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300 Marietta St
Atlanta, GA 30313
Phone: (404) 885-1472

Ratings & Reviews Summary for Stats

What Users are Saying:

  • Trendy
  • Good for after work
5 Star Rating
 
(2 reviews)
4 Star Rating
 
(3 reviews)
3 Star Rating
 
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2 Star Rating
 
(5 reviews)
1 Star Rating
 
(5 reviews)

User Reviews for Stats

2 Star Rating: Below Average

06/28/2008 Posted by Cheat2Win

This place has all the potential to be great, but they fail in many areas. It has a great location, great decor, and an outstanding rooftop patio. That being said, the customer service is bad, the food is hit-or-miss, and the prices are expensive. We asked to get one of the "tap tables", but the hostess told us there were none available. The place was half empty, and several of these tables sat empty for the entire time we were there. While waiting for my party, I had a beer at the bar. First of all, they charge tax on the beer... most places include it in the price. Secondly, the bartender gave me back the wrong change. I'm pretty sure this was done on purpose, because the math was really to simple to mess up. I had high hopes for this place, but it failed to deliver.

5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

04/27/2008 Posted by RestaurantTOUR

So, I live here in Atlanta and service generally rots no matter where you go; Concentrics Restaurant Group seems to have their finger on what the people here in Atlanta want though. I have been to all but two of their restaurants and had both a decent meal and decent service... but boy was I impressed when I went to STATS their newest concept restaurant. I am a restaurant manager by trade so I am very particular about service, selection and overall atmosphere... here is the lowdown on STATS. When I walked in I was immediately greeted by.. I think Cassie was her name, a bubbly, and... cute hostess who sat my party at a long "tap" table in the bar area. When we were seated, almost immediately our server came to greet us; it was very busy so I expected to wait awhile but didnt have to! Jessica was our server, and service is what she gave us!!! We all ordered drinks, specialty drinks that she explained where "STATS specials" they were AWSOME, and delivered to us quickly. She asked us if we wanted to start with appetizers and if we had any questions... we had a ton because the menu is a little challenging. Jessica answered all of our questions as if she developed the menu herself... I was amazed as to how well she knew her product. She suggested all of our entrees and appetizers all were dead on! She attended to us as if we were the only people in the building, but she had other customers and was hustling around to make sure everyone was taken care of! I have never been so impressed with a server; her manners and attitude made us feel like we were right at home! I even tried to persuade her to come and work for me, but the way she worked made it apparent she was devoted to STATS... I still hope she calls though! Anyways, the food at STATS is good, the atmosphere is great for a sports fan, but the SERVICE we recieved set it apart from all others!!! WOW is all I can say.... that girl needs a raise!

Pros: SERVICE!!!

Cons: Menu and concept need some work

1 out of 2 people found this review helpful

2 Star Rating: Below Average

03/15/2008 Posted by putthetrickin

I live near by so I want this area and places like Stats to be successful. So hopefully they will read this and listen. Great food and menu Poor service - need to fire your bartenders; there is no reason why one should wait 10 minutes at an empty bar to get a drink Pricing is out of line with the area. There is no reason to charge $10 for woodford reserve 11 for a hamburger, etc. Change a little bit - and I will visit a lot more and spend more often.

Pros: food

Cons: price and service

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

02/27/2008 Posted by fyerstarter

So, this past Saturday night, some friends and I went to Stats to watch the Tenn/Memphis game. When we arrived, we were told that the wait would be 20 minutes, not bad considering there were 9 of us. Our table became available and we were seated. Spacing was cramped due to all the people standing around, this made it hard to see any of the numerous flat screens in the venue (not really Stat's fault, but a turn-off nonetheless). Maybe we were asking for it, attending a new-ish, trendy place on a Saturday night during a big game.... Anyway, we asked our server if there was anywhere else we could possibly be seated that was a little roomier, she suggested we go upstairs to a private room. We agreed and followed her to our new seats. After sitting for 10 minutes, we began to look around for the server who would be taking care of us. A few minutes later he pops up, apologizes for the delay and asks if we're ready to order drinks. We all order something and away he goes.. About 7 minutes later, (still drinkless) the Host approaches us to ask if we were closing out our tab because he has a reservation for our table. HUH?! We tell him we hadn't even been served yet and he informs us again that he has a reservation and needs us to move. He elaborates further by saying that he thought we were just having a round of drinks and leaving, very untrue and even if that WAS the case we still HADN'T BEEN SERVED. We explain that we were moved there by our server from our original table, and the Host offers to put us back on the wait list. WHAT!? 5 minutes later, our server comes back, drops the check and asks us to pay quickly WHILE the Host is passing out beers. SERIOUSLY?! Since no manager ever made it to the table to talk to us, we went looking for one. When we finally spoke to someone, they told us that the reservation had been cancelled and we could stay. No apology, no discount, nothing. I AM a restaurant manager and that is unacceptable. NEVER AGAIN!!!!!!

Pros: Good Idea

Cons: Bad execution and service

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

02/21/2008 Posted by hotatlanta99

I’m so NOT a demanding customer at all but when a bar is not busy and you can’t get drinks standing at the bar, something’s wrong. Then when the staff seems so angry and rude you got to wonder, how long can they stay in business? If you want to see a really cool bar but deal with the worst service and really bad attitudes then you’ve found your place.

4 Star Rating: Recommended

02/07/2008 Posted by atlantaeats

I LOVE STATS! The atmosphere is fun and casual yet classy, and with so many TVs, everyone can watch what they want. And this place has great food, too - much better than traditional sports bar food. The fondue is delicious - sausage, apples, croutons and veggies dipped is creamy melted cheese - amazing! The sliders are some of my favorite in town and fun to eat. Be sure to check out the Red Card cocktail next time you're there. It's a great start to a great night!

