our connecting flight to Cancun we stumbled onto this venue and was excited because we have always enjoyed the Longhorn in Columbus Ohio. Early morning and was happy to see a breakfast menu. Mimosas were refreshing! If very crowded anticipate a wait.Shenika was wonderful and very attentive!!!! Two egg breakfast was good! Lunch menu begins at 10am:)

On the way to catch a flight and did not want to eat at the airport. we stopped for dinner around 5 PM. It was slow and not crowded. Service was average. The food server was on top of his game but the waitress seemed to disappear. Refills needed and condiments but they were slow to not coming. Food was fine but the overall atmosphere was that you might be an inconvenience. Food was ok but not as good as other locations.

With the 85 bridge collapse we overestimated our time getting to the airport. After we made it to through the security checkpoint we still had 2 hours until our flight so we stopped at Longhorn. The line was long but surprisingly moved fast. When my husband inquired if the line was for those with their name on the list or if it was just those waiting to be seated as you arrive, the server with full attitude told him to talk to the other lady. If customer service was her focus, she should have just told us that the was first come first serve. Needless to say we were seated pretty quickly. Unfortunately she ended up being or server and seemed to change her tone a little bit as she realized her tip was now on the line. We placed our order. The breakfast was good. The steak was cooked to order and tender. The mojito was $15...not worth it. With all of the being said, I would actually eat there again. Now that we know the way the hostess runs the line, we can avoid all of the attitude from the server.

Flew in Atlanta and we had a few hours layover. We decided to try a sit down restaurant so we decided on Longhorn. The staff was very friendly and professional. The good was great. The steak I ordered was cooked the way I like it.

Stopped in between flights for lite breakfast. Fruit was fresh, combined with yogurt was just right. Service was very fast even tho they were busy. Server was very pleasant and courteous. Good place to stop in a busy airport.

This is a good option for early morning dining at the airport. Breakfast options are limited but provide good value. Clean and well appointed. Efficient service.

Not your typical Longhorn in that the menu is limited due to airport but the service was good and the food quality surprisingly good. On a Good Friday evening with massive delays, etc., it was a 30 minute wait for a table, and with a 3 hour layover, that didn't really matter. Space is tight, so unless you get a booth, you will be dining practically on top of other travelers, which makes for good banter while waiting for food. If you are looking for privacy, stick with the plethora of fast food options. Pricing was very fair too for an airport, most entrees about $3-$7 higher than your average Longhorn.

We had the Parmesan crusted ribeye with Mac/cheese and omg it was sooo good. The steak was cooked just right and veey juicy. The sauce was amazing. We also had the lava cake with ice cream and it was so good but very sweet. The Mac/cheese was so creamy and so good.

Best meal I've ever had at the Atlanta airport! I live in Atlanta and travel frequently. I've suffered through many mediocre meals at our airport. This place has friendly, efficient staff . I greatly enjoyed a delicious, fresh strawberry chicken salad.

One of the few places in the airport that doesn’t give you plastic silverware. Longhorn is always a pretty good steak, and the ATL airport location is no exception. The service is good; usually in and out in ~30 minutes. It’s located across from gate C13. I don’t think the listing says that.

Best steak in 10 years. Chef Chabi cooked my rare steak perfect and the seasonings were incredible. The asparagus was also not over cooked and perfect. Who knew there was such great food at the airport. The entire staff were incredibly friendly. I will always eat here from now on.

Waiting for my connector to Detroit, I stopped in for lunch. I explained to the server I could not have 'soy" in my food. She right away went to get the manager for more details. He came over to my table and we went through the list of ingredients. I had an enjoyable lunch with no worries.

Food was great and service was very friendly however service was extremely slow I was not there during a peak period and I watched the other tables and service just appeared to be very slow through the entire place. I would definitely return but if you are anywhere near short on time ask for the check as soon as the food arrives so you be the one in control of when you leave

This mini version of Longhorn is short on space but it creates an intimate setting so that friendly conversations can occur. Two tables of travelers and myself engaged in fun chit chat over food and drinks while waiting to board different flights; People are interesting. So, just take seats wherever, even at the bar if you want to get in, because it stays busy. They do a great job servicing guests and getting food out fast, hot, and fresh. Be mindful of boarding time when you order or arrive earlier so you won't be rushed. No worries, box and bag leftovers, you can bring it on board with you now. Good job, Longhorn!

We arrived early for our flight so we could grab lunch. I had low expectations of a restaurant in the airport, but was pleasantly surprised. There were a few people waiting but we were all seated in just minutes. Our drinks orders were taken and served quickly as was our food. Our server, Moniqwa(sp), was friendly and engaging. She made sure everything was OK and checked on us often. Our meal was delicious but what stood out the most was how the staff got along. It was like watching a well oiled machine and they all seemed to get along and help each other when they could.

Longhorn is always a good steak for the price. Service was a little slow during this visit. More of a kitchen issue; my server was very good. Typical Longhorn menu.

