

Located in the heart of the emerging East Cobb neighborhood dining scene, Seed Kitchen & Bar combines a modern playful approach to American cuisine in an atmosphere as casual as it is stylish. The seasonal menu reflects the ingredients and hard work of local farmers and artisans whenever possible, in combination with an uncompromising pursuit of quality, all beautifully presented. Chef & Owner Doug Turbush has transplanted his many years of big city cooking, worldwide travels, culinary accolades and guest focused service to his own neighborhood of East Cobb, where he and his family have lived for the past 15 years.
Inventive American cuisine with a few Asian & Latin accents served in a sleek, high-design space.
Hours
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–3 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–2:30 PM, 5–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1311 Johnson Ferry Rd #504, Marietta, GA 30068
Phone: (678) 214-6888
Website: https://www.eatatseed.com/
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The appetizers are a great way to get started- deviled eggs and white corn fritters are amazing! The scallops arrived with a flawless caramelization, buttery and tender, while the slow-braised short rib was deeply savory and fell apart at the touch of a fork—a true testament to the culinary talent in the kitchen. The cocktail menu is absolutely phenomenal, with creative, balanced, and stunningly presented drinks that set this spot apart from any other. A must-visit for those looking for the ultimate gastronomic experience.
This will always be my go to for any special occasion. By far always exceeds my expectations every time!
We got served Smaller food portions than I would have liked but I guess I’m different, lol!
On the bright side, Our food was really tasty.
Seed has a great menu, which I will post the current one in the images of my review below. They also have fantastic cocktails with an unusual twist and a very nice wine list.
I will be honest I don’t ask for or want a menu when I go in because there’s only one item on the menu that I get, and that’s the Asian fish sandwich. My wife and I cook quite a bit and so when we go out to eat we like to get things that we typically won’t make it home. This sandwich is one of those.
They have many seasonal cocktails to choose from, as well as your traditional favorites. Their seasonal cocktails have homemade syrups and herbs that complement the liquor that is used in that particular drink.
During our most recent visit, our server Nallely had a great knowledge of both the drink menu and food menu. She was very attentive without being overbearing and had a phenomenal personality for the restaurant business.
If you’re looking for a tasty and unique menu to dine from, then Seed Kitchen and Bar will not disappoint.
Today, we had a work meeting to discuss some music projects and made a reservation for a 12:30 lunch slot. I started at the bar with Kristin before the rest of my group arrived. She was very personable and let me try the individual syrups and ingredients so I had the Horse’s Neck Bourbon and Ginger cocktail.
After everyone arrived, we moved over to Fiona’s section where she advised us on what to get. The service was perfect, while we talked shop.
For appetizers we tried the Pimento Crostinis and Grit Fritters with cheese. My friends enjoyed the specialty sandwiches and soups, and I got the Sweet Potato Ravioli with some Chicken, but honestly you can’t go wrong with the food, service and the bar program here.
The wait-staff is very attentive. Nallely was both personal and professional. She took exceptional care of us.
Our adult beverages were called Fairly Odd (melon cocktail)and A House Without a Key (tropical cocktail). We did not order an appetizer, but we heard they were amazing. We both ordered the Daily Trio. The soup of the day was potato and asparagus. It was silky, smooth, very warm, and perfect for a rainy day. The sandwich was a ham and cheese with arugula on ciabatta bread. Taste was fresh and filling. Lastly, there was a spring green salad with strawberries, slivered almonds, and the balsamic vinaigrette.
The chef surprised us with a sharing-sized slice of Tre Leches Cake, topped by a very light and flavorful, whipped topping, with perfectly right berries on the side. My friend commented that she does not usually like this type of cake because it is often drowned in liquid, but she said the preparation was perfect. The cake still had texture and the flavor was not too sweet.
We highly recommend “Seed”!
Interesting fact… The restaurant does not have a freezer. The chef prefers to serve fresh ingredients that are local.