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    Communion

    Communion

    3.2
    (22 reviews)
    1.8 mi
    $$

    Like many, I usually check the Yelp reviews of a place I'm about to visit. Mostly to scope out the…read moreparking situation, and also to see if there are any must-try dishes. I have to say I was shocked at seeing a 2.5 star average for Communion. Kevin Gillespie's other ventures have been very well-received so why is the rating so low here? As you can see from the reviews, the complaint is pretty universal: The prices suck. Do you ever go somewhere kinda pricey and wonder, at what point would people just refuse to pay what the place is charging? I definitely wondered that here. For beer, there are three options: 1 token ($5) will get you the smallest glass, which looks like it's maybe 10 oz. 2 tokens ($10) will get you a half liter glass, which is 16.9 oz. (a regular pint glass is 16 oz.) 3 tokens ($15) will get you a one liter glass, which is 33.8 oz (so about two regular pints) There are a couple of German beers on tap and when I was there, a craft beer from a NC brewery, and a local craft (Wild Heaven White Blackbird) as well. There is also a small selection of cans/bottles. Token prices vary but I do know the Founders All Day IPA was 1 token. The half liter is an absolute ripoff. They let you know that the tokens include tax and tip but the typical bar bill for one pint with tax and tip doesn't come anywhere near $10. The full liter is better. You're coming in at about the equivalent of $7.50 per pint. With tax and tip, this is much more reasonable. I've seen the comparisons to Der Biergarten downtown and they have their beer prices and selections right on the online menu, if you want to compare yourself. If you can't be bothered to open a new tab, their half liters are $6 (with a couple coming in at $7) and the full liters are $11-12 (again, with a couple priced at $14). Quite the price difference, especially at the half liter level. So my SO and I purchased $50 worth of tokens and this is what it got us: 2 full liter beers (roughly four regular pints) 1 bratwurst plate with a side of beef fat fries (two sausages and a decent portion of fries) 1 Founders All Day IPA can Moving on to the food, still pricey but I'm much more willing to pay more for food. I just tell myself that the ingredients are high quality, locally sourced, prepared by professionals. And the food was pretty good. My friends ordered the currywurst plate, which was the clearly the standout dish. The sauce with the beef fat fries was fantastic. The pretzel was kind of whatever. So overall, I'd come back here. I would definitely not suggest it myself, as there are way too many Decatur spots with good, properly-priced beer and outdoor space. Not to mention the two Decatur breweries (three if you count WH in neighboring Avondale Estates) that also have lawn games like cornhole. But if a friend had their heart set on it, I wouldn't say no. I would just stick to the one liter glasses.

    I visited Communion as a part of Michelle T. and Kwame O.'s beer series UYE. I'm not a beer…read moredrinker, but I wanted to experience the German beer garden concept and the UYE was a great way to do it. The garden is a great space. It's not very large but the space is more than adequate for medium sized groups - 6-8 people. There are a few lawn games placed surrounding the picnic table areas, but most people seemed content to drink, eat and communion. (Corny but fitting.) As a non-beer drinker, I was prepared to drink one beer but lucky me, Communion serves both cocktails and punches. The punch I had was a basil lemonade vodka concoction that was a bit sweet for me but better than beer, so I'm not complaining. It was also only 1 ticket for a full glass compared to 2 tickets for a regular sized beer so liquor drinkers are winning in this instance. As my food snack, I had the pretzel. The pretzel itself was delicious and perfect, crisp and thin outside and fluffy inside. The cheese that accompanied the pretzel was bland but did have a wonderful creamy, almost whipped consistency that I liked. The dish that blew my mind were the beer fries with wieners/sausages that were covered with dark sauce. I have no idea what I was eating because someone else ordered it but it tasted so, so good and the wieners/sausages had a firm texture that I was oh-so-very-happy with. If you get nothing else, get this, and I'm sorry that I can't be more clear about what it was. A lot of other reviewers complained about the prices, but I can tell that the food is quality and it also makes sure that your wait staff is well-compensated. That being said, it's a pricey place to have a beer and a snack, so I can see the customer turnover being high after a few people drop $20 and only get 1 beer and a basket of fries. This could lead to Communion not having regular customers, and I don't know how long a business can stay open without people supporting it after the new-ness of it wears off. Yelp 100 #33

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    Triton Yards

    Triton Yards

    4.8
    (10 reviews)
    8.6 mi

    I heard about Triton Yards awhile back, but completely forgot about it. My sister and I were in…read moresearch of some birria tacos, but somewhere we haven't been before. We ran across Pretty Little Taco Truck that has their take on birria tacos and had great reviews so we decided to head to Triton Yards. While it's not a huge place, it's a decent size. It is located in the Westend of Atlanta. We went on a Saturday and I believe there was about 5 food trucks along with a dj. They also have plenary of parking. There's a lot directly behind them for parking, as well as I noticed parking on the side where people could park. I really enjoyed the atmosphere. Triton Yards is family friendly. While there was a dj, the music was good and appropriate for all present. There is a green space out there with games for the kids like big jenga, as well as a fire pit for s'mores when the sun sets. They sell a s'mores kit for $3 which isn't bad. I also liked the fact that they have a drink shack with both alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages. I really love that there is something like this in the African American community! I think that it gives those who live in and around the community a safe place to have fun and experience other minority small businesses that they can support. In following them on social media, I've noticed they also provide other events like wellness Wednesdays (yoga) and sip and paints. I know I'll be back because there's a number of other places I'd like to try and I love the fact that they support and provide a nice space for African Americans, as well as others to experience.