We were seated within 5 minutes despite being warned of a 15 minute wait. Like most airport restaurants we were packed in like sardines. Our server was friendly but seemed rushed. The place was busy. I ordered a Smokehouse Burger medium rare but was told it had to be at least medium. I really hate when I hear that. Are they afraid the beef is not good quality? I ordered it anyway and (as i expected) it came out medium well. The fries were not too bad though. One thing i did find curious is how often multiple staff members would hang out at the hostess stand. At one time there were four young ladies there. It just seems like their time would have been better spent assisting the servers who were actually working hard.

We were able to get a table pretty quickly around 11 am or so, and we ordered a salad, soup, and a sandwich for lunch. The waitress brought us some bread which was pretty good. The french onion soup was great, though a little heavy on the cheese, and the croutons were soggy, but that actually seems pretty standard for French Onion Soup. My wife's salad was absolutely fantastic (she ordered the 7 pepper steak on a a Caesar salad), and my sandwich was great. They had to put our order in twice for some reason, but the food still came pretty quickly. Overall, we were glad we dined here, and we would recommend it to anyone who is looking for a good meal.

Place was very busy and service was super friendly. Menu was better than one would expect from an airport restaurant. I had the encrusted chicken and it was only warm. Still good taste.

For breakfast, made to order eggs as long as they are fried. "We don't have time to poach your eggs". Really? Not particularly polite. Will not come back.

As a million plus miler, I've had many airport meals. So having a top quality steak at the LongHorn in Terminal C was a wonderful surprise! My wife and I enjoyed filets, served just as we wanted them and they were some of the best steaks we've ever enjoyed. The service- even on Mardi Gras day- was excellent as well.

Had a long wait for a flight. So we tried this place. It is the best place in the concourse C13. You may have to wait awhile for seating but not too bad. As always I recommend taking you time and relaxing will make this more enjoyable. The price is a-little expensive however you are in an airport.

I have found that Long Horn Steakhouses vary, some are good and some are really good. The Long Horn on Killian Hill Rd in Snellville is really good. The food is always cooked just right, the service is friendly and professional. Must be good management. I recommend this restaurant if you are hungry for a good steak or a tasty piece of Salmon at a reasonable price. My only con would be that their salad is iceberg lettuce only.

Had a long layover and going to be home late so food was needed. Travel enough to know this is often miss more than hit when looking at airport food. Certainly a hit at longhorn, shown to a table, great service, great steak and great value. Will visit again, not sure I have ever said that about an airport eatery.

I’m not a steak or red meat eater, so this wouldn’t have been my choice, but my work colleague loves steak so I agreed to eat here. I ordered a salmon Caesar salad and it was actually good, but my friend ordered a ribeye steak and said it was dry and tough! Go figure. So, I guess it’s great as long as you don’t order steak! After all, ordering steak in an airport steakhouse isn’t quite the same as the Capital Grill where it melts in your mouth. After all, their job is to get you in and out as quickly as possible so it’s more about speed than quality.

We decided on this restaurant because, unlike many of the food places in the airport, it offered sit down dining and the prices were reasonable. We ordered a side of the mac and cheese to share and were impressed with how delicious it was. This is the best mac and cheese we've had at a restaurant. For the main course, I ordered the half roast beef sandwich and french onion soup. Both were equally delightful and the portions were perfect. My boyfriend ordered the chicken and strawberry salad, and that was also superb. We also both had strawberry lemonade, which was sweet and tart and refreshing, especially with endless refills. This is definitely the place to come for good food at the airport.

Like all food places in an airport, it is overpriced but that is the cost of convenience and a captive market. Still, Longhorn gave a better atmosphere in that we did not feel like we were in an airport having lunch. Food was OK, The service was pretty darn good in that the waitress was great fun even though she was busy, busy, busy. I give it a 4 because it is better than most airport food choices.

This restaurant is in a very busy airport, so I was in a waiting line. However, the line was moving, and I noted the serving staff were working efficiently, so it was not long before I was seated. The menu is shorter than that of their full size franchise restaurants, but had plenty of good selections for main dishes and sides and drinks. I got the ribeye steak, which was excellent. Fast, friendly service. Best dining experience in this airport I've had.

Exited my plane in the C concourse preparing to get on the Marta to downtown. I was hungry, it was late and I simply wanted a meal (not fast food). Around 8 PM on a Monday, seated within 5 minutes. My server swung around and got my drink order and when she returned I was ready to order. Had a filet cooked medium, broccoli and a salad. All was served to expectation timely and I was in and out within 45 minutes. When traveling and trying to sit down and eat in airports service times can be challenging. This experience exceeded my expectations! I’ll be back....

Don’t eat breakfast here. What a terrible excuse for breakfast. We had three choices. My wife just wanted toast so they served it On my daughters plate!! When she mentioned it they brought her an empty plate and said she could have the toast On our daughters plate. I had the full blown Breakfast. The biscuit was hot and everything else was trash. The worst being Bacon that looked like scraps from the first batch. Pieces that were 2in long or shorter That looked black or fatty that shouldn’t Ever be put on a plate. Coffee served in a paper cup as they were out of coffee cups. Server mentioned it was almost too hot for her to pick up. Duh that’s why you have a cup. We’d rather pay a little more and get Good food and service. We left without either one.

