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Folk Art Restaurant

Folk Art Restaurant

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465 North Highland Avenue Northeast, Atlanta, Georgia, 30307, United States
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May 3, 2018
Great eats and vibe at a great price. I had the "hole in one" pastrami smoked salmon on a toasted bagel with cream cheese and sliced raw onions with hand cut fries for like ten bucks! The others in my party had great food to. Fried Chicken sandwich to die for. Our server Bridget was awesome and adorable. Will be back-- Had a great time.

May 22, 2018
I generally don’t complain about food. If it doesn’t taste good I will eat just to not be wasteful but this time I could not. I ordered a simple turkey burger with cheese lettuce, tomatoes, and apple wood bacon. I mean it’s a turkey burger no one can mess that up right? False the bring me my food and it looks strange from the beginning. My fries were stale and chewy and tasteless you could tell they were old from the start and mixed in with fresh fries now on to my burger. Good lord is all I can say, it was some type of meat mixed with taco seasoning and cumin seasoning which not displayed on the menu and I was not told that when I ordered my food. I could not eat this food and I was terribly disappointed due to all the positive reviews, this was first time at this restaurant and my last. They need to take the burgers off the menu cause they clearly don’t know how to make them.

Apr 5, 2018
A place that serves breakfast all day has a special place in my heart and Folk Art was no exception. I ordered an omelette (create your own), starting at the reasonable price of $6.99 and added tomatoes, mushrooms and spinach. The omelette was *yuge*, cooked perfectly (not runny) and is especially good because it's buttery--but in a really good way. Had whole wheat toast on the side which must be prepared on the grill top with butter just like a grilled cheese because it had the same texture. Preserves can be ordered for $.50 each and the raspberry was my favorite with hints of cinnamon in it. Now, for the grits: these are hands down *the best* grits I've had so far in Atlanta or anywhere for that matter. They're creamy with bits of corn in it. So good that being full from the rest of my meal (did I mention the huge omelette?) I took them home to heat up at another time. Oh--props to server Chris who was happy to continue refilling my iced tea, was attentive and smiled throughout my meal.

Mar 21, 2018
Oh, my! That Cobb salad is really like no other Cobb salad anywhere! Everything here is always so great. It was great to go back there after having been away a while. I hear it's under new ownership or management(??) Well, if that's true, it's still so awesome, possibly even better than ever. Highly recommended. Service from Chris- top notch!

Apr 16, 2018
Great food! Great find! Started with the fried green tomatoes and fried pickles. The breading that use on both was very flavorful. The pickles were cut thin so they were almost like chips. For entrees had fried chicken with biscuits and gravy. Very tasty! Would recommend this place to anyone.

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Opening Hours

Mon:7:30 am - 9 pm Open Today
Tue:7:30 am - 9 pm
Wed:7:30 am - 9 pm
Thu:7:30 am - 9 pm
Fri:7:30 am - 10 pm
Sat:9 am - 10 pm

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