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With a large grp (9 people) where we were quickly accommodated in a comfortable spot outside. Service was excellent as appetizers were quickly delivered as were many beers from spectacular beer list. Nachos and crab dip were delicious. Burgers and chicken sandwich selections were excellent. Fair prices and tasty food. I highly recommend this place.

I was expecting a better experience than the one we had. The service was good, but the food was ok, nothing special. It is nicely located, but there isn't really nothing special about it, nothing that would encourage me to go back.

A few friends and I stopped by this place last weekend for a late dinner. A very casual atmosphere..........no dressing up required. We sat outside and immediately our server came over to greet us. The wine selection was excellent. Some of us ordered burgers and others ordered salmon. Everything was cooked to order and it was very good. It's tucked away in a residential area which added to it's uniqueness..............will definitely be coming back here.

Have been here for dinner several times. It is very casual and busy with most patrons waiting for a patio/porch table. It is has a mixed age following. Inside is decorated with memorabilia and lots of bird houses and SEC logos. There are 3 flat screen TVs inside and always has sports showing. The menu offers a very nice variety (appetizers, burgers, grilled chicken options, sandwiches, salads, and dinner plates with fish, chicken, steak options. Our server was Karen and she was very attentive, knowledgeable of the menu, and checked back consistently. The beer was colder than normal; a GOOD thing. We started with Flash Fried Artichokes with BBQ Sauce; tasty. The burger and bison sliders were the best we had had there. When we provided the positive feedback, Karen said there was a new Chef. The menu is the same; however, we thought the food quality and urgency to get it to the table while hot by a runner was the improved difference. For dessert we had the warm apple pie with cinnamon ice cream; very good!

We walked over to this restaurant based on a friend's recommendation. We arrived at about 8:00pm and were able to seat a large party- there was plenty of room on their spacious patio. Much of the restaurant is open-air. The buffalo chicken pizza is nice and spicy, and the beer selection is large. Service, considering our large party, was quick. Prices are reasonable and well worth the portion sizes.

Tasty chicken burgers on an outside patio. Large selection of beers. parking is a bit of an issue and they have limited seating however we arrived just in time before it got busy. Service was good even though all tables were occupied and temperature was hot.

Great place to eat and the service is just great. We really enjoyed the food and the hospitality. The tables are a little shaky. Dixie also enjoyed her trip

It was my time to choose a place for this month's Diva Luncheon. I choose Tree house Restuarant. Only 4 of the 6 ladies met there today about 12:20. The parking was ridiculous. No Parking signs were everywhere except the Restuarant's 9 space parking lot of which maybe 2_3 we're handicap. The weather was about 39 and the only available tables were in their outside/covered area. The heaters helped only if you were sitting within a 4 ft radius. Our table was away at 6-8ft. We were freezing. The waitress was kind enough to relocate us closer when a near table cleared. 3 of us ordered spicy veggie burgers (which were burnt black around the edges) my fries were cold on a trivial. We didn't complain but inform and showed our waitress the crusty, burned blk burger. Her comment was yes it does look burnt. No apology or I'll speak to the cook. Nothing!! Wouldn't recommend it to any one looking for good restaurant! Very Friendly staff.

On Monday's they have a special lobster dinner ($27). There were 5 of us, 4 had lobster, 1 had the crab legs. It comes with 2 sides. It was a good size lobster. The sides were excellent. Our server, Jordan, was excellent. It was a great meal.

My wife & I headed to the Treehouse for a Sunday brunch. We sat on the covered & enclosed deck. My wife had the Huevos Rancheros ($12). It was excellent, served with choice of home fries or grits. My wife had the home fries which were delicious. I had 2 eggs over medium with bacon ($7), boring order but it was perfect. Our server Mila was perky, friendly, & an excellent server. It was such a good brunch.