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

01/31/2008 Posted by loulouha

The headline says it all.This place is supposed to be a sports bar but it lacks things that make a sports bar great, like good bar food. They don't serve chicken fingers! How can they call themselves a sports bar and not sell chicken fingers?! I know they are trying to be upscale but the least they could do is come up with some sort of b/s chicken finger fusion dish to charge too much for, right? They really don't have a lot of food on the menu in general and apparently getting a description of the food from our waiter was too much to ask. They have a dish called brocollini thats a cross between brocolli & asparagus (soo not bar food) which my friend and I had never heard of. Our waiter got snappy when I asked him to describe it and therefore he barely got a tip. He was also lackadaisical in taking our drink order and coming back to take our food order. The food we ordered, biscuits and tortilla soup, was not at all good or worth the price. When my friend went to the restroom there was a r0ach next to the toilet. If there are r0achs in the bathroom there are r0achs in the kitchen. This place just opened so they really shouldn't have r0achs at all. If I could give this place no stars at all I would. Definitley not worth the money, all style and no substance.

Pros: I know not to go back

Cons: food, waiters, r0achs, price

0 out of 1 people found this review helpful

1 Star Rating: Not Recommended

01/30/2008 Posted by MrNYC10

Working at CNN, I was curious to check out Stats. A fancy sports bar...odd combo...had to be perfect execution to pull it off and well, they are from perfect..let alone anywhere near decent. No chicken fingers? What kind of sports bar is that? Lack of food and variety of food - all of which is over priced. Don't try the biscuits or the tortilla soup...went to the bathroom downstairs...behind the toilet, what did I see? A DEAD LA CUCARACHA! And then the waiter started off nice but got upset when we asked if we could order (seeing that we had waited 10 mins after our drinks arrived). He was snappy explaining some weird food item on the menu they have thats a cross between broccoli and asparagus?!? WTF? He couldn't even explain what it was and got an attitude for us askimg. Where's Chef Ramsey and the show Kitchen Nightmares? Save your money, I promise you.

Pros: That I'll never go there again

Cons: Bland food, rude waiters, dead c*ckroach, lame atmosphere, etc etc etc

0 out of 1 people found this review helpful

2 Star Rating: Below Average

01/28/2008 Posted by AuburnJohn

I live just a couple of blocks down Marietta Street, so I was excited to see a sports bar opening within walking distance. As a sports fan I was optimistic, but ultimately disappointed in Stats. To me it seems they are trying to be an upscale restaurant with a sports theme. If that is the case, the the food should at least be good. Everything I have had is mediocre at best. Your typical bar foods like wings and burgers are some of the worst items on the menu, not to mention overpriced. If Stats is a mediocre restaurant, its an even worse sports bar. This is the first "sports bar" that I have ever been to that won't let you wear baseball caps. I still can't figure that one out. What ticked me off the most is some of their employees were wearing basball caps, in particular the audio/video guy and some of the kitchen staff. Frankly I'm insulted that as a customer I am told to abide by a dress code that the employees don't even follow. As for the tables with personal beer taps... The one time my friends and I tried it, the taps didn't work well at all. The whole table tap concept is nothing more than a gimmick as it is now. We ended up paying more for pouring our own beer than if we had ordered it by the glass. Why should you have to pay more to pour your own beer? The concept is great, but they need to actually get the system to work well and maybe lower the price per ounce a little. Although I've been disappointed in Stats the few times I have been there, I am willing to give it another chance in the hope that they get their act together. They first need to figure out if they are going to be an upscale restaurant or a sports bar. If they choose to stick with the upscale route they need to improve the quality of their food. If they want to tailor more to the sports fan crwod they need to lighten up a little, especially with the dress code and prices. Stats has temendous potential, and I hope they eventually reach it. I'll be giving it another shot soon.

Pros: Cool historic building and decor. Great location. Great potential.

Cons: Idenity crisis, overpriced, subpar food.

4 Star Rating: Recommended

01/19/2008 Posted by jaymaygm

As much as we wanted to like Burt's Place here in the seventies(CNN Center was called The Omni back then), we wanted to like Stat's, as much as we liked Burt Reynold's.. Atlanta has changed much in the last thirty years, and sports bars have been elevated to all most upscale dining, think Dantanna's @ Lenox. Bob Amick and Master Chef James Cornwell. have now officially put their stamp on the upscale Atlanta sports/dining bar. We went recently before a Hawk's game, but where is everyone? Nicely designed, creative menu, and those oh so cool table taps, were entertaing, between all the HD's! Our very attractive server was quite eager. She knew the menu, both backward's and forward. We started with a new take on the Classic Baked Onion Soup with Dumplings. And it did warm our souls, on this cold rainey night. My date ordered the Blackened Fish Tacos, too bland for me. I had the Braised Beef Short Rib Potpie. Just excellent. But everything just didn't come together. I guess when we go to a Sports Bar here in the ATL, it's usually rocking, with the food to match. Not a score yet. Given sometime, Stat's just might become a winning team. Recommended if you are in the area.

Pros: Before or After The Game! Creative Bar Menu!

Cons: Where Is Everyone?

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful

Editor's Review

A gourmand dictated sports bar serving up pints and high-end pub fare in a trendy loft setting.  See the full editorial review.

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790 The Zone broadcasts its sport talk radio on site for varied occasions during the week.

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Bar/Club Information

Smoking

  • Permitted on rooftop deck only

Atmospheres

  • Food Served
  • Sports Bar
  • After Work
  • Outdoor Seating

Recommended Drink

  • Any beer from the Table Tap

Parking

  • Valet

Hours

  • Daily 11am-2am

Dress Code

  • No

Payment Types

  • American Express
  • Visa
  • Discover
  • Cash

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