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    3.8 (40 reviews)
    Open 12:00 pm - 8:00 PM

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    Happy hour specials
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    Grilled Chicken Caesar Wrap Vodka Parm Chicken Sandwich
    Tal O.

    Good fried chicken meets Italy spot! The storefront itself is pretty small with limited seating inside. There are a few bar style seats, but they do have some nice outdoor seating, which was great on a nice 60 degree winter day. Our food came out pretty quickly, maybe 10 min after we ordered. I got the grilled chicken Caesar salad, which was fine. Nothing to write home about, but not bad either. Just solid. I would give it about a 7 out of 10. My friend ordered the vodka chicken sandwich with vodka sauce chicken and pesto, and she said it was fantastic. I also tried some of her fries, and they were very well seasoned. Overall, we had a great experience. I would definitely stick to what they do best here, which is fried chicken, and would not come here expecting something healthy like a grilled chicken Caesar wrap. Prices were reasonable but a little steep for what you get. The chicken sandwich with fries was $17 and the Caesar wrap with no fries was $15. Nothing outrageous, just slightly pricey. It was very easy to find at Atlanta Dairies. There's a parking garage connected, and we paid $8 to park for just over an hour on a Friday, which felt somewhat reasonable and painful. It's right by The Eastern, so I could easily see this being a great spot to grab a bite before or after a show. It was a great experience overall and I would definitely go back.

    Vodka Parm
    Nikki M.

    The TikTok algorithm put the chicken parm sandwich on my feed and it was everything I thought it would be. Their breading is so crispy and delicious, fries were perfect, they had a frozen marg special and that was delicious and strong. Staff was very friendly and helpful, and of course I gotta say the branding of everything is super cute. I'll be back

    Chicken Parmesan sandwich
    Natalia P.

    Very low-key, super in the cut, giving off a vibe of "if you know you know", this is the kind of place that you only take your best friends and you tell them not to put anybody else on because it's so good and people would ruin the spot for me if it was ever discovered.

    Menu!
    Nina J.

    I was SOOOO excited to try this place! It's a super cute chic little cafe type vibe but for burgers, sandwiches and wings. The guys inside are so kind, and the women working there are sweet too! You can see them cooking your food, there are bar stools inside and tables on the outside, it's gives me a retro feel i love it! The chicken on the sandwich was fried to absolute perfection but had no seasoning :/ the pesto was a great addition to the sandwich. The burrata is all based on preference and the vodka was a great consistency but also lacking in flavor. The pesto added a punch that the sandwich needed. The fries were extraordinary, crunchy, shoestring goodness! i WILL be back to try the wings and the smash burger. There's great potential, but the vodka parm may be too much on a first date LOL.

    Polenta sticks
    Megha D.

    I came here for dinner with some friends! Small fry (like the name) is tiny!! But luckily we were able to sit at some tables outside in the main Dairies area. We ordered at the counter and the staff was super nice, especially when they were out of certain things. I got the fish cake Sando as well polenta sticks to share and the MPC (pina colada) drink. The polenta sticks were so delicious!! The sandwich too was excellent and a great portion. The drink was not my favorite but I thought the flavors were very unique. Overall, really cool spot and can't wait to see more stuff come out on the menu!

    Mussels fra diavalo
    Justin J.

    Stopped in here before a concert at The Eastern. Usually places like this... near a concert, attached to a hip apartment building, are terrible. Totally different. Service was pretty fast despite the crowd, food came out quick. Mussels were absolutely massive (as was the serving size), perfectly cooked, lots of fresh garlic, sauce was spicy without being too blazing hot, and extremely well-priced despite being Atlanta and in a hip area and next to a concert venue. Wish I could get it this good in Charleston! I know the draw here is the fried foods but I wanted something lighter and glad I picked Small Fry. Desserts looked awesome too, but trying to watch my calories tonight. J.Ja

    Fish cake sandwich
    Anna J.

    Yay for more places opening up around the Atlanta dairies!! Small fry is adorable. Warning it's a small spot so we opted for to go and just sat in the courtyard which was a grab vibe and they do let you take your drinks to go... I got the MPC to drink which my one complaint was too much coconut crème but it was still good. I wanted the watermelon cooler but they were out. We got some of the polenta sticks also which were delicious and covered in parm. I got the fish cake sandwich to eat and wow. Maybe not the best comparison but take a filet o fish and like upscale it by 100. Stunning. Well seasoned and a great blend of fish. The fries were the best I love the shoe string and well seasoned with a hefty portion Delicious meal and hope it gets more popular!!

    Chicken Caesar Wrap
    Patti S.

