

Located in the heart of the Historic Castleberry Hill Neighborhood you will find Paschal’s Atlanta Restaurant, an icon complete with a rich history from six decades. Paschal’s features signature soul food dishes that include: Our Famous 1947 Fried Chicken, Mac & Cheese, Collard Greens, Black Eyed Peas, & Fried Catfish.Come in and enjoy Atlanta’s best soul food restaurant today!
The signature fried chicken stars at this popular, brick-walled spot for Southern specialties.
Hours
| Friday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 180 Northside Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30313
Phone: (404) 835-0833
Website: https://www.paschalsatlanta.com/
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Order and Reservations
Reservations: tripleseat.com
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Reviews
Service was okay, but not very personable, especially considering how empty the restaurant was at the time. You’d expect a more top-tier, attentive experience in that setting. That said, there was one really nice guy who recommended the catfish, and he was absolutely right — it was amazing.
I’ll definitely be back, preferably during a busier time, to really catch the true vibe of the place because the food alone makes it worth another visit.
Unfortunately, the mashed potatoes came out cold, which was disappointing. I had the bread pudding, but the sauce tasted like it had been sitting in the fridge, which was a big letdown. I was honestly disappointed.
We went as a group of 12 people, and no one was impressed. Some of us were from Atlanta and others from Chicago, so it wasn’t just an out-of-town perspective. That said, the customer service was nice and attentive, which I appreciated.
Overall, the experience was just okay and didn’t live up to the hype. The art was beautiful, though. I wouldn’t go back.
For dessert, we tried the bread pudding with both the blueberry sauce and the rum sauce. Both were good, but the rum sauce was my favorite. Service was excellent, our server, Janisha, was attentive, friendly, and made the whole experience even better. She even sent me home with a cup of sweet tea to go, which was a nice touch.
Great food, great service, and a fun atmosphere. I’ll definitely be back if I’m in Atlanta.
I had the catfish fingers to start and they were delicious, super crispy and seasoned just right. For my entrée, I ordered the blackened salmon with collard greens and mac n cheese, plus it came with a cornbread muffin.
The salmon was okay. It was cooked well done, which I usually don’t mind, but I think if it had come off the heat about 3 minutes earlier it would have been perfect. Flavor-wise it was decent, not bland but not standout either. The collard greens were excellent and full of flavor. The mac n cheese was pretty good but just a little on the dry side. The cornbread muffin was solid.
Overall, the food was good with some hits and a few things that could have been better. I would definitely come back for the catfish fingers and the collards, and the great service made the experience even better.
My food was good. I had the 1947 3 pc fried chicken, with collard greens, Mac and yams and a cornbread muffin. Chicken was amazing. Yams were very good, but on the sweeter side. Mac and cheese was pretty good too. Wasn’t the biggest fan of the cornbread muffin…it was flavorful, but dry. Not was I a fan of the collards. They were a bit bitter. I’d definitely come back and try different sides though.
One concern: the menus are in very small print, which led to us accidentally ordering something my son was allergic to. The manager did not honor removing it from the bill without a reason provided, yet the drinks removed, which was close to the same value. I would have appreciated if the manager came to speak with me directly rather than sending the waitress.
Overall, the food was good and the atmosphere was nice. This place was recommended as a spot to check out on our trip to the A and I definitely expected a bit more of that Southern home-style friendliness and environment. Still, it’s a good spot to eat.
The restaurant has a rich history, part of which is shared on the walls.
This is a definite must stop by for a meal while in Atlanta.