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Zonolite Park
1164 Zonolite Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
Zonolite Trail
Zonolite Pl NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
Herbert Taylor Park
1795 Johnson Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
Morningside Nature Preserve
Parking lot, 2020 Lenox Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30324
Oldcastle Nature Trail at Marcus Center
Briar Vista Terrace NE, Atlanta, GA 30324
Nearby restaurants
Pig-N-Chik BBQ
1815 Briarcliff Rd NE #147, Atlanta, GA 30329
Pizza Bella
1799 Briarcliff Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30306
Thaicoon & Sushi Bar
1799 Briarcliff Rd NE Suite W, Atlanta, GA 30306
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Nàdair

1123 Zonolite Rd NE #15, Atlanta, GA 30306
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attractions: Zonolite Park, Zonolite Trail, Herbert Taylor Park, Morningside Nature Preserve, Oldcastle Nature Trail at Marcus Center, restaurants: Pig-N-Chik BBQ, Pizza Bella, Thaicoon & Sushi Bar
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Nearby attractions of Nàdair

Zonolite Park

Zonolite Trail

Herbert Taylor Park

Morningside Nature Preserve

Oldcastle Nature Trail at Marcus Center

Zonolite Park

Zonolite Park

4.7

(93)

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Zonolite Trail

Zonolite Trail

4.6

(36)

Open 24 hours
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Herbert Taylor Park

Herbert Taylor Park

4.4

(60)

Open 24 hours
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Morningside Nature Preserve

Morningside Nature Preserve

4.5

(472)

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Things to do nearby

Candle making in Atlanta
Candle making in Atlanta
Tue, Dec 30 • 12:00 PM
Atlanta, Georgia, 30312
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Southern Bites: A Food Journey Through Atlanta
Southern Bites: A Food Journey Through Atlanta
Tue, Dec 30 • 11:00 AM
Atlanta, Georgia, 30308
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Vision Board New Year’s party
Vision Board New Year’s party
Thu, Jan 1 • 2:00 AM
7225 Daniel Drive, Stockbridge, GA 30281
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Nearby restaurants of Nàdair

Pig-N-Chik BBQ

Pizza Bella

Thaicoon & Sushi Bar

Pig-N-Chik BBQ

Pig-N-Chik BBQ

4.2

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Pizza Bella

Pizza Bella

4.5

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Thaicoon & Sushi Bar

Thaicoon & Sushi Bar

4.4

(396)