Went here for dinner for the 1st time on a Friday night. It is very casual and busy with most patrons waiting for a patio/porch table. There was a wait so we opted for a table inside. It is popular with the younger crowd. Inside is decorated with memorabilia and lots of bird houses and SEC logos. The background music is mostly oldies and fits nicely. There are also 3 flatscreen TVs inside. The menu offers a very nice variety (appetizers, burgers, grilled chicken options, sandwiches, salads, and dinner plates with fish, chicken, steak options. Our server was Kelly and she was very attentive, knowledgeable of the menu, and checked back consistently. The beer was not very cold. She did offer to put it in some ice but we declined. We ordered a small personal size pizza to start and it took a long time. The server discovered the kitchen had overlooked the order and offered the option to move forward with the main courses; however, we chose to maintain our original order. She was very apologetic. We requested that the main courses not be served until we finished the pizza. Shortly after the pizza arrived, the main courses arrived and she had the runner return them to the kitchen. Again she was very apologetic. The pizza was good! The burger and bison sliders were also good. The server comped the pizza which was a nice gesture. It was one of those nights where no matter how hard the server tried to manage the situation, the kitchen could not comply. :-)

This is one of those hidden places that you just love to go back to. It is really unique - in the middle of Buckhead, but located in a residential area. The food is pretty basic, but all good good. The draw is the outdoor setting and the casual, fun vibe. Most days you will find a mix of business, couples, families, pets, whatever. It is always my first choice for casual lunch.

First, the decor in this restaurant is interesting. A lot of birdhouses and wooden doll houses. I couldn't quite figure out the theme, but it was interesting. Then we ordered, both my daughter and I ordering chicken sandwiches, hers with bacon. These were really good. I ended up adding a mixture of ketchup and mayonnaise, which was good, but the grilled chicken by itself was already very good. Also had the potato salad which wasn't the mustard-based kind I prefer, but still tasted home-made. The prices were reasonable, and the atmosphere relaxed. If we lived near there, we'd go back.

Creative and inexpensive menu, relaxed atmosphere makes you feel right at home, and attentive Southern hospitality!

There were four of us & we all had the lobster special. It was a 1 1/4 pound steamed lobster served with a salad, corn on the cob, & potatoes. It was delicious. Our server Michele was excellent. Sitting outdoors on a cool evening was wonderful. This was an excellent eating experience.

Food was good, but service was a bit lacking. Don't mean to sound negative because we eventually got what we ordered, but was slow and had to go find waitress to get our order right.

I had passed by this place several times and finally decided to give it a try. I went with two friends on a Friday evening. The place is very active, lively and loud. But, it is very casual and we were told to find our town table, which there were a few available. One item to note is that they allow dogs on the patio, which is enclosed. We found a table and ordered some drinks to start out, as well as some queso with pepper jack cheese and some chips. The queso was good. For dinner, I had the hanger steak, which was served on a bed of truffle fries. It was excellent! One other person in my party had a pepperoni pizza, which he enjoyed. The other party had a wrap with a side salad, which he liked, as well. The service and prices were fine. Parking is a bit limited and challenging. Overall, it was a really good experience with great food. It is more of a casual place for adults in small groups.

This restaurant was a great find. Little place tucked into a neighborhood, mainly patio seating (but covered, with heaters, in the winter), kind of quaint and charming, and excellent food! Great prices, great ambiance. Often packed, especially at brunch on the weekends, but weekday lunches usually a little more quiet. Absolutely best thing on the menu is the breakfast burrito! It's only served at brunch on weekends, but is SO delicious and filling. My boyfriend and I cannot get enough! We also have loved the burgers, fresh salads, artichoke dips, and yummy soups for lunches or dinners. Good variety of menu, great quality for the price, and one of our favorite go-to places! Definitely family friendly as well--and dog friendly too!

We live close by and often walk our dog to this neighborhood restaurant. It is a hidden gem, tucked away on a quite street. The food is decent, but the main draw for us is that it is super pet friendly. You always see one or two pooches dining outside with their humans. Good place for breakfast/brunch on the weekends. They have good mimosas. I would recommend this place for a casual dining experience if you are in the Buckhead area.

Just stopped in for a couple drinks on a slow night. Bartender was engaging and entertaining. Very cozy spot for a small group.

This is a pretty cool place and I'll probably pay them a future visit. My husband and I were out for a family day with my 10 month old, and stopped by to grab a bite to eat. We're vegetarians so we had the black bean burger, flash fried artichoke hearts, and sweet potato puffs. All we really tasty! If you're looking for a fine dining experience, this is NOT the place. You seat yourself outside on the deck and a server approaches to take your order. Pros: -Fast, friendly service -Tasty food -Cool, low-key outside vibe Cons: -Parking -Small, with seating really close together

We live within walking distance and frequently visit treehouse for a casual meal and drink at dinner. We tend to skew to days where there is a breeze and it isn't too hot since they only offer outdoor seating (there are a couple tables inside but they aren't appealing). There is often a wait and its a place families bring their kids. The dinner menu is much more robust than lunch. Service can be hit or miss. Today at lunch was the worst we've experienced - had to track down our own silverware, ask for refills, ask for bill, get ice for beverages that were in bottles because they weren't cold enough.

