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Holeman & Finch Public House vs The Colonnade

Both establishments are endorsed by experts. Overall, Holeman & Finch Public House scores marginally better than The Colonnade. Holeman & Finch Public House comes in at #8 in Atlanta with positive reviews from 7 sources such as Zagat, Frommer's and Gayot.

Holeman & Finch Public House
Holeman & Finch Public House
8 / 10
2277 Peachtree Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA
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Fodor's Fodor's
"Started in part by a Restaurant Eugene alum, Holeman and Finch helped revitalize Atlanta's drink scene with its custom "tinctures" and classic cocktails." Full review
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"Iron Chef contestant Linton Hopkins teams up with master mixologist Greg Best to produce a winning combination of cuisine and liquid refreshments at this Buckhead gastro-pub." Full review
Zagat Zagat
"Ok, it looks like a "packed college bar", but this "cutting-edge" South Buckhead gastropub adjacent to sibling Restaurant Eugene puts forth a "smart", "meat-heavy" American menu." Full review
BlackBook BlackBook
"House-cured meats hang about. Adventurous diners grab sweetbreads, and dip fried pork ears, fatback and tails in barbecue sauce."
Gayot Gayot
14.0
"Restaurant Eugene owner-chef Linton Hopkins, along with mixologist Greg Best, govern an ambitious gastropub just across the breezeway from the mother establishment." Full review
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The Colonnade
The Colonnade
7 / 10
1879 Cheshire Bridge Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30324-4923
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Fodor's Fodor's
"For traditional Southern food—fried chicken, ham steak, and turkey with dressing—insiders head to Colonnade, a local institution since 1927 and a magnet for gay men and the elderly." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"This Atlanta institution, established in 1927, serves authentic southern specialties without any newfangled twists (thank goodness)." Full review
Zagat Zagat
"“Cheap” tabs, “seriously high-octane potables” and an experience that’s “like nothing else in Atlanta.”" Full review
BlackBook BlackBook
"Clubbers, bouffant-bearing ladies, and gay seniors make up a portion of the eclectic clientele. Old-fashioned faves like lima beans, okra, and fried chicken prevail."
Gayot Gayot
13.0
"The Colonnade serves some of the region's best fried chicken... and yeast rolls, the latter a rapidly disappearing Southern treat." Full review
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