Robert G.
Yelp
I've been here enough times over the years, albeit at distant intervals, and I can honestly say that, for what it is, Neighbor's is a good little spot. It's in that area where Virginia-Highland, Midtown, Decatur, and whatever is south of Midtown (Grant Park? Inman Park?) converge.
This is a basic neighborhood pub with the typical pub alcohol offerings as well as burgers, sandwiches, sides, and other types of comforting enough food for being a pub. The age group tends toward the younger end, but it is very diverse, something that Atlanta does not pay lip service to. But, most of all, what I have liked about Neighbor's is that it has always been very casual in every which way ... in the service, in the simple nature of the menu, in the pricing, in the terrace that is out front (which is something seen both in town and in the suburbs here), and in other ways.
So, then, what do I usually order? Oftentimes, it's a chicken sandwich, fries or tater tots, and a soft drink. For around $10 (without the beverage), it makes for a filling, but not overly filling, meal. I have never eaten inside. Each and every time I've been to Neighbor's, the weather has cooperated! I also like to sit on the patio to keep an eye on the sled, even though Virginia-Highland is a nice area.
The last time I was here, I had an excellent server, a transplant from the Northeast. Yankees in Atlanta are great! They like to tell you their story of their migration to the area if that's where the conversation goes. And, having once gone through it and it being a very interesting trek, I'm not at all opposed to hearing about theirs. But, when it's all said and done, this place is aptly named because it is neighborly ... the atmosphere is very relaxed and people seem to be having a good time, with a decibel level that shows that without being raucous. Cheers.