Step back in time and ignite your taste buds at Atomic Kitchen! We’re Bowling Green’s hottest spot for totally awesome, scratch-made cuisine, served up with a generous dose of 1980s nostalgia. Every dish is crafted with care, promising a flavor explosion that will transport you to a vibrant and unforgettable era. Join us for a dining experience that’s more than just food—it’s a blast from the past!
Address and Contact Information
Address: 360 E 8th Ave, Bowling Green, KY 42101
Phone: (270) 495-1148
Website: http://atomickitchenbg.com/
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Reviews
It took what seemed like FOREVER to get the food, but it was busy so whatever. The very nice waitress that looked like she belonged on Beetlejuice apologized for the wait and got our drink refills.
The prices seemed slightly high for burgers and fries, but not outrageous. Just about average. I got the Kevin Bacon Jam burger and fries. Onion Rings or loaded fries were $2 more and we didn’t want to spend the extra. Sodas are $2.50 so that isn’t too bad.
The burger was pretty darn good, needed more bacon jam in my opinion. Hubby got The Breakfast Club and he loved it but said it was too small. The fries were pretty good but he liked those more than I did. Some seemed chewy. I liked the crunchy ones.
I think they should add more 80s stuff, add more neon if possible, turn on the light sabers, and add some Mac and cheese to the menu. Ooo and some more arcade games for more people to play. Maybe a TV or screen showing old movies….It would be cool if the staff had 80s stuff on too, but understandable that it could be too much to ask. I think some 80s music was playing, just couldn’t hear it over the talking. Which just means the place is popular, so no complaints there! Overall, we will be back but it may be awhile. We like to try new places.
We finished with the Honeybun Sundae, a sweet caramel treat that was the perfect ending.
Atomic City is in a prime spot near SKYPAC and the Bowling Green Hot Rods ballfield, with the bonus of free parking in the garage next door.
But the real highlight? Free arcade games, a wonderful staff, and great music at just the right volume for conversation. This place nails both food and atmosphere—definitely worth a visit!
Filled with toys, posters, music and video game from the 80’s, as a late 80’s kid (86) I felt right at home. The classic glass bottle of Heinz ketchup is a a nice touch at the table.
And the food? It’s super duper! We started with the space balls, which were perfectly fried and had a really nice dipping sauce.
I had to go with a classic double burger and milkshake, and oh boy am I glad I did. The burger was loaded and crispy, as a smash burger should. No ketchup required with this burger, as the signature Atomic sauce was flavorful and really added to the burger.
The milkshake? You want to get a milkshake here. That was one of the best hand made milkshakes I’ve had in a while.
Food, fun atmosphere and a fireplace mantle with family photos, it’s a wonderful place to grab some grub. I’ll be back.
The menu is cleverly themed to match the restaurant, and there are so many creative twists on classic dishes that make this place even more fun.
My kiddos loved that the arcade games were free! Bowling green is lucky to have such a cool spot to eat, drink, and play!