If you are waiting for your flight in Atl airport, don't bother to order any food at Longhorn. I should have known better but was hopeful and hungry. Couldn't cut meat with metal knife! Plastic broke on first try! Did they comp me? Hell no! Try any other place in the airport. Has to be better than this!

After a long flight from Europe it is with great pleasure that we order burgers cooked to perfection with the right sauces, fries and a beer! Totally satisfying and rich in taste and just a moment of basic simple culinary pleasure! Ordered a Stella beer which was half liter and that was a bit too much to drink! If I had to improve anything I'd say make sure the fries are crisp and piping hot! Wait staff friendly and had plenty of humor to share which is always a plus when returning home! Terminal C has not got a lot to offer but this certainly hit the spot!

Great place to have a drink at the bar before your flight. Bartender was very attentive and friendly. Never waited for anything and the bar was full.

Longhorn restaurant was recommended to us by airline check-in. Absolutely spot-on! Great lunch, fantastic welcoming & friendly service. Order & food arrived quickly. All fresh & tasty food. Nice glass of wine to! Good value for money by airport standards. Highly recommended.

Had 5 hours to kill before my flight. Found that Longhorn was in my terminal and ended up there for lunch! Got a soup & salad, along with a double vodka & lemonade... for a LongHorn in the Airport, GREAT PRICES! i made it out with only spending $25.00, leaving full & satisfied! Great Service. Will go back when I am in the Airport again.

We were in the mood for steak before we went home, so stopped here. We both had Ribeye's and they were so tender and flavorful. The veggies were perfectly crisp and they gave a large salad as part of the meal. Service was prompt, which you would expect being in an airport. Would definitely return.

I don’t expect a lot from an airport restaurant, but this one is better than most. Good, friendly service. I had a filet and it was done right. Oddly they don’t have baked potatoes here. Good steak for an airport restaurant.

Great tasting sandwiches. Easy access to flight. Large selection menu. Seated quickly. Very friendly waitress. Very busy but received food quickly. Will return again. Very clean for being so busy

Stuck at ATL for 7 hours last night. The place looked busy so I figured it was good. I had to wait a few minutes for a seat but I was so impressed by the crew because they all pitched in to clean tables and seat people. Very friendly and they moved FAST. The Napa grilled chicken was delicious and more than I expected from an airport restaurant. Highly recommend.

Grabbed lunch before our flight. Jeannette was our waitress. So cheerful and pleasant. It got busy shortly after we got there. Salad with grilled chicken was good, side of broccoli was delicious, and soup (French onion) and salad with wonderful side chips was delicious. And the Bloody Mary was great too!!!

Don’t order the substitute for the bread. At $3 the “fresh” fruit comes in a small container. It consists of blueberries, grapes and a strawberry. They left the butter on the plate along with the jam. Better off just not eating the bread. Ordered eggs and bacon. $9.95. Probably OK if you are on expense account. Service was good even though they were very busy. It’s the only place to sit down at the end of the terminal for southwest flights. Orange juice was $3 for an 8oz glass was not fresh squeezed.

Located right next to my gate in Terminal B (I believe it was) I needed some dinner and was very happy with the chicken soup and terrific grilled chicken & avocado sandwich. I was struck by the clean, healthy tasting food at this airport venue. So rare for this setting. Not over-salted or fatty/greasy. The portion size was very good, sandwich came with equally tasty & healthy fries. The garden salad was surprisingly fresh and tasty. Despite the usual crowded conditions at a popular airport restaurant during peak travel/meal times the service was very reasonable and helpful. I got ketchup on my shirt and the waitress brought me a glass of soda water and a fresh napkin to help remove the stain. Prices for the quality food were also reasonable as airport dining goes. This is a nice, seated dining room with bar. The menu offers many options including steaks, fish and burgers. I definitely recommend it.

Who knew Longhorn had breakfast? It was great and the service was exceptional! Not the norm in an airport restaurant but it was a delight while I waited on my flight😋

my husband and I ate at this Longhorn on our way out of town. Its a shame that they have dishonest people working there. i tipped 20% and she decided to add herself $100 to the already generous tip.

35 minute wait: arrived 8:10pm, looked at menu by 8:18pm, seated by 8:45pm. The location is dark crammed with tables and seemed kind of disorganized. There would be empty tables but no one seated even with the long time. When we finally did get seated, we were given large glasses of ice water immediately. We ordered immediately having already checked out the menu while we waited and had our food by 9pm. We ordered Flos Filet 9oz with mashed potato and salad, Renegade Sirloin with mashed potato and broccoli, Renegade Sirloin no sides and Signature Steakhouse Mac & Cheese. Steaks were cooked as ordered medium rare and all the food was good and as expected for a Longhorn Steakhouse. Despite the long wait, our waitress was outstanding (I think waitstaff varied so we were lucky). It’s easier/quicker for 2 to get a table and I would definitely not bring a group larger than 4. Would eat here again because it’s nice to have a decent dinner at the airport but only if we knew we had enough time before our flight.

