Atlas Bar & Grill
- January 29, 2006
- Rated 5 of 5 by
travelgrl92 from East Northport, New York
The Atlas Bar & Grill in Atlantis was a very nice place to eat. It is in the casino, however, and overlooks the marina. The food was very good there because they had a variety of different foods, which included something for everyone. They also had some local cuisine, such as conch soup, which was very good. When you go to the Atlantis, be sure to check out the Atlas Bar & Grill.
From journal A Weekend in Paradise
Atlas Bar & Grill
- January 10, 2002
- Rated 2 of 5 by
azsunluvr from Mesa, Arizona
We ate here 3 times, mainly because it was the least expensive place to eat and was casual. The wait was always about 20-25 minutes. Maybe if we had made reservations, we wouldn't have had to wait, but we never knew when or if we were going to want to eat. It's located in the casino at Atlantis. Twice my husband had the conch chowder. It wasn't what we were expecting, but it was delicious. It was very much like a thick vegetable soup, with small pieces of conch. One night it was quite a bit spicier than it was previously. I had a Cobb salad one evening. It was $12, of medium size. I was surprised there were no harboiled eggs in it, but it was pretty good otherwise, with lots of fresh tomatoes, bacon and turkey. I didn't like the vinaigrette dressing they served with it, so I had to ask for some blue cheese instead. One night we just had dessert, a mud pie for each of us. It wasn't like the mud pie we are used to with ice cream and wasn't really worth the $7 each!
From journal A Winter Week on Paradise Island