(404) 815-1500
1745 Peachtree St NE
Atlanta,
GA
30309
33.802
-84.3926
Neighborhoods: Ardmore, Northeast, Northeast
What People Are Saying About Wolfgang Puck Enterprises
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
The Scene – Curvy wood fixtures, playful lighting, lots of bright colors and signs exhorting patrons to "live," "love" and "eat" reflect the frenetic pace of celebrity chef Wolfgang Puck's first foray into the Atlanta market. Customers--a typically diverse Midtown bunch--queue to place orders at the front register. Food is delivered from the open kitchen moments later by a peppy, black-clad-and-beautiful server. – – The Food – A fairly extensive menu--anchored by Puck's signature pizzas--should please picky eaters, avowed foodies and nearly everyone in between. A…
Not worth it.
by CSMegan at Citysearch
This place looks nice. You've got Wolfgang on the tele showing you how to make delicious food. But I doubt he's eaten here. I've tried a few things hoping that one would change my mind. Nothing is worth the money. Overpriced, hiding behind a by a good name. Bland, greasy, pre-prepared, probably frozen. Everything tastes old and slightly like cardboard. And I'm not exaggerating. I'm not giving it any more shots. Bleh.
- Pros: Nice, clean restaurant. Mostly friendly staff. Quick.
- Cons: Bad food.
Glorified fast food
by p716 at Citysearch
I agree with previous reviews that the fast food version of Wolfgang Puck is both overrated and overpriced. I cant seriously imagine him actually eating here, as its primarily prepared, frozen food, with prices of ~10 $ per entree. Would have been a deal if the quality was decent, but frozen, prepared pizza dough resulted in the
"spicy chicken" pizza having a mushy, tasteless crust and cheese with the consistency of rubber, along with rubbery, frozen-and-reheated chicken "chunks" and enough red pepper flakes to just barely mask the flavorless ingredients. (Sad, as I could have just gone to Mellow Mushroom down the street and paid less for real pizza!)
We also ordered a penne pasta that was supposed to have procuitto and peas. The procuitto was either of the cooking variety or more likely, was just a cheaper ham, as it was also the consistency of rubber and the sauce was flavorless. Fairly similar to a microwavable dinner in terms of taste and quality, but certainly not worth the price tag.
Bottom line: if you want quality, express food, stick to the prepared section at Whole Foods!
- Pros: secent selection; sounds good on the menu
- Cons: low-quality for the price
Wolfgang should eat here
by deepdishjuan at Citysearch
ugg, this was disapointing. I had higher expectations for the food. It really is lame just skip it.
- Pros: free parking
- Cons: whats the point really of this
The Details on Wolfgang Puck Enterprises
Know Before You Go:
Even though it's essentially a fast-food place, the restaurant does offer beer (including California's Sierra Nevada Pale Ale) and wines by the bottle or glass.
The Extras:
There's a special menu for kids 10 and younger. Chicken, pizza, pasta and more are available at $3.95 a pop, including a fountain drink.
Category:
Restaurants, Delis And Delicatessens
Payment Methods:
American Express, Discover, Visa, MasterCard
Restaurant Special Features:
Family-Friendly Dining, Cheap Eats
General Info:
Open 7 Days









