Atlanta Fish Market
265 Pharr Rd. NE, Atlanta, GA 30305 • 404-262-3165

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Atlanta Fish Market
Tel. 404-262-3165

Cuisine

Seafood

Serving
Lunch
Dinner

Reservations
Yes

Parking
Yes

Alternative
Payment Methods
All major
credit cards

Features

see description

Hours

Mon - Fri 11am - 5pm
Sat - 11:30am - 5pm
Mon - Thur 5pm - 11pm
Fri - Sat 5pm - Midnight
Sun 4pm - 10pm

The main brick building of the Atlanta Fish Market – notably marked by a three-story copper fish sculpture in front – is based architecturally on a 1920's Savannah train station, where owner Pano Karatassos was born and raised. It looks worn, torn, exciting and fun. The antique wooden revolving door, interior art deco lighting fixtures, wide plank hardwood floors, and high ceilings with open space enhance the
feel of the era.  Unique 1950's lighting fixtures, "funky wallpaper" with mermaids and tropical fish, sheet rubber floors, huge wall face clock, and a traditional porch with rocking chairs create a distinct New England mid-century charm.
Warmth, relaxation, and nostalgia are built into the building with antique white, cream and brown tones, plus pine, mahogany and cedar woods throughout. A hand-cut and laid mosaic in a fish scale pattern greets customer at their feet.

From the gracious service to the Southeast’s widest selection of fresh seafood, Atlanta Fish Market’s comfortable, neighborhood atmosphere is a relaxing retreat from the hustle and bustle of Buckhead. With more than 100 fresh varieties from the deep flown in fresh and a menu printed twice daily, Atlanta Fish Market has something for everyone. The thirty-foot copper fish sculpture in front and the train station-styled building welcomes guests with its wide veranda and rocking chairs. With five television sets, the adjoining Geechee Crab lounge is a comfortable place to watch a game, catch up on the latest news or simply relax with a cocktail before dinner. Enjoy the sights, sounds and tastes of the Atlanta Fish Market.

 

 

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