Fast service. Good food. Reasonable prices for an airport. The steak was tasty and good quality. You could do a hell of a lot worse.

Stem to stern, a winner! Starting with hostess to server excellent service. Food was quick and DELICIOUS and a great value. The prime rib sandwich was to-die-for! Absolute winner on concourse C! We will be back!

I was surprised how good breakfast was considering this was at the airport. I had the eggs and the sirloin. The steak was tasty and the eggs went well with the steak. The only drawback was they do not have steak knives due to some airport regulation. Just glad it small so I could bite pieces off of the steak.

Had to wait to get in but the service was fast once I did. Full bar. Friendly service. The Wild West shrimp were good but could have been crispier. Not bad for an airport restaurant.

Cold food, poor service and the worst breakfast ham I have ever eaten! Coffee was good and that is all! Avoid it, peanuts on the plane are better!

Confused. Unprepared and overwhelmed attendants. The stakes are really good. It takes a while to serve. If you don't pay attention to the bill, you'll take a balloon....

After extremely rude service at Carabbas, we came down to Long Horns hoping for at least a friendly hello. We were greeted immediately with a smile even though it was 9pm. The wait was only 10 minutes and it took just that. We were served drinks immediately and the food followed right after. This made our night and our sever Ingrid was spectacular. Thank you for giving great customer service at 9pm on a Friday evening Long Horns!! We will remember this!!!!

Quality of the food was terrible. Ordered a salmon Caesar salad. Salmon was over seasoned and over cooked. Salad greens were discolored and drowned in dressing. I called the manager over and he offered us zero, other than saying he would talk to the salad supplier. Hey buddy, the salad supplier did not serve me the plate! Stick w the Chick-fil-a in the terminal.

We were able to get a seat at the bar right away. the bar staff was amazingly friendly and attentive. We split a meal and they separated it for us without asking, which was really nice. The drinks were well made. Food was cooked right...overall a great visit due to the staff at the bar..

Food was exceptional, service was exceptional, truly a pleasant surprise at an airport. The Filet Mignon was melt in your mouth tender, a buttr knife was able to cut through it with ease, seasoned to perfection. The mashed potatoes were devine! The strawberry lemonade was the best I have ever tasted, and I am a food snob, and could find nothing wrong with this establishment. Staff was also exceptional!!

I found a Longhorn at the Atlanta airport. What a nice surprise... great bar tender and very regarding atmosphere with a Ribeye with asparagus and a glass of malbec. What else could I ask for?

At the airport between layover looking for a place that offered seating while dining. Longhorn fit the bill. The hostess told us that the wait would be short since we were a party of 4 and they were waiting for a table to open. It didn't take too long and were seated in a booth. Our waitress showed up pretty quickly and took our drink orders and then after a short period took our food orders. It didn't take long and our food showed up. Quality and quantity was surprisingly good. We all enjoyed our meals. We asked the waitress to split the order into 2 checks which she did with no complaint. When we paid she brought back our change quickly. We counted it out and found it to be short by exactly $10. Here's where things get a little suspicious. The waitress all of a sudden became hard to find. When we finally flagged her down to ask for all of our change, she reacted very matter of fact in regard to short changing us and promptly pulled out the $10 from her tips as if she expected to have to do this. This could have been a honest mistake, but her reaction gave us the immediate impression that this was not a mistake. Sad thing is we were prepared to give her a great tip as her service was exemplary. Too bad she screwed herself out of a good tip.

I had a long layover and Long Horn was close to my gate, so I decided to try to eat lunch here. They were very busy but I figured I'd be able to sit within 20 minutes or so. I ended up waiting about 45 minutes and even then, they had almost given my table away to someone else (despite my buzzer going off and I was walking about 20 feet to the service desk). That wasn't a huge deal though, and the staff seated me in a very cramped 2-person table that had not yet been cleaned off. They were apologetic and promised to wipe it down, but didn't come back for another 10 minutes. Wiped down, said they'd be back for my drink order, another 10 minutes went by...... Finally, they came and took my drink and food order and I proceeded to wait an additional 20 minutes for both to come out at the same time. I got the chicken avocado sandwich and instead of avocado slices, it was a weirdly textured guacamole spread. The sandwich itself was delicious but not very hot. I finished half of my sandwich and was going to try to get a box but.....you guessed it, took another 10 minutes to so to get my check. I even left with 1/2 of my sandwich on the plate instead of asking for a box. The server was pleasant enough and I completely get that they were busy...but I'm still a customer who was looking for faster service, someone to check in on me and to not have to wait long stretches for even a drink order. Thankfully, I still had time to spare for my flight but I wouldn't recommend eating here unless you have a good stretch of time.

Usual airport prices so don’t get surprised. Seated right away. Tables are packed in like sardines, I could hear the person chewing at the table next to me. Ordered a Caesar salad to start, it was cold and crunchy. Then had the Parmesan chicken sandwich with fries. Fries were yummy and hot, sandwich had nice sauce but chicken was dry as heck. Server was Orilia who was lovely, checked on meal and offered refills.