    A great food truck park, they have a variety of food trucks come here everyday of the week. Places…read moreto sit and eat, tvs & games while you wait. On certain days they have movie showings. There is street parking & a grassy parking lot. They had the back parking lot open but when I've gone lately it's been closed.

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    Atlanta Food Truck Park

    Atlanta Food Truck Park

    3.4
    (171 reviews)
    8.9 mi
    $

    My sister loves the burgers from Slutty Vegan and we saw on Instagram that they were at the food…read moretruck park, so we decided to make a detour to grab a bite. We parked next door at the gas station and walked to the park. There was no parking fee or entrance fee. We made it there about 9 and there were about 5 vendors and many tables to sit and enjoy your food. There was also music playing. Slutty vegan seemed to be the only vendor with a line. When I'm talking line, I'm talking L-I-N-E!!!! As we were waiting, we ended up getting a spiked lemonade from one of the vendors and it wasn't spiked much. Lol After standing in line for 2 hours we're getting closer to the front, and then we hear "We're sold out."

    I finally made it out to the Atlanta Food Truck Park last night despite living just around the…read morecorner. I had a great time and am really glad to see this place open in my neighborhood. Atlanta is better off for having food trucks (and this park, specifically). Despite the cloudy, on-and-off drizzly weather, the park had a good turnout of patrons between 7-9pm on a Thursday night. Thanks to those who braved the elements for our UYE (http://www.yelp.com/events/atlanta-atlanta-food-truck-park-uye). The food truck/food stand lineup was pretty good: Sweet Auburn BBQ Corn-a-Cue One Love Jerk Grill Metro City Dogs Lemonade Stand WOW! Food Truck Ibiza Bites Chay J's New Orleans Candies Rouxd Food Truck King of Pops Yum Yum Cupcake Verizon also had a stand. I've been following the park's official calendar (http://www.atlantafoodtruckpark.com/calendar/) over the past month and noticed Thursday nights are the ideal weeknight (excluding Fridays) to go for the most trucks and the best selection. I suspect there might have been more trucks last night if it wasn't for the weather. I ended up trying a little bit of everything: Arepas (Venezuelan sliders) from WOW! Food Truck Beef brisket with Asian pear slaw taco from Sweet Auburn BBQ Goat cheese-stuffed fried green tomatoes from Ibiza Bites Creole pretzels and Creole popcorn from Chay J's I'll be posting reviews for each of those trucks in the next few days. If you come for dinner, I recommend coming on the early side as the food trucks only have a limited supply of items and do sell out. This leads some trucks to close early. I saw many menus with marked off items that had sold out for the day. Yum Yum Cupcakes shut down early because they sold out of their cupcakes for the day. I was pleasantly surprised to see how much seating the park had. I counted 16 large picnic tables in the main "dining" area, most with umbrellas. Each picnic table can seat up to about 8 people each. The picnic tables are located on a flat, paved surface. The food trucks are located in a large gravel lot. This lot has 4 communal standing tables and 2 additional picnic tables. So overall, this spot has quite a bit of seating, which is convenient. Also, plenty of trash cans and recycling bins to keep the grounds looking relatively clean. The park is family and dog-friendly. It can be a little loud because you're around all these big trucks and next to busy Howell Mill Rd. You can BYOB, so save money by bringing your own drinks. If you want water, I saw some trucks selling it for $1 per bottle. There is one restroom and it's a "Johnny on the Spot" porta-potty in the parking lot with portable sink outside so you can wash your hands. There is ample free parking behind the park. Turn onto Emery St, next to the Shell Station on Howell Mill, to find it. If you need more detailed directions, check out the park's FAQ here: http://www.atlantafoodtruckpark.com/faqs/. The parking lot is old and filled with pot holes, so drive carefully. I saw someone puncture their car's tire by running over a broken-off metal sign post on the ground (she was trying to make too tight of a turn around the dining area). Note that every Wednesday and Friday night throughout the summer, the park will be playing movies for free. Also, from time to time, there is live music. On the weekends, there's a food market with rotating vendors and an artists market coming soon. Overall, I'm very happy with the Atlanta Food Truck Park and definitely plan on returning.

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