

Seafood & extensive raw bar items served in an old-fashioned public-house space with a patio.
Hours
| Sunday | 12:30–1 AM, 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Monday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 4–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–12 AM |
| Saturday | 12:30–1 AM, 11:30 AM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1026 1/2 N Highland Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
Phone: (404) 872-0869
Website: http://www.nightcapfoodandspirits.com/fontainesmainpage.html
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Reviews
I always order an extra one to take home. The staff greets you as soon as you walk in. The time for wait is literally 2 minutes or less, and the bar is always open.
Our drinks were phenomenal. They were good and strong. I don’t remember the name of it, but we asked the waiter which cocktail was the most popular. We chose the one she recommended.
We sat outside on the balcony. Beautiful view of the live plants they have lining the railing.
I forgot our waiter’s name, but she was great!
I am willing to try another entrée off the menu, though, despite what I said about the tasteless 6-inch lobster roll.
We initially stopped in just to take a look at the menu. After reviewing it, we spotted a few items that caught our attention and decided, “Yeah, let’s grab lunch here.” As we made our way to the host stand, a gentleman appeared from around the corner—not particularly warm or welcoming. I let him know we were a party of three and would like to sit outside. He grabbed three menus and guided us to the back patio. The outdoor seating area gave off a definite New Orleans vibe—inviting and relaxed. Shortly after, our server approached and asked if we’d dined there before. When we said it was our first time, she let us know she’d give us a few extra minutes to look over the menu, which we appreciated.
Wifey ordered one of her old favorites, a Blue Moon. I went with “Juiced on Ponce,” and our friend ordered “A Night on Ponce”—both of our beers from 3 Taverns Brewery. We placed our food orders at the same time. Wifey chose the lobster roll with tater tots, while I went with the fried grouper Baja Tacos, also with tots—extra crispy.
The food arrived in a reasonable amount of time. Presentation was solid, and everything tasted good overall. In fact, it looked so good that another guest stopped by our table to ask what we had ordered and commented on how amazing it looked. My grouper could’ve been a little crispier, but the flavor was good. Wifey really enjoyed her lobster roll and the portion was pretty big. After we finished eating, we ordered another round of drinks and continued catching up. Overall, it was a positive first experience at Fontaine’s. I’d definitely return if I’m back in the area. 4 stars for the laid-back, New Orleans-style patio—it’s a great vibe. While our server wasn’t exactly warm and fuzzy (she came off a bit detached, maybe overwhelmed), it didn’t take away too much from the experience.
The food was yummy, lobster mac n cheese was so flavorful, big portions of lobster. I would have wanted the Mac n cheese base sauce to be thicker, was little runny.
The oysters were great, tried the flight option. The crab/ bacon topped ones were my favorite.
My husband loved this lobster roll.
The calamari was fresh.
Can’t wait to come back