I know an airport can be stressful, especially one as busy as Atlanta, but the hostess at the LongHorn in the terminal needs to find a smile somewhere! Enjoy the people, be thankful you have a job, whatever it takes...with that being said, our server (sorry I did not get her name) was all smiles and very welcoming. The oatmeal with fruit and nuts was very good and the coffee was steamy and hot. A great way to start the day and the trip home.

Had to stop just to review a steakhouse that don’t have steak knives because of security but give you a sharpened serrated butter knife just as sharp to cut your steak. Plates lack any presentation. Just found it funny.

I have been to ATL airport many times and have eaten at almost all of restaurants there and I was pleasantly surprised by my food and service especially today. I usually get some attitude or people having bad days and food at other places hasn’t been great. Today I decided on LongHorn and it was great! My server Danesha was awesome!! I ordered the chicken and strawberry salad and it was sooo good! I recommend to anyone in or near terminal C!

Grabbed a quick lunch and were pleasantly surprised. The food and service were very good, everyone enjoyed their meals. The service was also excellent. Highly recommended

This restaurant was awful. The service was horrendous. First we get to airport for 3 hour layover, traveling from CA to VA, so already a long day. So the restaurant was out of gas, so could only make a couple things to eat, like soup or salad. No problem, get sat at a table, ordered drinks, then was told we couldn’t sit at a table if we weren’t ordering food. Well they had NO food! Was told had to sit at bar, but there was no seats available, plenty of open tables. So we order our drinks at bar, then sat down at one of the open tables. Immediately after sitting was told no sitting at tables unless we order food. Was told to sit at bar. Well NO seats! Then was told we had to go stand by the entrance with our drinks. Then we got approached, was told we couldn’t leave with our drinks. We weren’t leaving. So yes we argued with the staff, saying how horrible the service was. Luckily this kind lady who I did not know, offered us to sit with her. This was just ridiculous service. This place needs to shut down. Never had I been told that you can’t sit at a table.

We ate at Longhorn during a long layover. My husband said the burger and fries were quite good. I had the bacon Mac and cheese and a Cesar salad. The salad was great. The Mac and cheese was tasty, but quite rich in flavor - 4 different cheeses. The service was outstanding. Would recommend this place.

After a 6 hour flight, it was nice to sit down and just relax. Ordered the half prime rib dip and french onion soup. The first time, we got the wrong soup so back it went and the french onion was delivered. The soup was tasty, albeit a bit salty. The cheese on the soup had been melted but barely. Prime rib dip was tasty and the jus tasty. Service was fine but a little slow. Would definitely consider coming back as long as the lines are not too long.

I don't eat red meat but there's not much to choose from on Concourse C so I looked at the menu and they had a couple of chicken entrees so I decided to try it. Chick-fil-A would have been better. I ordered the chicken on flatbread which consisted of shaved chicken chunks with the usual lettuce and tomatoes on flatbread. The chicken was tough as nails, extremely chewy and had absolutely no flavor. Service was decent and they do a fairly good job of getting people in and out . Nevertheless, wouldn't go back and don't recommend.

I was stuck In the airport all day so I had lunch and dinner here.Gwendolyn was my server both times and she made my extended stay very pleasant.She was very nice and helpful....I enjoyed her service.

So due to an icestorm in Durham, NC, I had 2 flights cancelled and had to re-route through Atlanta a day later than I originally intended to fly home to Pittsburgh. Arrived in ATL at 8am and was looking for a place to get breakfast, looked at the menu at Longhorn and decided to stop in. I was pleasantly surprised! While I originally sat towards the end overlooking the terminal, I realized service in this area was going to be slow at best so I went up to the bar instead. Not only was the bartender friendly and efficient, but he was amusingly pushy about getting people to order alcohol at 8:30 in the morning! Luckily for him I was more than happy to comply, and while it was expensive I greatly enjoyed my raspberry margarita, which was so big it was basically two drinks. I got the french toast to eat and it was really good as well. I ended up getting significantly delayed in Atlanta on my way home to Pittsburgh, definitely a rough trip home but the stop at Longhorn definitely helped.

I do not recall eating at Longhorn before, but when I saw it in the terminal I was flying out of, I figured would be a good place for a drink. I was not wrong. My Martini was made to order and very good, and so was my Salmon dish. Service was fair for an airport restaurant. Overall, surprisingly pleasant experience.

Yes, they have breakfast. Very limited to just a handful of options. The yogurt, granola, fruit was a huge portion so share if you get that! Steak and eggs were just perfect amount pre-flight. American potatoes just how I like them and perfect buttermilk biscuits!

My husband and I chose Longhorn twice during our vacation- during the layover going to LA and during the layover coming from LA. We were impressed with the very friendly, warm, and genuinely caring waitstaff as well as the table settings ( real silverware!) and food quality. Being a beef themed restaurant, I ordered a cheeseburger with fries both times, and liked that the beef didn’t taste like it had been processed and pre- -cooked. It tasted like a real burger! There are few airport restaurants that feel welcoming. This one stands out because it was!

