A stylish gastropub serving inventive New American dishes and cocktails, perfect for vibrant brunches and lively evenings with great vibes.
"Give your eyes a second to adapt to the dreary lighting if you stop by Inman Park’s Hampton + Hudson after nightfall. The bar and restaurant has been a neighborhood hangout for years, proven by the sectional booths that scream “bring all of your friends” and the battle-scarred wooden tables that have seen plenty of elbows and pint glasses. Between trivia nights and game watch parties, it’s a cool spot to meet up with friends to have a beer and eat something light. The upscale pub menu isn’t what it used to be, so these days, stick to ordering a Tropicália on tap, and munching on the jalapeños and ground chorizo served with tortilla chips. photo credit: Mia Yakel" - Jacinta Howard
"The Inman Park restaurant opens on Christmas night for food, drinks, and holiday movies on the TVs." - Eater Staff
"On Christmas Eve, this Inman Park spot is serving their full brunch menu until they close at 6pm. We think even Scrooge would be in better spirits after some afternoon chicken and waffles." - juli horsford
"A low-key Thanksgiving dinner is in the works for the Inman Quarter pub. Starting at 6 p.m., head in for plates of turkey breast, mashed potatoes and gravy, apple and andouille sausage, and green bean casserole while watching football on the TVs. Expect pumpkin pie for dessert and drink specials throughout the evening. $25 per plate." - Beth McKibben
"Your good heart accepted a dinner invitation from your colleague—you know, the one who’s always covered in cat hair. But your good intuition tells you to have an escape plan. After you flee the scene still hungry, head straight to Hampton + Hudson in Inman Park, which is open from 6pm to midnight on the holiday. In addition to the regular bar menu, they’re offering $25 plates (with turkey, sides, and dessert) that’ll hopefully make up for the food you’ll pretend to eat at that coworker’s house. " - nina reeder, juli horsford