


Southern cuisine & a long bar for craft beers & cocktails in an airy setup with outdoor tables.
Hours
| Sunday | 11 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 5–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 11:30 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 933 Garrett St #101-102, Atlanta, GA 30316
Phone: (404) 627-8818
Website: http://vickerysatlanta.com/
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Reviews
While sitting on the bar side, minding my own business, I was repeatedly harassed by a visibly intoxicated woman who deliberately sat next to me to start trouble. She stared at me continuously, and made unsolicited, offensive assumptions about my marriage. My husband was sitting to my left, completely unaware of what was transpiring as he was listening to some music through his Meta glasses. I initially ignored the woman’s behavior and tried to laugh it off because I simply came to eat in peace. However, the situation escalated when she began directing inappropriate questions toward my husband and attempting to provoke him. Despite her continued escalation, other patrons jumped in to defend her and one even threatened my husband, portraying her as the victim.
When we attempted to explain the situation to Jason (who I believe is the bar manager), rather than hearing us out, we were told the police were being called on us. We were not the aggressors and did nothing wrong. It was deeply frustrating to be dismissed and treated as though we were at fault when we were only defending ourselves.
What makes this experience especially upsetting is that we have always been respectful, trouble-free patrons for 13 years! The bar staff that evening was dismissive and, at times, rude. There was no apparent effort to address how this intoxicated individual was disrupting the environment, continuing to insult my husband, and repeatedly putting her hand in his face to provoke him. To my knowledge, she was never asked to leave nor threatened with police involvement. She left only when she chose to.
Only the server who brought out our food showed any level of concern or professionalism. The bartenders and another staff member in the back (a bald person, don’t know their role) made it clear we were not welcome and ultimately called the police.
We are owed an apology. While I don’t expect one, I’m leaving this review to warn other customers (especially people of color) to be mindful of how quickly a place you’ve supported for years can turn on you and how we’re quickly seen as the problem just because we get loud when we’ve been disrespected. I would strongly advise going to another place in the neighborhood like The Beverly if you want to avoid situations like the one we experienced.
After more than a decade of loyal support, we understand the value we bring as customers and as people. Respect should never be conditional or situational. When a business fails to protect that basic standard, it’s our responsibility to set boundaries and take our patronage where it’s valued.