We wanted somewhere to experience a perfect burger for lunch and this was it. Bright, lively location with plenty of lunch diners, good service and exceptional burger with blue cheese! Worth noting that this is a dog friendly establishment and there were a number of people with their dogs in the restaurant - not an issue for me but might be for some.

First time visit. Nice location. Sit outside for space and comfort purposes. Service was attentive and timely. Food is good. The place is a nice neighborhood establishment. They provide good food and cold beer in a relaxed casual environment.

The Treehouse has very nice covered outside patio seating. On Monday & Tuesday's they have lobster dinners. I went last month for the lobster dinner which was delicious, a cost of I believe $22.95. This time the same dinner was $29.95, a little bit pricey for only adding a piece of chorizo sausage to the dinner. Both times the dinner came with a salad, corn on the con, & boiled potatoes. My lobster last night was a little overcooked. It was okay but not as good as last time.

Great food, especially brunch, but that's not why you should go. The atmosphere on the porch will make you turn a 2 hour brunch into a Sunday-Funday, and if you're from around here, you'll almost definitely run into a friend or make a new one. And if you're not from around here (I'm sorry), you will get to see how Atlantans do weekend meals. It's a friendly place, with great food, and one of our best patio hang-outs.

My wife and I had dinner on the patio and it was quite charming. I would only rate the food as average as I had a burger which was OK; however, the fries are just not good! They are very slim and not seasoned at all. After registering my dissatisfaction the server did provide me a complimentary potato salad which was tasty! My wife had calamari and it was average. A nice selection of craft beers was available. Parking is limited; however, we had no issue with street parking. Great place to have a beer and chat!

Went with a foodie buddy for Saturday Brunch. What a great little find. The portions were plentyful and e mimosas were strong! Parking is a bit of a problem but if you don't mind walking it is definitely worth going to.

One of the best patios in Atlanta. Casual dining at its finest. Excellent selection of beer, wine, and cocktail choices. Many people from the neighborhood walk here.

Treehouse restaurant feels like it belongs in Key largo. We ate outside. The nachos, wings and fries were good. I expected something more high end because of the neighborhood.

A little hidden gem in Atlanta! Such a cute little restaurant with character! The Nachos del Toro, Cowboy Cobb salad & Bison Sliders were delish! We'll be back on our next trip to Atlanta! :)

We were in the area and wanted a dinner venue between 5 and 7 p.m. I noted that this place had trout so I made a note of it. The restaurant is located in a small neighborhood strip of businesses. This is the sort of site that must have been common in the 1950s but which seems out of place today (not in a bad way). It is in Peachtree Hills about half way between the Peachtree Battle plaza and the Lindbergh MARTA station. They have a handful (maybe 4?) of parking places adjacent to the restaurant. Otherwise, I guess you'll park on-street. You can enter onto the deck or via what appeared to be more of a 'main' entrance. We chose the latter, but it pretty much routed you back to the other end of the deck anyway. Someone greeted us promptly and said we could choose any table. The layout is mostly a deck with lots of window boxes, hanging plants, and ceiling fans. There appeared to be a much smaller inside dining area, but since the weather was nice we sat on the deck. The menu had a number of choices, so we both found something we wanted. My wife opted for the trout, which seems to be somewhat the exception on fish menus. I got their pasta, which they were open to doing as a vegetarian option (i.e., with mushrooms instead of chicken). I liked it. As for non-food options, they had beers (including local offerings, which they described to an adjacent table), a good wine selection, and (I think) cockatils from the bar. Prices were in line with a restaurant between midtown and Buckhead. I don't know that I'd be likely to be in this area for dinner commonly, but if I were I'd consider returning here.

This cozy little pub is nestled in a residential neighborhood just blocks off of Peachtree Rd. Most of the seating is outside so it can be a bit warm in the summer. The food is not fancy, just simple, well crafted burgers and tacos. The atmosphere and service are casual and friendly. There are not many places in lower Buckhead where you are comfortable in flip flops. Close your eyes and you could be on Captiva Island!

