Frogs - Menu

931 Monroe Drive Northeast, Atlanta, 30308, United States Of America, Concourse B, Atlanta Airport, N Terminal Pkwy Gate College Park

🛍 Tex-mex, Western, Sandwiches

4.4 💬 170 Reviews

Address: 931 Monroe Drive Northeast, Atlanta, 30308, United States Of America, Concourse B, Atlanta Airport, N Terminal Pkwy Gate College Park

City: Concourse B, Atlanta Airport, N Terminal Pkwy Gate College Park

Menu Dishes: 27

Reviews: 170

Full menu - 27 options

All prices are estimates on menu.

Chicken

Munchies

Pizza

More Traditional

To Start You Off

For The Kids

Quesadillas

Sandwiches

Salads

Salad

Indian

Entrées

Meat

Fun Fingerfood

Philly Style Steak Sandwiches

Venezuelan Cuisine

Burritos

Fajitas

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  • Tex-mex Savory, bold flavors combining traditional Mexican ingredients with a Texan twist. Enjoy spicy enchiladas, zesty tacos, and hearty burritos, all topped with melted cheese and fresh salsa.
  • Western Savor the flavors of the West with our diverse menu featuring classic favorites like juicy burgers, succulent steaks, and creamy pastas. Each dish is crafted with premium ingredients for an unforgettable dining experience. View menu
  • Sandwiches A delightful assortment of freshly made sandwiches, crafted with premium ingredients and served on artisan bread. Perfect for a quick lunch or a satisfying meal, each bite is packed with flavor and goodness.

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"--- Well, everyone, I recently discovered a charming little restaurant just off the main road, conveniently located not far from the airport. This makes it a great option if you find yourself with some unexpected downtime between flights. One aspect that really stood out to me was the service. From the moment I walked in to meet my friends—who had snagged a table while I traveled from home 30 minutes away—I was warmly greeted by the staff. Even the crew members taking a break outside checked in on me, making sure I knew where to go. Once I joined my party of three, the waiter began to share some recommendations. We were all quite hungry and decided to skip appetizers and jump straight to ordering our meals. I chose the daily special, a brined pork chop, and I must say it was fantastic. It was incredibly juicy, perfectly cooked, and not overly salty—a balance that can be hard to achieve at many places. I also ordered French fries and some Brussels sprouts, which made my mom proud since I opted for healthier veggies. The sprouts were delightful—roasted, oiled, and seasoned just right. They had a lovely roasted flavor that I truly appreciated. I'm already looking forward to returning to try more dishes from the menu. One of my friends is vegan and has a gluten allergy, and the waiter was incredibly patient and accommodating in helping her create a suitable meal. While I'm a big fan of meat dishes, I enjoyed seeing how knowledgeable he was about the menu, guiding her to options that worked for her diet, rather than just settling for a plain salad. I’m not sure how her meal turned out, but my sister-in-law's friend said she would definitely want to come back again, which is a good sign! The atmosphere of the restaurant feels like an old house that has been converted into a dining space—spacious yet cozy. I’m considering suggesting it for my next work lunch meeting since I work nearby. There are also some intriguing historical postings around the restaurant that adds to its charm, and I encourage you to discover that for yourself when you visit. Bon appétit!"