
Step into Marquis Restaurant and Lounge — Atlanta’s premier upscale lounge experience blending Caribbean flavor, Soul Food comfort, and creative fusion cuisine. Located above Cascade Skating Rink, Marquis is more than a restaurant — it’s a vibrant social destination. Indulge in signature dishes like Jerk Chicken, Lamb Chops, Bourbon Glazed Salmon, and southern-inspired favorites. Whether you’re unwinding with a handcrafted cocktail, enjoying hookah in our laid-back lounge, or vibing to live DJs, Marquis is the go-to spot for Atlanta’s nightlife and food lovers alike.
Hours
| Monday | Closed |
| Tuesday | 7 PM–12 AM |
| Wednesday | 7 PM–1 AM |
| Thursday | Closed |
| Friday | 7 PM–2:30 AM |
| Saturday | 5 PM–2:30 AM |
| Sunday | 5 PM–12 AM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 3335 M.L.K. Jr Dr SW, Atlanta, GA 30331
Phone: (678) 324-4232
Website: https://marquisrestaurantandlounge.com/
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(There’s even a sign in the stair well advertising certain $9 drinks on Wednesday)
When our server, Unique, came over, we asked her about the special and she said, happy hour is only Friday, Saturday, Sunday. This should have been our first cue to leave.
2. We ordered nacho fries to share and a 32 ounce pitcher. We verified that we were sharing the one order of nacho fries before she left the table. The restaurant was not crowded maybe people at 5 tables at most. It took 15 minutes to get our drink and 30 minutes before the fries came out.
3. When the food finally came out, Unique brought us the nacho fries and a regular order of fries. We informed her that we did not order the regular fries. Her response was “Well at first you did” and we did say fries before we knew nacho fries were an option and we changed it. Instead of owning her mistake, she acted like it was our fault instead of taking it off our tab.
4. OUR TOTAL WAS $62 FOR NACHO FRIES, FRIES, AND ONE 32 oz DRINK ( the drink was $25). In the total before taxes was 47. Theres a credit card surcharge and 20% gratuity. I was aware of the gratuity. But the gratuity is charged after they add taxes and fees instead of the subtotal. I feel like Unique added the fries on our bill just to run up the total.
5. They will never see me again. The vibe is great and it could have been a cool little hangout a few minutes from my house, but I’ll never go back because of their false advertisement and grimey practices. It’s crazy to loose costumers by overcharging instead of creating returning customers
6. This was my second attempt trying to patronize this resturant. The first Wednesday we went at 7 and the restaurant wasnt even open. We tried calling to confirm the hours and we just got a voicemail.
Update: 1/21/205
1 week later…
Not only did owner change the orginal response, I have not been offerered any resolution, no credit to my card and the marquee is still advertising the same Wenesday specials.
Lip service only and then renigged on that. I really am rooting for you, I want every establishment in the SWATs to succeed because there aren’t many options to begin with…but do better.
Inviting atmosphere, misleading advertising, poor service, and excessive fees. I will not return.
Extended Review:
This establishment is conveniently located about ten minutes from my home. Because I work far from home, I had been intentionally trying to make it back in time to enjoy the advertised happy hour displayed on the marquee on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. When I finally made it in, the initial impression was positive. The vibe upon entry was pleasant, I was seated with a view of the skating rink, and visually the space is appealing. While it is marketed as an “upscale lounge,” that description feels overstated; however, the setting is cute enough and I remained optimistic.
Unfortunately, the experience quickly declined once service began. There were no specials—despite the illuminated marquee advertising them. I was informed that the signage was incorrect, even though it is only turned on during the days the specials are supposedly offered. That alone felt misleading.
I placed a simple order after asking one clarifying question about preparation, which the server confirmed. Despite there being fewer than 20 patrons in the venue, the food took approximately 30 minutes to arrive. When it did, an additional item I did not order was included. I politely addressed this with the server, Unique, who insisted that it was what I ordered. When I reminded her of our conversation, she dismissed it by stating I “went down a rabbit hole,” maintained that the order was correct, and offered no resolution or assistance. The interaction was unprofessional and unhelpful.
When the check arrived, I was genuinely surprised. For three items—one of which I did not order but allowed to remain on the bill to avoid further conflict—the total was nearly $65. The pricing issue was not the menu items themselves, but the excessive fees. Mandatory gratuity was applied not only to the food, but also to taxes and additional fees. As an Atlanta native, I am accustomed to automatic gratuity; however, applying it to taxes and fees is excessive and inappropriate.
While the food and drinks were decent, they were not impressive enough to offset the poor service, misleading advertising, and inflated charges.
I had already mentioned this venue to several friends who live nearby and had been considering it as a place to frequent and potentially recommend through various organizations I am involved with. Unfortunately, that will not be the case. This experience was disappointing, and I will be taking my business elsewhere.
Now the drinks are chef’s kiss when Bob (with the dreds) or Mya is making them! I’ve had the seafood boil when it was in its infancy and it was good then so it’s probably better now.
Depending on the night I decide to go, it can be like the club or dead. Either way, the lighting and music selection keep the ambiance nice regardless of the crowd size.
My favorite nights are Taco Tuesday (just go on Tuesdays) and Sip & Skate Saturdays. I usually stay until closing.
Side note: If you have older kids (not babies) who want to skate and you want to have a place to chill, just go up to the lounge and you can eat, drink and watch your kids skate.
PS: Having my next birthday wrap again at the Marquis in the VIP section in 2025!