The service was completely off. I ordered the Salmon on a bed of rice with a side of vegetables and for dessert the apple pie with no caramel and no ice cream. What I got was Salmon on a bed of rice with french fries. I simply ate the Salmon and rice without touching the fries. For dessert, I ended up with apple pie with the caramel and ice cream, that I had to send back because I can't eat it. The interpretation of apple pie was "interesting" because it was an oversized pastry filled with apples, I ate about 1/6th. The coffee was another disappointment. I drink my coffee black. It was obvious that either the mechanism used to make the coffee isn't cleaned properly or the coffee was inferior. I ended up getting my coffee from Starbucks. The lack of attention to customers orders was something I saw happen to two other tables as well. Total lack of attention to detail.

Ordered the Caesar salad and Mac and cheese. My server was very nice and helpful; however, the food was barely edible. The salad was dry and had to request dressing. The lettuce was stale should have been thrown out a day or two before. Finally there were some otherwise nice potatoes chips which had been ruined and made soggy by drizzling cheese sauce over the top. (I thought it was by accident but the manager said it was intentional.). He was polite when I spoke to him and told him I was not asking for a discount on the meal but that he should be aware of how poor the food quality was so that he would not feel ambushed when I rated it on TripAdvisor.

I ordered the Ribeye steak for ~$22 with broccoli. Came with a Cesar salad which was very good and fresh. The steak was good and broccoli was plenty and fresh. I thought the $22 was a good price considering a sandwich can cost $10 here at ATL. I had Fat Tire beer for ~$5.90 per 12 oz. pretty good considering I paid $16 for 24oz for crappy Bud Light at a Cardinals game at Busch stadium recently. Should have taken a picture of the Ribeye. Not the thickest but it was good.

I work at the airport so I went to lunch here with a work mate and it was just the same ole moderate eating. Maybe it was what I selected. I ordered the garlic crusted Parmesan chicken. I think that's what it called. Well it wasn't that appealing. It was basically just a piece of grilled chicken with cheese on top sprinkled with bread crumbs. Nothing spectacular. It was just ok. I wouldn't order it again. However, my workmate had the chicken tenders and fries. The chicken tenders was absolutely good. They tasted fresh and was crispy like I like them. Their fries wasn't good. Lot hornets fries aren't that good to me anyway. I frequent this steakhouse a lot but not this location. I would go back but would definitely try a steak next time since that's what they supposedly specialize in but I won't order the chicken again. It's too plain. The restaurant is small but I guess that ok for being inside the airport. The service was good and fast which is good for being on my lunch hour.

Airport dining is rarely very good and it will vary day to day depending on servers and chefs. Based on a quick review, this place appeared to be the best in Terminals B and C for our 3 hour stop. We split a french onion soup, caesar salad, and filet mignon for lunch. The restaurant was not packed but busy. We were quickly seated and asked about the timing of our orders. All of the food was very, very good as was the service. I commented to the server that it was as good or better than the fine dining we had in Savannah and Charleston. At her request, I promised I would do an online review.

Food was ok. Fruit and pecan Salad was good. No bread. Server was poor. No communication skills. She needs a different job. We got no steak sauce because there was no one to ask. The service was pretty bad. I would never go back on that alone. DID I MENTION the food was expensive and small portions.

Would not modify for allergy to mushrooms. The salad was wilted and not great. Waitress was kind but this location obviously has management issues!

Stopped for breakfast at Longhorn Steakhouse and we were pleasantly surprised. Food was perfectly prepared and served

Go anywhere else but here for a bite! Waitress was rude, obviously hated being there. We got the filet which I think was a sirloin. Tough and fatty! 3.39 for an ice tea...and 5 bucks for mushrooms and onions which they gave like three of each! Don’t go!

Longhorns Atlanta HartsField International serves Silver Oak Cabernet by the glass $32. Enough said.

I have eaten here several times and the food is always great and served quickly despite them being constantly busy. I have always had the best service! A must in concourse C

We sat at the bar as the restaurant was busy. The service was good. We spilt some wine and the chicken and avocado sandwich, which was excellent, with fries. Very much surprised with the taste, quality and price. Will differently go again, if we are in the C terminal at airport.

One of the few sit down restaurants in Terminal C, so they are always busy. But they seat you pretty quickly and the servers are attentive. I had the black & bleu burger and it did not disappoint.

Stopped here on our flight back home. Airport food places can be tricky sometimes. I really enjoyed this place. It was packed, but I was able to find a seat at the bar. No food on this stop, but I still enjoyed the feel of not being in an airport. $10 for a tall beer. Expensive but standard for airport drinks.

The terminal where the restaurant is located has no other restaurants that has sit down service so that’s why we went there. Everything else is take out. We were pleasantly surprised with the menu selection since I don’t eat meat. There was plenty to choose from. The small side salad was a nice portion with a great dressing. The French onion soup was delicious as was the chicken sandwich. If we are here again, will definitely come back and do some of the appetizers.

I asked if I could get a booth (softer seating) because of my back hurting. Even though a couple of booths opened up, they would not give me one because I was the only one in my party. Thankfully, a gentleman piped up that he too had back issues and would I be okay to share a booth. I was very appreciative of his fine gesture. The food was good. I had a sirloin steak with steamed broccoli. Both were cooked just right.

