Nàdair

Scottish restaurant · North Druid Hills

Nàdair

Scottish restaurant · North Druid Hills

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1123 Zonolite Rd NE #15, Atlanta, GA 30306

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Nadair serves up Scottish-inspired, wood-fired tasting menus blending Southern flavors in a cozy, plaid-clad spot perfect for date nights.  

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1123 Zonolite Rd NE #15, Atlanta, GA 30306 Get directions

nadairatl.com
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$100+ · Menu

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1123 Zonolite Rd NE #15, Atlanta, GA 30306 Get directions

+1 404 941 7254
nadairatl.com
@nadairatl

$100+ · Menu

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Jul 30, 2025

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Nàdair has exciting new takes on traditional Scottish dishes - Review - Atlanta - The Infatuation

"Plaid is the unofficial mascot at Nadáir, a tasting menu-only, Scottish-influenced restaurant in Woodland Hills serving excellent wood-fired meats. The pattern is everywhere. On the leather bench seating, the curtains, the floor and, occasionally, on kilt-wearing diners. That decor—along with soft lighting and music, quiet table conversations, and lengthy soliloquies about the origins of each dish—can make Nadáir feel a bit stuffy at times. But if you’re looking for a leisurely dinner that works as well for a date night as for a group of friends who want to hear each other speak, this is the place to do it. Celebrity chef Kevin Gillespie, founder and former executive chef of Gunshow and Woodfire Grill, has Scottish heritage on both sides, so you’ll see some traditional dishes on the seasonally rotating menu, like a buttery haggis pie, throughout your three- or six-course dinner ($89 and $175, respectively). And prepare yourself for a spiel about the chef’s relatives as inspiration behind a dish, as is the case with the fork-tender pork shoulder and tangy grilled potato salad, a recipe from his grandmother. It should be no surprise that Nadáir’s wood-fired dishes generally shine—we especially like the smoky, tender wagyu beef culotte and charred scallops. Lighter plates, like lamb tartare with roasted pistachios and green tomatoes, are also flame grilled, and offer a fresh, zesty contrast to the heavier options. By the time your check arrives (tucked into an old library book), the solemn commitment to the Scottish theme will either have you charmed or feeling a bit smothered, like being wrapped in an endless tartan blanket. But in the end, it’s the fantastic food here that leaves the strongest impression. photo credit: Dominique White photo credit: Dominique White photo credit: Angie Mosier photo credit: Dominique White Food Rundown Lamb Tenderloin “Au Sauvage” (from the summer menu) The lamb tartare with roasted pistachios and green tomatoes taste incredibly light, zesty, and is a nice change of pace from some of the heavier meat dishes. Smoked Maine Lobster “a la Andrew Fairlie” (from the summer menu) The lobster with creamy thermidor sauce is buttery and rich without being heavy. Wood Grilled Wagyu Beef Culotte (from the summer menu) Juicy and beautifully charred, the wood-grilled wagyu beef culotte is a standout. Served with buttery potato pavé, it’s the kind of dish that sticks with you. Spiced Lacquered Pork Shoulder (from the summer menu) The char-kissed pork shoulder holds its smoky flavor. Served with savory collard greens and zesty grilled potato salad, this is hands down one of the best things on the menu. Cured Scottish Steelhead (from the fall menu) Ultra-smooth, this cured Scottish steelhead (flown in from Scotland) is great alongside a velvety squash purée and smoked trout roe that enhances its natural richness. Vegetarian Haggis Pie (from the fall menu) This is almost like an upside down pot pie without the juiceness, which is unfortunate. The crust is beautifully flaky and buttery, but inside, the flavor is lost in the mashed smoked butternut squash and pumpkin puree. Apple cider Donut (from the fall menu) This is fine, a little dry-ish. The best part is the creamy whey caramel, which you’re supposed to dip the donut in but might just slurp down instead. Wine The sommelier is excellent, so the wine pairing is a worthy add-on. It features a diverse selection from sparkling and skin-contact wines to sweet varieties." - Jacinta Howard

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The ATL Hit List: The Best New Restaurants In Atlanta

"Nadair, the latest from celebrity chef Kevin Gillespie (Gunshow), brings Scottish energy to the old Floataway Cafe space. Wood-fire cooking takes center stage in their six- or three-course dinners ($175/$85). But don't be fooled by the meat-heavy menu—even the lamb tartare with pistachios and green tomatoes tastes light and zesty. The lobster is a standout, bathed in a creamy thermidor sauce that's rich without overwhelming the lobster. Spring for the $75 wine pairing to kick your meal up a notch. It takes you from a crisp sparkling rosé with hints of strawberry to a bold pinot noir that perfectly complements the tasty wood-fired pork. With great wine, delicious charred meats, plaid-covered seating and carpet, and the occasional kilt-clad diner, Nadair makes for a memorable night out." - nina reeder, juli horsford, jacinta howard

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The New Atlanta Restaurant Openings You Should Know About

"Nàdair, the latest restaurant from Kevin Gillespie (who also helms local favorite Gunshow), offers "reimagined Scottish" dishes with a heavy wood-fired influence. It was love at first bite here, so we've added them to our Hit List." - juli horsford, jacinta howard

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The 10 Hottest New Restaurants Around Atlanta, July 2024

"Chef Kevin Gillespie’s newest restaurant, Nàdair, is now open and may be one of the hottest tables to score. The veteran chef and founder of Gunshow, hopes to showcase his Scottish roots at this new establishment. Open Wednesday to Saturday, expect seasonally rotating dishes in a 6 or 3-course tasting menu. Reservations required." - Eater Staff, Henna Bakshi

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"Nàdair is the perfect hotspot for a Leo to see and be seen. Nosh on seasonal small plates like a grilled watermelon and small tomato salad, or indulge with the wood-grilled wagyu beef coulotte." - Denise K. James

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