    Let me start by saying that I fear Philadelphia has ruined how I enjoy sandwiches, wraps, gyros, hoagies, you name it, for possibly as long as I live. So, I was looking forward to trying Small Fry after stumbling upon their IG a few weeks ago because I love chicken Caesar wraps and haven't had a decent one in years - thanks Atlanta! (Not a decent hoagie either, for that matter.) And the CCW is one of their most promoted items. Well, I was in the neighborhood, starving, and said "omg today's the day." Dragged my friend to Small Fry and he ordered the Vodka Parm, and I, the CCW, of course. We decided to share his fries. Small Fry uses balsamic chicken in their CCW which was intriguing to me. It is very forward in the wrap, which I didn't mind - it's a nice flavor with the red onions + sourdough croutons. However, my main gripe (and it's a major gripe) is that there is little to no Caesar dressing in the wrap. To the point that I thought MAYBE they forgot to add it? I included photos of wrap and you let me know if you think any Caesar dressing was present. My main issue is that it's a *Caesar* chicken wrap, so why would I have to question whether Caesar is included? I had to ask for TWO extra dipping cups of dressing and did feel judged by the servers but I'll let the pics speak for themselves. They also charged a $1 extra for the side of dressing but I want yall to be real with yourselves about why the romaine lettuce is not noticeably tossed in the Caesar dressing before wrapping. By the way, the chicken is cold. (Just in case you were thinking it's fresh off the grill.) Anyway. My friend gave his vodka parm a 6.8/10. He said the vodka sauce was the highlight. The fries are tasty but very thin and crispy, so you have to eat them while hot or they lose their appeal. A few FYIs: Indoor seating is limited and it's only bar seating. There are tables outside but we all know the heat has been unbearable this summer so keep this in mind. Public Parking garage available, 2 hrs for $8, etc. The vibe is relaxed, casual, modern, and the music is nice. Everybody there is minding their business and just grabbing a quick bite. Takeout seems common here. All in with 20% tip, the bill came to $50 which is a little steep [for sandwiches] to not be blown away. I'd like to come back to try the burger or the fish sando but I can't say I'll be running back.

    Wedge salad
    Stephanie G.

    Small Fry is such a vibe! It's a small space but don't let that fool you because this place is special. They only have bar seating throughout the restaurant. They offer handhelds sandwiches, fried platter baskets and other more known Italian dishes. They also had a wonderful cocktail menu though we didn't partake this time around. From the decor to food, this place is it. I ordered the wedge salad (which was big enough to share between 2-3 people) and a side of truffle fries. The salad was beautifully presented and my favorite was the crunch bits of pepperoni? The fries were fried to perfection but added with the truffle oil was chef's kiss. The staff checked in on us throughout and were very friendly. I can't wait to come back here for more!

    vodka parm sandwich, chicken caesar wrap, crab rangoons
    Taylor H.

    We got the vodka parm sandwich (paid an extra $1 to make it spicy) and the chicken caesar wrap with fried chicken. Literally 1000/10 everything was SO good and the fries were some of the best I've ever had. Can't wait to come back!

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    Paul B.

    I wanted to like this place.Went on a Saturday at bit before seven when there was a concert at the Eastern, but there was still room at the small bar to sit. Service was relatively quick to get my drink, which was basically a take on a gin and tonic. Drink was fine and about normal price for a cocktail in the area. Food, on the other hand....I decided to get a hot dog (they fry them, so they call them rippers on the menu). 8 bucks for a Nathan's and a basket of fries, but okay, it is a restaurant and not a hot dog cart. Onions are a dollar extra (and the only extra topping listed). Fine, I guess. Maybe they're the Sabrett onions since you're doing a ripper style. Combining the open kitchen staff as well as the bartender/servers/manager, there were about equal numbers of customers as staff. There weren't a ton of online takeout orders being set up that I could see, and only about four other people ordered some fries while I was there. And it still took an hour for the hot dog to get to me. Only condiments on the table are ketchup, malt vinegar, and hot sauce (Fierelli), and the server walked off before I could even ask if they had mustard (looks like it is an option on the online menu) or napkins. I searched the bar and found the one napkin dispenser around the corner, grabbed the last two that were in the dispenser, and went back to my seat. Nobody came by, so I went on and ate my hot dog with a little bit of hot sauce. It was fine, but for a regular-sized hot dog that's already eight bucks, a few thin sliced onions for a dollar extra seems kind of a lot. The fries are fine. They're on with the beef tallow trend, if you or someone with you is vegetarian, you're SOL (It looks like there is an option on the online menu to say no beef tallow, but that would be a nice thing to check with when taking the order or list on the physical menu). They basically taste like McDonald's fries with some pepper on them. Some people love that, but I was underwhelmed. There's also an add-on option for truffle oil and parm because of course there is. I want to be clear that the staff were actually nice and friendly -- Nobody was rude in the least -- but things just took forever. Maybe I got there after a big rush and there were some things they had to handle. When I sat down, some folks next to me were getting their burgers, and the burger did look good. And, my drink was pretty good as well. I'll probably give the place another shot and try something else since it's so close, but I won't be in a rush.

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    3.5
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    My friends and I were here for the world cup this weekend, and decided to stop in at the suggestion…read moreof another friend in our group. In short- we are very glad that we did. We placed a reservation online and arrived a little early to fight the ATL traffic, and our table was still ready for us. The standout at this location to us was the service. Our server, Erin was insanely knowledgeable about the menu. Her recommendations were catered to our taste perfectly. I had the chicken, which was seared beautifully while still remaining juicy. I also had a cocktail which tasted carefully crafted. We enjoyed the ambiance of the restaurant as well, the decor was hip and right in our style. Overall a very positive experience- thanks to erin and everyone working that night for your attentiveness!

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