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🥂 Two Must-Visit Restaurants in Atlanta! Featured in The New York Times Food Recommendations 🎉 Great news for Atlanta’s food scene! The latest annual restaurant list from *The New York Times* is out, and two Atlanta-based restaurants have made the cut, becoming must-visit culinary landmarks in the city! Whether you’re craving French flair or a perfect blend of Scottish and Southern flavors, these two spots are absolutely worth trying 👇 🍽 **Bread & Butterfly** Located in Inman Park, this charming French bistro has been reimagined since 2023 by innovative chef Demetrius Brown, who infuses classic French cuisine with African and Caribbean influences for a truly unique dining experience! Their signature beef patty, seasoned with special spices, combines French elegance with bold Caribbean flavors, creating a rich and unforgettable taste! 🤤 🍽 **Nàdair** Nestled in Woodland Hills, Nàdair masterfully blends Scottish and Southern cuisines. The menu features creative dishes like a vegetarian version of Haggis and unique whiskey pairings. If you love refined dining and Scottish culture, this is a must-visit! Every dish here is a feast for both the eyes and the palate! 🍷 ✨ Both restaurants have won over *The New York Times* with their unique creativity and exceptional culinary skills! Whether you’re looking to experience the fusion of classic and innovative French cuisine or the exciting collision of Scottish and Southern flavors, these two restaurants promise an unforgettable culinary adventure. Foodies, don’t miss out—come and check them out! 📍 Locations - **Bread & Butterfly**: Inman Park - **Nàdair**: Woodland Hills #AtlantaEats #MustVisitRestaurants #NYTimesRecommendations #FrenchCuisine #ScottishFlavors #FoodExploration #Atlanta
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Experienced the 6 course menu as of 6/29/24. This is about one of 5-6 places in Atlanta with a unique and creative tasting menu that is worth a visit. Kevin Gillespie is striking out his own fine dining experience, and this place delivers. From the atmosphere, service, and, of course, the food. Everything about Nadair exemplifies fine dining as well as striving for that michelin green star status. You will have a taste of Scottish inspired cuisine right here in Atlanta, a one of a kind experience. I had the 6 course tasting menu, and it was fantastic. Some courses were more of a hit than others, but ultimately that is to be expected, and comes down to personal taste preference. The cheese and onion pie is a great savory starter. You get the thick rich pie crust along with a tart and savory cheese and creme fraiche. 8/10 Next comes the shellfish dish, featuring mussels topped with cultured butter and some various green onion and beet. I wasn't too keen on this one as the mussels had a bit of chew to them.. otherwise, it was solid flavor wise. 6/10. Course 2 features cheese dumplings. The cheese was very fresh and herbal, with a greenish color. Definitely akin to Scottish comfort food. 8/10. Course 3 was the scallop with 'Scottish pudding', crushed peas, and bacon scallop sauce. The scallop was perfectly seared, fresh, and flavorful. Combined with the rest of the dish, this went above and beyond the standard scallop in a creme sauce. 9/10. Course 4 was the pork shoulder. Again, you want to combine all components of the dish into each bite for a rich, savory, and satiating meal. Definitely a highlight of the experience. 9/10. The final main was the wagyu spinalis. This is the ribeye cap of the wagyu, but the preparation was just not great for me. The meat was lukewarm, very rare, and somewhat chewy. The rest of the dish was fantastic, with the horseradish, potato, foie sauce, and mushroom. Again, everything paired wonderfully for a rich and savory experience. 7/10. The two desserts were fantastic. A deconstructed peach cobbler and various post-meal goodies. 8/10. The space is unique, quiet, and cozy, with heavy Scottish influence. Half of the staff are wearing kilts, and the servers/ bartenders are fantastic. Shoutout to Angela and Terell for the memorable night. Again, this is one of the few spots in Atlanta with a tasting menu and even more affordable 3 course menu of high caliber and unique/creative experience. Focusing on high-quality food sources, Gillespie truly delivers on his version of Scottish fine dining cuisine. Definitely add this one to your list to experience, you won't be disappointed.
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🥂 Two Must-Visit Restaurants in Atlanta! Featured in The New York Times Food Recommendations 🎉 Great news for Atlanta’s food scene! The latest annual restaurant list from *The New York Times* is out, and two Atlanta-based restaurants have made the cut, becoming must-visit culinary landmarks in the city! Whether you’re craving French flair or a perfect blend of Scottish and Southern flavors, these two spots are absolutely worth trying 👇 🍽 **Bread & Butterfly** Located in Inman Park, this charming French bistro has been reimagined since 2023 by innovative chef Demetrius Brown, who infuses classic French cuisine with African and Caribbean influences for a truly unique dining experience! Their signature beef patty, seasoned with special spices, combines French elegance with bold Caribbean flavors, creating a rich and unforgettable taste! 🤤 🍽 **Nàdair** Nestled in Woodland Hills, Nàdair masterfully blends Scottish and Southern cuisines. The menu features creative dishes like a vegetarian version of Haggis and unique whiskey pairings. If you love refined dining and Scottish culture, this is a must-visit! Every dish here is a feast for both the eyes and the palate! 🍷 ✨ Both restaurants have won over *The New York Times* with their unique creativity and exceptional culinary skills! Whether you’re looking to experience the fusion of classic and innovative French cuisine or the exciting collision of Scottish and Southern flavors, these two restaurants promise an unforgettable culinary adventure. Foodies, don’t miss out—come and check them out! 📍 Locations - **Bread & Butterfly**: Inman Park - **Nàdair**: Woodland Hills #AtlantaEats #MustVisitRestaurants #NYTimesRecommendations #FrenchCuisine #ScottishFlavors #FoodExploration #Atlanta
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Experienced the 6 course menu as of 6/29/24. This is about one of 5-6 places in Atlanta with a unique and creative tasting menu that is worth a visit. Kevin Gillespie is striking out his own fine dining experience, and this place delivers. From the atmosphere, service, and, of course, the food. Everything about Nadair exemplifies fine dining as well as striving for that michelin green star status. You will have a taste of Scottish inspired cuisine right here in Atlanta, a one of a kind experience. I had the 6 course tasting menu, and it was fantastic. Some courses were more of a hit than others, but ultimately that is to be expected, and comes down to personal taste preference. The cheese and onion pie is a great savory starter. You get the thick rich pie crust along with a tart and savory cheese and creme fraiche. 8/10 Next comes the shellfish dish, featuring mussels topped with cultured butter and some various green onion and beet. I wasn't too keen on this one as the mussels had a bit of chew to them.. otherwise, it was solid flavor wise. 6/10. Course 2 features cheese dumplings. The cheese was very fresh and herbal, with a greenish color. Definitely akin to Scottish comfort food. 8/10. Course 3 was the scallop with 'Scottish pudding', crushed peas, and bacon scallop sauce. The scallop was perfectly seared, fresh, and flavorful. Combined with the rest of the dish, this went above and beyond the standard scallop in a creme sauce. 9/10. Course 4 was the pork shoulder. Again, you want to combine all components of the dish into each bite for a rich, savory, and satiating meal. Definitely a highlight of the experience. 9/10. The final main was the wagyu spinalis. This is the ribeye cap of the wagyu, but the preparation was just not great for me. The meat was lukewarm, very rare, and somewhat chewy. The rest of the dish was fantastic, with the horseradish, potato, foie sauce, and mushroom. Again, everything paired wonderfully for a rich and savory experience. 7/10. The two desserts were fantastic. A deconstructed peach cobbler and various post-meal goodies. 8/10. The space is unique, quiet, and cozy, with heavy Scottish influence. Half of the staff are wearing kilts, and the servers/ bartenders are fantastic. Shoutout to Angela and Terell for the memorable night. Again, this is one of the few spots in Atlanta with a tasting menu and even more affordable 3 course menu of high caliber and unique/creative experience. Focusing on high-quality food sources, Gillespie truly delivers on his version of Scottish fine dining cuisine. Definitely add this one to your list to experience, you won't be disappointed.
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5.0
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Experienced the 6 course menu as of 6/29/24.

