Laseter’s is your neighborhood tavern. A place where you can meet your friends to catch the big game on one of our Hi-Def LCDs or compete in our Head Games Trivia and Music Bingo events. We are well-known for our excellent food, which reaches beyond your typical “bar menu”, and feature daily drink specials. Laseter’s appeals to all ages and plays host to the West Virginia Peach State Alumni Association while also catering to Steelers fans. Additionally we feature: -NFL, NCAA, and MLB packages -State-of-the-Art Video Games (courtesy of Coin-Op Solutions) -Large, well-lit parking accommodations Our greatest pride though, is our dedicated and friendly staff.
Colorful tavern offering a classic American pub menu & drinks, plus game nights & live music.
Hours
| Sunday | 12 PM–12 AM |
| Monday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Friday | 11 AM–2 AM |
| Saturday | 12 PM–2 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 4355 Cobb Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Phone: (770) 850-8570
Website: http://laseterstavern.com/
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Reviews
However, this may have been the worst service I’ve experienced. I was solo because I’m in town for work.
My food was brought out by someone who wasn’t my server, no problem, that’s not abnormal at all. What is abnormal is that it was 40 minutes before my server said a word to me.
In that 40 minutes my drink emptied and it was 7 minutes 38 seconds before my server came and filled it up. When doing so, he said nothing to me but spoke to a table next to me and walked off. In that 40 minutes two tables were cleared off, another table was sat, and a TV channel was changed.
What I wanted was to order a beer when my food came out. What I needed the entire time was napkins and utensils. I wasn’t about to wipe wing sauce on my clothes. The only napkin I had was the one placed under my drink.
Quite disappointing considering the food I did eat was excellent. I’m sure the server is good and probably just had a bad moment. When he finally asked me how I was doing, I was honest and told him everything I mentioned above. He apologized and said he thought I was just eating my food. I’m not trying to beat him up but I let him know, he’s gotta check in with people. Can’t make assumptions.
I have to give a review about my personal experience and this is it.
As far as the setting, it’s a cozy little place and I think it’s great to see the toys they are collecting for kids who aren’t so fortunate at Christmas time.
She never seems able to find a table for us, even when guests who arrive after us are seated right away. Every week there’s a new excuse, and her attitude toward us is consistently rude — eye-rolling, dismissive, and making us feel unwelcome.
It’s honestly pathetic to be treated this way, especially considering that we are Veterans, active-duty military, and law-enforcement customers who simply want to enjoy a night out like everyone else.
There was even one night where we waited for more than an hour without being seated, and the manager, Rich, had to step in and do her job. As soon as we spoke with him, he quickly found us a table without any issue — proving the problem isn’t availability, but attitude.
We don’t appreciate being made to feel unwanted, and we don’t understand why a restaurant would treat loyal customers like this. Management really needs to address this behavior, because the food and trivia are great — but the hostess’ attitude keeps ruining the experience.
The problem is Rosie (the hostess – I believe that was her name). I can’t be certain since even the manager wouldn’t give out her name. If you’ve had a bad first impression walking into Laseter’s, there’s a good chance you’ve met her.
From the moment we walked in, Rosie greeted us with the same attitude we’ve experienced before—dismissive, rude, and acting like we were inconveniencing her by showing up. No hello, no “how many,” no communication. She simply led us to a tiny round two-top next to the bar without saying a word.
We politely asked if we could sit at a four-top instead. The restaurant was not crowded, it was pouring rain, and there were plenty of open tables throughout the entire place. We also explained we planned to order drinks, appetizers, and two wing entrees, and that the small round two-tops are so cramped you can barely fit two plates and drinks—let alone appetizers.
Rosie’s response? Cold and condescending: we had three choices—and she literally pointed at three separate bar-side two-tops and said we could sit “here, there, or there.” I asked again and explained again and she pointed to three options again. A third time this happened. That was it. No attempt to help. No basic hospitality. Just a power trip.
When we asked again (still calmly), she repeated the exact same thing. Then she claimed there’s a “policy” that only parties of 3+ can sit at a four-top. Funny, because the open section of the restaurant already had a two-person party sitting there at a four-top and plenty of empty tables around them. So either that policy isn’t real, or it’s enforced selectively—either way, it was handled in the most hostile way possible.
Eventually she “allowed” us to sit in the open section, but still placed us at a small square two-top. At that point, the damage was already done. And then she made it worse: she made eye contact with me and threw her head back laughing. When my fiancé turned around, she made eye contact with him and gave another exaggerated laugh—like she was trying to provoke a reaction. It was bizarre and completely unprofessional.
We told our server what happened. He shrugged it off and gave us a blank look—no apology, no “let me get a manager,” nothing. That’s when we decided to leave. And yes, after a confrontation like that, we weren’t exactly excited to eat food coming out of a kitchen where the hostess clearly had it out for us.
We went to Taco Mac, were treated with respect, and had a great evening—exactly what we expected when we originally chose Laseters for a quick, casual night out.
Laseters: you lost loyal customers over one person’s consistent attitude and a total lack of professionalism at the front door. Rosie should not be the first point of contact for paying customers if this is how she treats people. If management cares at all, they need to address it—because if she behaves like this with regulars, I can’t imagine how many first-timers you’ve lost. I will never recommend Laseters and will make sure to voice where we go and how rudely we were treated.
4355 Cobb Pkwy SE, Atlanta, GA 30339
Review
This is a amazing Dive Bar! They have different selections of on Tap and Bottled Beers. The Food is Good they have different price points and etc. They also have a Rewards system as well where you can save as well! I highly recommend checking this place out!
Parking
Is Free and it in a Plaza based on first come first served.
Front Entrance
You choose where you wanted to be seated you just find a place to seat.
Restrooms
Are small and when I went needed to be cleaned.
Service
Our Waiter was amazing! He was very kind and patience. He checked on us often to make sure that we were good.
Service – 9/10
Food – 9/10
Cleanliness – 9/10
Over All – 9/10