The Experience
If you want a classic sit-down, sports-bar-style meal between flights, Atlanta Braves All-Star Grill is an easy pick. It’s built for travelers who’d rather eat something hot and familiar than gamble on a rushed snack—think TVs, ballpark energy, and a menu that leans proudly American.
The vibe is lively without being chaotic: families settle in for a shared plate of wings, solo flyers park at the bar to catch highlights, and groups use it as a quick “we made it through security” celebration. What people love most is the reliable comfort-food lineup—the kind of food that travels well in your stomach, not in a to-go box.
Location & Access
You’ll find Atlanta Braves All-Star Grill in Concourse D near Gate D8. It’s post-security, so it’s best for connections or anyone already airside.
Because it’s a recognizable, branded grill with sit-down service, it can draw a steady crowd during peak bank times (late morning, mid-afternoon, and early evening). Seating is typically a mix of table seating and bar stools; waits are usually manageable, but build in extra time if you’re dining close to departure.
Menu Highlights
- Burgers: The safe bet here—expect a hearty, cooked-to-order patty with the usual fixings. If you’re hungry-hungry, this is the move.
- Chicken wings: A crowd-pleaser that fits the sports-bar setting—great for sharing and for pairing with a drink before boarding.
- Classic grill plates: Think sandwiches and other American staples designed to be satisfying, not fussy.
Price-wise, the airport listing pegs it at $$, which generally means mains in the mid-to-upper teens and up depending on what you order and whether you add a drink.
Dietary notes: You can usually make a workable meal if you’re vegetarian (salads/sides or a meatless sandwich option depending on availability), but vegan and gluten-free choices may be limited and vary by day. If you have strict needs (gluten cross-contact, halal, etc.), ask a server before ordering—this is a grill first, specialty-diet spot second.
Practical Info
- Mobile ordering: Not reliably offered—plan to order in person.
- Reservations: Not typical for airport restaurants.
- Best times to avoid crowds: Aim for early morning, late afternoon lull, or after the main dinner rush if your flight timing allows.
- Power outlets: Some airport sit-down spots have them and some don’t; assume limited access and charge up before you sit, just in case.
Quick Verdict
Best for: Families and groups who want an easy, familiar meal; sports fans who like a bar-and-TV setup; travelers with enough layover time for a proper sit-down bite.
Skip if: You’re sprinting to a connection (quick-service counters will be faster), or you need guaranteed vegan/gluten-free/halal options with clear labeling.
Location
Concourse D, Gate D8