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Trois

1180 Peachtree St
Atlanta, GA 30309-3521
Phone: (404) 815-3337

Ratings & Reviews Summary for Trois

What Users are Saying:

  • Prompt seating
  • Make reservations
5 Star Rating
 
(15 reviews)
4 Star Rating
 
(3 reviews)
3 Star Rating
 
(16 reviews)
2 Star Rating
 
(9 reviews)
1 Star Rating
 
(13 reviews)

User Reviews for Trois

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

03/08/2008 Posted by johnnyking123

I went to Trois when I visited Atlanta couple times for biz from nyc. Menu offers wide variety of dishes (great design btw) it is french but keep it very simple. Since we were many of us, we were able to try almost every appetizer but everything was just great. Entree was just right portioned and just wonderful. This is also great for a business dining as well. ( across from four seasons) Very nice service and knowledgeable staff.

Pros: everything

Cons: nada

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

03/01/2008 Posted by amss

While the bar and dining room decor may be pleasant, the food and service, the main things a restaurant earns its reputation on, leave much to be desired. The food was horrible, notably the Cobb salad which was poorly presented with mostly iceberg lettuce a few crumbles of blue cheese, some egg, and the what tasted more like burnt wood chips than bacon. Worst of all, the chicken topping the salad was raw and skin slimy ! It was pink and bloody. We sent it back. Never did they offer to replace the salad the undercooked chicken juice had dripped on. Major safety and sanitation issue here! The waiter had a notable attitude (not a good one) when the chicken was sent back. They brought the chicken back looking just as it did when they took it away, Totally unexcusable. Also, the bread plates were wisked away without explanation from the place settings, as you have to pay for bread at lunch (we found that out after asking for some bread to have along with our soup and salad) . The onion soup had hot melted cheese covering an overly salty luke warm broth. The bottle of white wine we ordered was not available, and when we decided on another, it was not properly chilled, and just set on the table. We asked for a chilling bucket which we got 15 minutes later (it was not crowded). Also, we had to make a special request for salt and pepper. No pepper offered for the salads or soups! This is one of those places that prides itself more on attitude and interior design (try to figure out how to flush the toilet in the restrooms!!) than on well prepared food and excellent service. Also when we left and asked for our valet stamp. They said "Are you planning on leaving now?" because these stamps are time sensitive. Just the kind of place I hate to see take away business from restaurants where quality of food and taking care of the customer are the number one priorities.

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful

4 Star Rating: Recommended

02/25/2008 Posted by ssilvera

I can do the bar at Trois anytime, anyday. The scene is chic, the crowd is mature. The menu items that I've had have all be well made, but portions are quite small so you have two options. Do not come to Trois extremely hungry or plan to spend major bucks to finance the additional sides or appetizers that you'll need to curb your appetite. Knowing this, I'd go to Trois time and time again and usually will just lounge in the bar table area. The drinks are the business...cute concotions, well made.

Pros: Good Drinks, Trendy Ambience

Cons: Small Portions

2 Star Rating: Below Average

02/12/2008 Posted by jcb123

The atmosphere is certainly continental, but the menu seemed too similar to its midtown sidekick. The service was fine, but didn't seem appropriately matched to the menu prices. Plus, the server’s tight white pants and pouchy tummies left a lot to be desired (I recommend black pants!). My tilapia was delightful, but my husband’s snapper reminded me of whale blubber.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

02/07/2008 Posted by yumyumrestaurants

The Bar at TROIS is my new favorite place to start a Girls Night Out. My ladies and I went there last Saturday night and fell in love with the atmosphere - classy and sophisticated but not snooty. The drinks, although a little more expensive than you might find at other bars, are delish and completely worth the money. I tried the Apoirtif and loved its pear taste that wasn't too sweet. My friends had the Jack Rose, Nick & Nora Martini and the Silver Gin Fizz. With fun names like these, what's not to like?