The food was excellent! The service is decent for as busy they are. It's a very busy place though. Looks like a mini version of the real thing.

Literally the worst service I’ve ever had. They never took my order when I got a seat at the bar the employee pulled out the chair for someone else and gave it to them and said sir they will take your order at the podium and you can wait. Pathetic I go to longhorns all the time in Orlando, Florida and it’s excellent, however the service here is complete trash. No one ever asked to help and they had a continuous line outside that was never helped. If you think it’s just because it’s an airport it’s not. I use to be a manager at this same airport for Enterprise rent a car and I’ve never seen a line like that. Absolutely garbage I’ve never had worse service in my life. I will never go back I promise.

My wife and I had a layover at the Atlanta Airport. I’m a big fan of Longhorn so we opted to eat there. We didn’t have to wait very long for a table, and our order was taken shortly afterwards. Our dinners arrived in a timely manner. I had the pork chops, they weren’t as good as they normally were, too much fat in/on them. My wife had the grilled chicken & strawberry salad. She said the chicken had good flavor, but it was cold. Even though it didn’t live up to what I’m used to from Longhorn, it was better than the other airport options. Speaking of the airport expect to pay 3-5 $ dollars more for your entree. I guess that’s typical for airports.

If you have a long wait for your flight and like runny eggs and tasteless bacon, this is the place for you. We stopped at Longhorn before our flight out of Atlanta for a quick breakfast. We were seated quickly but had to wait about 15 minutes before our order was taken during which time we watched several patrons that came after use have their order taken. Ordered my eggs over medium however was served slimy ones. Worst Atlanta food experience.

The food here was awesome. You won't leave this place hungry, that is for sure. I had the half a sandwich and salad plate. I don't normally order half a sandwich and salad but I am so glad I did. I had the chicken/avocado sandwich and the field salad. The half a sandwich had so much chicken on it, I was so full. Along with the salad, the plate came with a small container of home made chips, those were also great. Hubby had a rib eye sandwich and fries. He said that it tasted really really good. We didn't have anything special to drink, just pop, so nothing to report on drinks. Highly recommend stopping by here for food if you are going to be in the Atlanta airport. Not sure if they are just in that location (was flying Southwest) so if you are near there, try it out.

The waitress was great but the steaks were cooked totally wrong and really tough!!!! Our orders were switched and cooked the opposite that we ordered. Won't eat here again if we can help it!

I have been coming to the Long Horn Steakhouse restaurant in terminal C when my travels take me through ATL. I have found the staff to be friendly and professional. Everyone that has provided service always has a smile on their face. The classic breakfast is a great value and food has been consistently good. Thanks for the great service!

Location advertised it was open until 10:00 on Saturday night. Made a special effort to go there between flights. Arrived on Concourse B leaving Concourse D. So it was an extra stop. At 7:00 was told we could only order appetizers. Be open or be closed but not halfway. This was unacceptable and will impact our decision to eat at any Longhorns no matter where it is located since they are corporately owned and not franchised. Darden should know better and have better control of their brands.

Steaks are one of the best...juicy and tasty!!!great table service but not enough choices for draft beers...good price/quality ratio...I will definitely go back

Found ourselves in Atlanta with a three hour layover. Found this place and it was bustling. They were on a wait, but moved tables through pretty quickly. It's a nice shortened version of a full-blown LongHorn. Small, but comfortable. Nice aesthetics, makes you forget you are in an airport. Service could've been more friendly, but it was passable. Food was excellent. We watched lots of dishes go by and all of them looked delicious and appetizing. Each entre' had it's own unique plate. We weren't super hungry so we ordered the French Onion soup($5.99/bowl) and drinks ($3 each w/free refills). It was the best $6 soup I've had in a long time. Full of flavor. Spot on for the stereotypical bowl. Onions were carmelized perfectly, the cheese stayed hot and gooey, not stringing and brick-like after a few minutes. The broth was steaming hot. I savored every bite and was sad to reach the bottom. Would definitely seek this place out again when flying through Atlanta. If this review was helpful, please click the like button and encourage me to keep reviewing! Thanks.

We were welcomed by Cheryl who fully looked after our needs on this breakfast visit. The service was very efficient, even when it went busy, and nothing was too much trouble for Cheryl. The food was fresh, hot and tasty. A great way to start our day.

Tasty breakfast between fights. Service was quick and friendly. Quality of food very good and dining area clean

Always a great spot to stop when flying through. Fast friendly service and knowledgeable. Great burger and fries even without the bun.

We were at the end of our rope. Starving with only airport food in sight. We found the Long Horn. Huge crowd waiting for seats. Got a beer and was offered a shot for $4. Gave that to the wife. We had steaks and managed to survive the lay-over. Waitresses were great.

Stopped by to eat breakfast while passing through Atlanta on my way to Las Vegas. We were greeted with a smile by the hostess, seated immediately, and our drink and food order was taken. I ordered the 6 oz sirloin with eggs my wife the classic breakfast. The food came out hot and fresh..the steak perfectly cooked. From the time we were seated to check was 43 minutes and the service was excellent. If your passing through ATL and in concourse C try it for yourself....Happy Travels!!

