"Nestled between Peachtree and West Peachtree Streets, Cypress Street Pint & Plate is a great little pub hidden away from the main street hubbub. With fourteen beers on tap, forty bottled selections, and a fully stocked selection of wine and spirits, Cypress Street Pint & Plate has become a local neighborhood favorite. The husband and wife team who run the place are top notch — they are committed to using products by local vendors and working with local organizations to help raise awareness and funds for charities. Visit often - they change their beer selections every week." - Son&Sons
"The Cypress Street patio is the place you go to hide from coworkers you don't want to have lunch with. There are only views of the backs of Midtown buildings, surrounding parking garages, and a narrow, barely busy street, but the spacious, covered patio is one of the chillest alfresco dining options in the area. Enjoy your crispy wings and cheesy pizza egg rolls in peace. And if the mood hits for a daytime drink, the American pub has a great beer selection with 17 brews on tap." - demarco williams, juli horsford, nina reeder
"Cypress Street lies within the heart of Midtown and offers fire pits on its patio, live music, trivia nights, and all manner of sports on the TVs. Indulge in pub grub here, including loaded sweet potato nachos and the Cypress burger — a half-pound burger with cheddar cheese, caramelized onion, and bacon. Patio seating. Open late every day." - Eater Staff
"The Cypress Street patio is the place you go to hide from coworkers you don't want to have lunch with. There are only views of the backs of Midtown buildings, surrounding parking garages, and a narrow, barely busy street, but the spacious, covered patio is one of the chillest alfresco dining options in the area. Enjoy your crispy wings and cheesy pizza egg rolls in peace. And if the mood hits for a daytime drink, the American pub has a great beer selection with 17 brews on tap." - demarco williams, juli horsford, nina reeder
"The Cypress Street patio is the place you go to hide from coworkers you don't want to have lunch with. There are only views of the backs of Midtown buildings, surrounding parking garages, and a narrow, barely busy street, but the spacious, covered patio is one of the chillest alfresco dining options in the area. Enjoy your wings and cheesy pizza egg rolls in peace. And if the mood hits for a daytime drink, they have a great beer selection as well." - Nina Reeder