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Contribute Feedback What Steven Briggs likes about New Atlas Grill:
I had the spanish omelette and it was great. The place has an old style diner look and feel to it. Not the type where it was ok intentionally done to be trendy, but the type that if it weren't for the flat screen tv on the wall you'd think you'd stepped back in time. I'll definitely be back. View all feedback.
What Michael Dickerson doesn't like about New Atlas Grill:
Popped in today to revisit an old favorite the beef stew in a sourdough breadbowl... only to find out that they aren't really the same restaurant. Though the old menu is still up on the web, nothing is the same. View all feedback.
This place has the best breakfast spot in downtown! And the staff here is incredibly kind.
I've eaten here for the past 11.5 years (and under 3 owners). Atlas has always been pretty good, but it needs to be said that under the new owners it remains as consistently good as always except now the tortilla chips are cooked properly and you don't get charged extra for a side of dang salsa to eat with your tortilla chips. AND you get two flavors of salsa (the green is ridiculously good), which appear homemade. In addition, the new owners have added some south-of-the-border flare to the menu by offering delicious specials such as empanadas, chimichangas, and more. Even the new salmon with veggies is amazing (but rough to pay $15 or whatever it is for a lunch time meal). Anyway, I still love Atlas and get the veggie burger almost every time I run over for lunch. Give them a(nother) try!
The food was excellent, service was great, and prices were reasonable! Will definitely return!
I absolutely love the Houston sandwich. So yummy and the sweet potato fries are yummy as well. Their daily specials are good and the staff very friendly. Try this little place out....you will love it !
Popped in today to revisit an old favorite the beef stew in a sourdough breadbowl... only to find out that they aren't really the same restaurant. Though the old menu is still up on the web, nothing is the same.