Epicurean Atlanta
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Character and identity
The Epicurean plants 178 rooms in the heart of Midtown, walking distance from the High Museum of Art, MODA, SCAD and Piedmont Park. The culinary theme runs deep without tipping into kitsch: butcher block wood, brushed metal and wine-themed art give the rooms a warm, sophisticated edge, and food art threads through the public spaces. On-site dining at Reverence and Office Bar plays a supporting role to the real draw, the Epicurean Theatre, a working demo kitchen that hosts wine flights, charcuterie workshops and chocolate tastings. A rooftop garden and outdoor pool round out the picture. Service is polite and professional rather than cosseting.
Who's it for
Best for:
Food-curious travellers and design-minded couples who want a Midtown base with cultural institutions on the doorstep and hands-on culinary programming under the same roof. It also suits business guests who appreciate a stylish, walkable pocket of Atlanta over a generic corporate tower, and weekenders happy to graze the neighbourhood for dinner.
Should look elsewhere:
Guests expecting a destination restaurant inside the hotel will find Reverence and Office Bar merely competent. Anyone after high-touch luxury service, resort-scale amenities, or a quiet retreat from city bustle will be better served elsewhere.
Bottom line
The Epicurean Theatre is the reason to book here; if culinary classes and tastings don't appeal, you're paying for a well-designed Midtown hotel whose restaurants are only adequate. Book a city-view room to capitalise on the location, line up at least one Theatre event during your stay, and use the walkable neighbourhood for dinners out.
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