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Euclid Avenue Yacht ClubB-Worth Trying
1136 Euclid Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
· Bar, Bar & grill
· 4.5/5 Google (817 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout
Classic Little Five Points dive bar with solid pub grub and cheap drinks, but service volatility and occasional hostility can sour visits.
Why it gets a B- for overall quality
Euclid Avenue Yacht Club delivers dependable comfort-food quality with craveable burgers and brisket sandwiches, anchored by genuine neighborhood charm and a loyal following in Little Five Points. However, inconsistent execution—ranging from perfectly seasoned to over-salted fries and occasional order errors—combined with highly variable service that swings from personable to dismissive prevents a higher grade. Best experienced as a casual local hangout rather than a destination.
Restaurant Summary
The scene is classic Little Five Points: warm and bustling with a jukebox humming, darts clacking, and a patio built for people-watching. Bartenders can be personable or prickly depending on the night; one diner noted, "Order at the bar and the food comes out hot." Expect late-night energy and that scruffy dive-bar charm. The cooking leans comfort-first bar food: juicy burgers, a smoked brisket Philly, fish and chips, wings, and heaping tots. Portions satisfy, prices are fair, and specials like empanadas pop up. Execution is generally tasty, though salt levels and ticket times swing when it is slammed. If you want chefly flourishes, look elsewhere; this is about craveable classics done right after a show. Families can make this work earlier in the evening thanks to kid-friendly staples like chicken tenders, burgers, fries, and quesadillas. Once the night crowd arrives, the vibe shifts adult; no kids menu is listed, and sauce add-ons cost extra. Daytime to early evening is the best window with kids.
At a Glance
- Hearty burgers, brisket sandwiches, and wings deliver dependable bar-food comfort
- Lively patio and jukebox add local character
- Service varies widely; some reports of rudeness and slow order taking
- Sauce upcharges and occasional salty fries
- Late-night crowds lead to longer waits and rougher service tone
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- That classic L5P dive vibe
- Burgers that punch above the price
- Smoked brisket Philly after a show
- Cold cheap beer combos
Points of Concern
- Service volatility with reports of curt or rude interactions; varies by staff and time of night
- Order accuracy issues on to-go orders and limited refund flexibility
- Crowded late-night periods can mean 30–45 minute food waits
- Review patterns show strong emotions around staff interactions; experiences may differ significantly by shift
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleCounter With Seating
Average Cost$28-38 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Vegetarians: try Seasonal Veggie Quesadilla ($12) or swap in house veggie burger
- Fish lovers: Fish & Chips ($15) with an extra tartar
- Budget combo: Single Patty Burger ($11) plus Basket of Fries ($7)
Perfect For
- Post-concert burgers and beers
- Casual group hang on the patio
- Solo bar bite with a quick drink
- Neighborhood dive-bar crawl
Location Insights
Area: Eclectic, artsy Little Five Points hub drawing locals, students, and nightlife crowds; casual and alternative vibe.
Safety: Busy pedestrian area; lively at night. Typical urban nuisances; generally safe with foot traffic.
Nearby: Near music venues like Variety Playhouse and Aisle 5; retail, thrift, and street art scene.
Candler ParkCandler Park offers a laid-back, eclectic dining atmosphere with a mix of casual eateries, bars, and locally owned restaurants. The neighborhood is known for its walkability, green spaces, and a strong sense of community, making it popular for social dining and neighborhood gatherings.
Euclid Avenue CorridorThis micro-neighborhood along Euclid Avenue is characterized by small, independent bars and restaurants that emphasize a casual, welcoming vibe. It serves as a local hub for socializing and enjoying a neighborhood-centric dining scene away from the busier commercial districts.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–03:00
Tuesday12:00–03:00
Wednesday12:00–03:00
Thursday12:00–03:00
Friday12:00–03:00
Saturday12:00–03:00
Sunday12:00–00:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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