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

01/18/2008 Posted by krisreview

Great atmosphere but the service during lunch was extraordinarily slow (not good for people who only have an hour lunch break!). The staff was very odd & obviously not trained well for what you would think was a high class restaurant by the appearance & hype. The staff was clumsy, lacked knowledge & didn't know when & when not to service the table. Wine pours were short & disappointing. Appetizers (french onion & califlower soups) were barely lukewarm & unimpressive. Entrees (2 fish dishes & beef stroganoff) were expensive & also all came out lukewarm. Sending out hot food is a basic in a restaurant & shouldn't be a problem when you are paying that amount. Had to send them back meaning taking a longer lunch break. Food was decent but should be excellent for the amount you spend. Nothing made me want to go back again. 1 week later, a co-worker had a business lunch there w/ 3 others & one of the cooks. They came back w/ nothing but commical things to say about their experience. It was disastrous & the cook left horribly embarrased & the guest were uncomfortably embarrassed for him. Trois needs to start taking all these negative reviews seriously. There are too many excellent restaurants in Atlanta at the same price point that are much more worth your time & money.

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

01/15/2008 Posted by LISALOVELII

What a horrible experience. I visited Trois with 5 co-workers for a nice dinner for our first night in ATL from NYC. The menu looked great, we couldn't decide what to order there were so many great choices. It was all downhill from there. The waiter brought a complimentary glass of the cheapest pink champagne I have ever tasted in my life. He asked if we wanted more bread but never brought it. He only brought 1 of 2 side dishes to accompany an entree. He brought beans instead of spinach. The spread for the bread looked like orange baby food mush. The salad had a dressing that failed to please. And it took a very loooooooooooooooong time for the check. As a matter of fact it took a very loooooooooooong time for everything. I've been to France where the food is great, cheesy places like this is the reason French food gets a bad name. Tres Disappointed.

Pros: Atmosphere, Decorations

Cons: Everything else

2 Star Rating: Below Average

12/19/2007 Posted by shagenb

I love one midtown kitchen and two urban licks but Trios, also owned by concentrics, falls short. The service is snooty and the food is not worth the extremely high prices they charge. We made reservations and were not seated until 30 minutes after our reservation time. The atmosphere is so trendy that I think they forgot to focus on the reason they are in business, the food. Go for cocktails with the girls if you want to pay NYC prices in Atlanta.

Pros: nice decor

Cons: expensive for the quality of food, wait staff snooty and not attentive

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

12/17/2007 Posted by jerrard

I attended Trois recently on a Sat. night as part of a private christmas party. As I entered the restaurant I was promptly greeted by the hostess who asked if I was there for the private party. But unfortuantley I have to metion there was a gentlemen there who interjected and asked for the specific name of the party. This I didnt mind but it seemed a bit abrassive and partialy took away from the warm greeting I recieved. Once I answered I walk in I was impressed by the bar seating area which was well illuminated and had a chic decor. The drinks were of course top shelf and the drink menus was even more enjoyably distinctive. The appetizer were delicious and the waitress more then overcompensated for mishap at the door. She was friendly and knowledgible as well new what to recommend to drink from there unique menu to suit my preferences. I would give it five stars but I only had the opportunity to visit one of three levels in this wonderful establishment so until next time I can only give it 4.

Pros: Everything!

Cons: Nothing!

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

11/08/2007 Posted by atlantaguy2

I'll start by saying this was the worst meal I have ever had in Atlanta. I ordered a salad and the flank steak. When the salad came, it was drenched in oil. The sundried tomatoes were so oily that they had become soggy. The person I was eating with had the soup, which needed a lot of salt and pepper. The service was lazy, and he had to walk up to find our waitress after a few minutes to ask for salt and pepper. Once I picked at the edible parts, the flank steak arrived, and had a salad that came with it!! in my opinion, the waitress should never have let me ordered a salad for an appetizer, knowing that my dish came with a salad already! The steak was small, undercooked, and underseasoned. Parts of it were practically raw. On the side was a piece of what looked like fried potato, but I can only describe it as bland and offsetting. Do yourself a favor and try one of this group's other restaurants. One Midtown kitchen, and Two Urban licks are fantastic, but Trois left me unsatisfied, unhappy, and still hungry.

Editor's Review

Sleek French eatery is designed to appeal to modern tastes and posh crowds.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

Save Money

Trois offers a three course, pre-theatre meal each night for $30. Arrive between 5:30pm and 6:30pm to take advantage.

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Restaurant Information

Parking

  • Valet

Hours

  • Mon-Thu 5:30pm-11pm
  • Fri-Sat 5:30pm-12am
  • Sun 5:30pm-10pm

Dress Code

  • Trendy

Cuisines

  • American (New)
  • French

Meal Price

  • $$$

Recognition for Trois

2008 Audience Winner - Romantic Date Spot

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