I rarely write reviews or complain, but I was so dismayed by the extremely poor service and attitude of the server at the bar that I couldn't sit idle. Service at the tables may be fine, but this bar server should be fired for her poor performance. From the moment I sat down, she ignored me and I struggled to get her attention. It was a good 20 minutes before I could order a meal. She ignored my attempts to get service so much so, that that it felt like she mistook me for someone she didn't like (maybe that was the problem!). The other bar server took my order, and then five minutes later my server came up and asked what i wanted after I saw the other server inform her. She never once came up to me and asked if I needed anything in the 1-1/2 hour I was there!. After waiting a long time to get a refill on my water glass, I pushed my empty glass to the front and 20 minutes later she came by and picked it up...didn't refill it or ask if I wanted any more. I had to flag her down and ask for water. The worst part is I couldn't get my bill - I asked her for it, she acknowledged, and subsequently went about cleaning the bar area as if there wasn't a care in the world. When she came by to talk with a patron next to me about five minutes later, she was obviously ignoring me as I tried to get her to take my credit card, since she still hadn't brought my bill. I am sure in any other restaurant outside an airport, she could not survive; she's lucky to have a lot of one-time patrons. I am not a demanding or aggressive person by any means, so this poor service is This experience is no reflection on the rest of the restaurant or its employees; I'm sure management knows about her but elects not to do anything for some reason.

Just stopped in for a drink and a bite between flights. Our server Barbara was fast and efficient. Clean reasonable place to hang out.

We ate at Longhorn's in the terminal both on the outbound and return trip. We discovered their ribeye, complete with potatoes and salad, was large enough to share for lunch. Delicious food and service impeccable. Definitely recommend for a nice sit down meal if you have a long layover.

Short layover. They get you in and out ok. Food was very good, a bit pricy, one beer 9.69, yeah I know it’s an airport, but ?.. good menu selection very friendly

We stopped to eat at Longhorn Steakhouse before our next flight. By the time my family finished their meals I got my sandwich. One hour and 15 minutes wait time. Without even me asking, the waiter said that the sandwich is on them for waiting so long. Their coffee is disgusting. The food was ok, but we all got diarrhea and upset stomach. It's already a week and we still cannot get rid of the consequences of eating that food. Never again.

The Longhorn steakhouse in terminal C 16 is a great stopover for the weary traveler. The drinks are cold, and seats comforting and real flatware and plates. The menu is $3. more than a regular longhorn on every item, but it beats the alternative fast food in line pal mentality that is rush and push your way thru the Atlanta airport. The menu is static and the food taste as expected. The service is kind, southern and on point. The typical burger, wings, fries are basically bulletproof and our food was expensive but good.

The Shrimp was fantastic, the Strawberry Pecan Salad was so delicious, I had to eat it all!!! Great wine, Tiffany was excellent!!! On another stop, it was early in the morning and my stomach was ill. The bartender was so sweet and wonderful! They were out of Ginger Ale and he walked across the corridor to storage to get the Ginger Ale! He knew that I needed it!!! I truly appreciated it and he saved my day, big time! Such an angel! ❤️😇😋

What I wanted...waited on very nicely and fast, food came out quickly and it was good...they keep the breakfast simple and it works...

What do you do after missing your flight? Well if you have the time for a full service restaurant it's nice to enjoy a more relaxed atmosphere. Longhorn located in terminal C worked well for my delay and to my surprise offered breakfast. A menu is posted prior to walking in for those non committed folk. A host seated me promptly. The dining room is comprised of booths and table and chairs. There is a large bar and a bartender was on hand. Only a few customers after just opening. The area was clean. There was a delay on service which seemed strange. There were two servers on the floor. My server eventually came from the back. My visit was on a Sunday morning just after 630 AM. She was friendly and upon request kept water flowing. I ordered a steak and egg combo which was priced fairly. My meal came out within 20 minutes which was appropriate for a steak. Everything was correct, the meat was cooked correctly medium and tasty. Eggs cooked over easy were good. The potatoes were weak and cool, but the biscuit was the biggest let down. It was dry, cold and not edible. A disappointment because I asked the server if good. They offer toast as the other option. Also A disappointment is when I needed an additional napkin I asked a server nearby. She asked me to wait for the young woman who was helping me. It didn't take long but that's not a way to conduct business. She was doing nothing at all but waiting to seat potential customers. I would return, but not necessarily recommending. With service hiccups and overall food just average a 3 seems appropriate.
LONG PLEASANT WAIT
We entered Gate C with an impending long wait for our flight due to unexpected destination weather delays. The steakhouse quickly seated us at the bar, upon our request. Alex is a great bartender!! He quickly accommodated us with a friendly outlook and attitude. And the food was very good and tasty (and hot). Certainly not your typical airport food. AND the prices were incredibly reasonable, especially for airport food. Sure made our long wait a pleasant and 'filling' one!