We went for brunch on Easter Sunday. It was a beautiful day on the deck. They had the heaters on because it was a little cool in the morning. They have a nice brunch menu. I ordered the Southern Style Eggs Benedict ($12). I asked for it on a toasted English muffin instead of a biscuit. It was served with sausage gravy instead of hollandaise. It was just okay. The muffin was not very toasted. The eggs were very small & the sausage was just okay. It was served with grits or potatoes. I had the potatoes which were also okay. My wife had the Huevos Rancheros ($12). She loved them. They were served also with potatoes. She enjoyed her meal much more than I did. I did enjoy the atmosphere. Our server, Jayshre was excellent. The food was served very quickly.

Place was dirty and musty smelling. Food mediocre, as the burger was fatty and the bread almost stale.. Staff was bland, at best. Try someplace else.

Amazing burgers. Super laid back outside patio with attentive waitstaff, plenty of people with pups, made for a great dinner. Love places that can serve good food in a unpretentious atmosphere!

awesome restaurant bar that serves fantastic southern fried seafood as a specialty. Their deep friend pig skins and mushroom appies are delicious. A year ago I ordered their house special deep friend shrimp and just 2 days ago it was as good. If you are in Vidalia and looking for a local character place this is it. Mike the owner is a truly friendly outstanding fellow who makes amazing slushy margaritas.

I love the patio at The Treehouse! It's laid back, casual and the best part (for me) is that I've never felt rushed when I've been here. The food is good and the service is nice too but on a beautiful day or evening you can't beat just have a drink or two and relaxing on the patio. And if you're a dog lover, it's dog friendly!

The Treehouse is a great little restaurant and pub located in Buckhead. We chose to sit outside on their enclosed patio. Since it was a cool day, they had their heaters keeping the deck nice and warm. We liked their dinner menu because it offered an assortment of things to choose from. They offer several small plates and appetizers. The prices were reasonable. We decided on a couple of fish entrees. My husband ordered the Miso-Ginger Grilled Salmon. It was cooked perfectly and very flavorful and moist. The entrees came with your choice of two sides. With most entrees you can add a house salad for two dollars. The salad was huge. They offered several homemade salad dressings. Their cilantro-lime dressing is sweet and tangy and just wonderful. I decided on the Grilled Wahoo with Pineapple pico de gallo. It was somewhat disappointing. I felt it was dry and lacked flavor and would not recommend it. We both had their sweet potato hash. I was not aware that it came with bits of ham, but it was surprisingly good. The asparagus was tender and seasoned nicely. We felt the portions were huge and in the future will probably split an entree and add one or more of their many appetizers or small plate menu items. Before we left another patron brought their dog to eat dinner with them. The dog was very mannerly and set under the table and enjoyed the evening with its family. We can't wait to come back and explore more of their menu. Looking forward to coming back especially in the warmer months when the patio is not winterized. Fun place to enjoy a few appetizers and beveages.

I was in Atlanta visiting my daughter and we stopped in for a quick bite. We both got the BLT. She got sweet potato fries. I got the potato salad. It was good. The setting on the patio was inviting. Hanging baskets set a good vibe. Everything was good though service was just ok.

Have a sweetwater blue beer, the tequlia-lime hummus, and the mexican torte, and you will NOT be disappointed. Guaranteed. One of the best meals I have had in awhile. Best hummus I have ever had, and I am a big fan of it!

Had Friday lunch on the patio. Not crowded and great service. Killer pork tacos and homemade fries. Excellent Burger too.

Excellent food, moderate prices and good service. We all had belgian waffles with applewood smoked bacon and potatoes. The waffles were topped with fresh strawberries and whipped cream. The bacon slices were very large and meaty. The potatoes were freshly made. Good coffee and bloody mary's too. We will definitely be back.

This restaurant is in a quiet neighborohood. Once you find it you will enjoy the outdoor atmosphere. The food and service was excellent.

I was visiting my friend, and she took me to Treehouse. We had excellent service and the surroundings were beautiful. I had the chicken wings which were delicious. I also ordered some fried shrimp, but was not pleased with it at all. The shrimp tasted more boiled and was definitely not fried. Overall, the menu selection was very good and I would definitely go back.

I came here for the first time over the weekend with some friends because of a recommendation from someone. It's a cute little restaurant but I wouldn't say it's anything special. I was expecting to be up in the trees but you're kinda just sitting on a patio next to a parking lot. The service was great. I ordered a pizza and unfortunately it was way undercooked. The entire middle of the pizza was dough. But they willingly took the pizza off the bill and apologized. The rest of my parties meals were all good. So I would be willing to give this place another shot.

