Where are the Best Exotic Drinks in Atlanta, Georgia?
For my wife’s birthday (June 7th), she wanted to eat a spanish cuisine. So, I went Citysearchin’ for spanish restaurants and came across Eclipse Di Luna. The reviews seemed very favorable. When we got to the restaurant, we were seated immediately. It is not as cozy as I would have liked it to be for the event but it is still a great restaurant. Sometimes, the live music seemed a little loud but it is not ear-drum shattering and you don’t have to scream your lungs out trying to talk over it. The lighting hanging from the ceiling gives it a nice touch at night time. Plus they have places for you to sit outside if you prefer. Our server, Cooper, was excellent. She was very attentive to her section. I noticed that she would walk up and down every so often looking for drink levels, unused plates, etc and she was quick to remove and refill as necessary. We had a small amount of ribs as an appetizer and they were delicious. However, the main course, Chicken / Seafood Paella (it has
We are veterans of Atlanta and are always in search of new restaurants. This was our first trip to Cuerno’s which we found on the the internet. We found the restaurant to be at least a 4 and half star establishment. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable about the menu and the wine selection. The only ding was they had some trouble with the preparing a long island ice tea; forgivable, as it was not on the drink menu. However, they fix a great tom collins! The food was delicious!! Two of our group shared the Paella Valenciana while I and one other had the steak. We recommend both selections. You will not be disappointed. We also shared several tapas ( Ham croquette, mixed olives, deep fried peppers, and almonds). An excellent way to start the evening. The evening was capped off with a very ROBUST cup of cappucino; which enabled us to drive home. This, we hope, will be one of many visits to this establishment.TIP: We dined early and used the valet parking (very
When you walk in I felt like I was in the movie “Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.” That is what I loved about it. I didn’t touch their food, and probably never would, but I did love the drinks. And the menus for the drinks were hilarious. I loved the decor. It is obviously over-done. The Tiki decor is awful, but that is what is so awesome about it. The cups they serve your rum in are hilarious, and at the same time awesome. I hear the bartender was voted best in Atlanta. I don’t know if that is true or not, but I loved their drinks. Strong, and tasty is what I would say to anyone who wanted to try the drinks. The restaurant is relaxing, and someone please tell me where you can find a strong rum drink served in a skull in which they set on fire prior to serving you? Please go here for the drinks. I don’t know about the food because I did not try it, but I really loved this bar. They weren’t trying to incorporate all the night life garbage that can be associated with bars, and/or clubs, w