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Saltwood Charcuterie & Bar

Saltwood Charcuterie & Bar

1065 Peachtree Street, NE Atlanta, GA 30309, 30309-3653, United States

Bars • Wine • Soup • Meat


"First, when I made the reservation the indication on Open Table was that there was limited availability. As soon as I made the reservation, I received a phone call from the restaurant that very aggressively wanted to make sure that I was sure I would be able to make it and that I would be there on time. They did make me aware that there was a limited menu, however they could not tell me what was on the menu and told me I should check the write up in the local newspaper for the Best Places for dinner on Valentine's Day for the menu. We arrived about minutes early and the restaurant was basically empty. We were seated immediately. The restaurant slowly filled up over the minutes that we were at our table, but nowhere near filled up to justify the limited reservation times and initial call to confirm the reservation. From there they had a limited choice of wine by the glass and the one my wife chose was per glass with a very small pour. The appetizers were good. Both my wife and I got the crab cakes. The entrees were poor. I had the half smoked chicken and it was over cooked and very dry. My wife had the beef tenderloin and it was also overcooked. I got the red velvet cake for dessert and it was average. Fortunately my wife got the creme brulee and it was good so we ended on a fairly positive note. Big disappointment for what you would expect from a high end hotel restaurant and a Valentine's Day dinner."

Southside Central

Southside Central

34 Chapel StreetAUVIC 3181, Melbourne, United States

Vegan • Cheese • Burgers • Western


"The burgers here are big and filling, but also on the pricey side. If you have a big appetite, it's probably worth it. They serve indulgent burgers similar to what you would find at American style restaurants, with multiple patties and rich toppings. I ordered a burger with a fried chicken patty and beef patty, along with lettuce, tomato, cheese, bacon, and sauce for $17. We also tried their basic $12 burger, which surprisingly didn't come with lettuce or tomato, so we had to add lettuce for an extra $1. We also ordered Poutine chips with gravy, cheese, and bacon for $13. My beef and chicken burger was satisfying, and along with the chips, I didn't need to eat dinner later. The bun was soft and moist, which was a huge plus. The cheese was perfectly melted, the chicken was not dry like at some places, and the beef patty actually tasted like good quality meat on its own. Overall, I was pretty pleased. It was a bit pricey, but with the voucher, it was fine. The only thing I would prefer less of is the BBQ sauce on the bacon. The bacon (both on the burger and on the loaded chips) was cut into small pieces and covered in BBQ and other sweet sauces, which was a bit overpowering, but that's the American-style burger vibe. The chips were average crinkle cut chips with paprika seasoning, similar to what you would find at other places. They weren't very crispy, even when fresh, but with the toppings, they were decent and generous."