There are so many good restaurants in Atlanta, pass this one up. Service is slow and doesn't care if your order is wrong. This place would be okay for a drink or two at the patio, but eat your meal somewhere else.

If you are looking for a place with good food, friendly staff and a laid back atmosphere This is the place. We had a relaxing dinner on the porch. We stayed awhile for extra drinks and never felt rushed.

True locals bar/restaurant. Emphasis on raw-bar and beer with a great people watching scene. Hang out on the Treehouse's deck. It's a quintessential Atlanta hang-out for a good time in a relaxed atmosphere.

We stumbled on this restaurant cutting through a neighborhood in Buckhead trying to get to the Lindbergh area. We made a right on Peachtree Hills to take it from Peachtree Rd. To Lindbergh Rd, and saw this place on the way. Very nice quaint spot for couples. Plenty of parking on the street since most of the patrons were residents of the neighborhood and either rode their bike or walked their dogs there. Oh yeah, it's very dog friendly so if that bothers you this is not your place. Before we even knew dogs were aloud, we were a bit startled when two dogs began barking at each other, but since we are dog owners we know its normal and no harm was done. We were a bit disappointed that the waitress did not know wines, or the bar. The ambiance of this place is similar to a place you would find in California or Washington, however, when asked for a wine recommendation, the waitress looked like we just asked her where babies come from. I was also told it was a full bar, but had to run off 4 names of spirits that they did not have to just settle for a Jameson on the rocks. We did not order food, but noticed everyone was ordering hamburgers which looked amazing! Recommend this place to couples who want to do something romantic but non-traditional and off of the beaten path. Also, know what you like because they are not much help in deciding for you. However, we would definitely return if in the area or for drinks off the beaten path with out of town guest.

I kept hearing about how great the Treehouse Restaurant and Pub was... so I went with a friend for lunch. The atmosphere was nice and the heaters on the patio was a nice added touch. Our waitress needed a lesson or two in customer service as she was very good at filling our water glass, but nothing else. We ordered the chicken sandwich and asked to substitute sweet potato fries instead of the reg fries; of course we were not told that it would be $2.00 extra until we got the bill. I might give it another try sometime, but it is definitely not at the top of my list ~

Super cute neighborhood and restaurant. Worth the wait for outdoor seating, you can get a drink at the bar and hang out outside on the ramp. I enjoyed my flash-fried artichoke hearts and tasted my husband's lamb sliders with sweet potato tater tots. The Liberty Cab was a generous pour at $9 and a pleasing choice. Thus is the go-to place for appetizers which left room to share a dessert. We ordered the apple pie with cinnamon ice cream. The ice cream wasn't that cinnamony but the apple pie was crumbly, caramely, warm perfection. A great local haunt and fun date venue. Reasonably priced.

Service was super slow. They didn’t offer my dog water, so I gave my water to my dog and asked for another one. Karen never brought my other water. Asked for a bun with my hamburger and it came out on an English muffin. Once we were done eating it took 20 minutes to get our check. Love the ambiance of this restaurant, and the food is decent, but the service is too bad to go back.

Our waitress was extremely rude the entire time. She would slam our drinks down on the table any chance she had. When we got our check, she had included a 20% "group" gratuity even though there was only 5 of us. I asked her if this was restaurant policy (times are changing and wasn't sure if this is how they guarantee that their servers make money). She goes "yes. Groups of 6 or more" and then slams down the pens. I tried to tell her we only had 5 but she stormed off before i could even utter a word. That experience alone would not make me come back. Anyways, everyone at the table ordered something different and everyone was pretty let down by the food. It was pretty bland. For the price ($10), I was expecting a huge plate of Biscuits and Gravy but it came with 2 small biscuits. The Eggs Benedict were also quite small and the "famous" hollandaise sauce was nothing to rave about. Which makes sense, seeing how every Brunch spot had an hour to 1.5 hr wait and this place didn't have one. On a positive note, the cheese grits were amazing and so were the fries. The atmosphere is really great too. I would recommend going to get a few drinks and hanging out with friends.
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We stumbled upon this place 3 years ago and have made it a tradition to go once a year on our road trip. The food is fair priced for the flavor and portion received. Our favorites are the crab dip, ensalata especial, blackened grouper reuben and grilled bison sliders. The restaurant is pet friendly, which is nice when traveling with our furry friends. :)