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Six Feet Under Pub & Fish House - Cheshire BridgeC+Worth Trying
1824 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30324
· Seafood restaurant, Southern restaurant (US)
· 4.7/5 Google (1007 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Lively seafood pub with a standout patio and drinks; food quality swings and automatic service charges mean smart ordering and expectation setting are key.
Why it gets a C+ for overall quality
Six Feet Under Pub & Fish House delivers a lively social experience anchored by an exceptional covered patio and welcoming bar scene, but inconsistent food execution—with overcooked shellfish and variable fry quality appearing repeatedly—prevents a higher grade. Strong design and setting appeal make it a solid neighborhood destination for drinks and casual dining, though reliability concerns and recent service charge reports temper the overall value proposition for seafood-focused visits.
Restaurant Summary
The scene leans casual and social with a big, welcoming patio that draws after-work drinks and weekend groups. Servers are often friendly, though timing can wobble at peaks. A guest put it simply: "The patio and cold beer carried the night." Do note some service charge policies and a few mentions of early kitchen cutoffs. In the kitchen, this is a Southern-leaning seafood pub rather than a fine seafood house. When the fryers and grill are humming, catfish tacos, fish stew, and oysters can hit the spot; other times shrimp or scallops land overcooked and baskets feel fry-heavy for the price. Smart ordering around their strengths—plus a dessert like the bourbon bread pudding—pays off. Families tend to do well here thanks to kid-friendly staples like burgers, tacos, fries, and grilled fish. Portions and seasoning vary by dish, so conservative eaters may prefer simpler mains and sides. No explicit kids menu noted, but the lineup has plenty a kid will recognize.
At a Glance
- Expansive covered patio and lively bar vibe
- Crowd-pleasing Southern seafood with solid standouts (fish stew, catfish, bread pudding)
- Execution varies—overcooked shellfish and bland sides reported
- Pricing climbs fast with Market Price items and add-on fees
- Service charge on checks over $100 and cashless/platform fees reported
What Sets It Apart
- expansive_patio_scene
- southern_seafood_pub_menu
- cashless_quick_pay
What People Love
- Relaxed patio energy with cold drinks
- Comforting fish stew and fried catfish baskets
- Playful starters like Rat/Mouse Toes
- Sweet finish with bourbon bread pudding
Points of Concern
- Execution inconsistency with shrimp and scallops (chewy/overcooked) appears in several reviews
- Market Price raw bar and crab legs can cause sticker shock; value depends on choices
- Automatic 20% service charge on $100+ checks and small platform fees surprised some diners
- Service pacing and early kitchen cutoffs reported at busy times
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost$42-58 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- If sharing, start with Fried Green Tomatoes ($12) and a soup (Clam Chowder cup $10) before a grilled fish main.
- Value path: House Salad ($9) + Blackened Catfish ($21) + split dessert ($10).
- Ask about oyster selection and price before committing to raw bar or crab legs.
Perfect For
- After-work patio drinks and snacks
- Casual group hangs with mixed tastes
- Game-watching with seafood-forward bar food
- Low-key family dinner where kids want fries and tacos
Location Insights
Area: Eclectic in-town corridor with nightlife, casual dining, and mixed residential nearby; draws after-work and weekend crowds.
Safety: Generally busy arterial road with decent lighting; typical urban cautions at night.
Nearby: Close to Morningside, Lindridge-Martin Manor, and Buckhead access; bars and restaurants cluster along the corridor.
Virginia-HighlandVirginia-Highland is a trendy, walkable neighborhood with a mix of historic homes and modern businesses. The dining scene is casual yet eclectic, featuring a variety of pubs, gastropubs, and locally owned eateries that attract a mix of locals and visitors looking for relaxed atmospheres and quality food and drink.
Cheshire Bridge Road CorridorKnown for its vibrant nightlife and casual dining, the Cheshire Bridge Road Corridor offers a mix of dive bars, casual seafood spots, and eclectic eateries. It has a laid-back, unpretentious vibe popular with those seeking affordable, hearty meals and a lively bar scene.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday11:00–23:00
Tuesday11:00–23:00
Wednesday11:00–23:00
Thursday11:00–23:00
Friday11:00–00:00
Saturday11:00–00:00
Sunday11:00–23:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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