This is about one of 5-6 places in Atlanta with a unique and creative tasting menu that is worth a visit.

Kevin Gillespie is striking out his own fine dining experience, and this place delivers. From the atmosphere, service, and, of course, the food. Everything about Nadair exemplifies fine dining as well as striving for that michelin green star status. You will have a taste of Scottish inspired cuisine right here in Atlanta, a one of a kind experience.

I had the 6 course tasting menu, and it was fantastic. Some courses were more of a hit than others, but ultimately that is to be expected, and comes down to personal taste preference.

The cheese and onion pie is a great savory starter. You get the thick rich pie crust along with a tart and savory cheese and creme fraiche. 8/10

Next comes the shellfish dish, featuring mussels topped with cultured butter and some various green onion and beet. I wasn't too keen on this one as the mussels had a bit of chew to them.. otherwise, it was solid flavor wise. 6/10.

Course 2 features cheese dumplings. The cheese was very fresh and herbal, with a greenish color. Definitely akin to Scottish comfort food. 8/10.

Course 3 was the scallop with 'Scottish pudding', crushed peas, and bacon scallop sauce. The scallop was perfectly seared, fresh, and flavorful. Combined with the rest of the dish, this went above and beyond the standard scallop in a creme sauce. 9/10.

Course 4 was the pork shoulder. Again, you want to combine all components of the dish into each bite for a rich, savory, and satiating meal. Definitely a highlight of the experience. 9/10.

The final main was the wagyu spinalis. This is the ribeye cap of the wagyu, but the preparation was just not great for me. The meat was lukewarm, very rare, and somewhat chewy. The rest of the dish was fantastic, with the horseradish, potato, foie sauce, and mushroom. Again, everything paired wonderfully for a rich and savory experience. 7/10.

The two desserts were fantastic. A deconstructed peach cobbler and various post-meal goodies. 8/10.

The space is unique, quiet, and cozy, with heavy Scottish influence. Half of the staff are wearing kilts, and the servers/ bartenders are fantastic. Shoutout to Angela and Terell for the memorable night.

Again, this is one of the few spots in Atlanta with a tasting menu and even more affordable 3 course menu of high caliber and unique/creative experience. Focusing on high-quality food sources, Gillespie truly delivers on his version of Scottish fine dining cuisine.

Definitely add this one to your list to experience, you won't be...

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5.0
45w

I don’t think I can say enough good things about Nadair! I am a total fan girl of Kevin (the owner and head chef) but he doesn’t ever disappoint. I thought Nadair would be a once in a lifetime opportunity but to be honest I don’t want to only go once. I want to go for EVERY occasion- and I will!!!! And here is why…. (Yes, it is a mnemonic device) It is… Nice Appetizing Devine Amazing Imaginative Rare

Nice- everything is nice. The location, the atmosphere, the concept, and most importantly the people. You feel like you are driving to an industrial random building- which you kind of are but parking is easy and the restaurant is big! Inside it feels very homey and inviting with warmth. The decor did remind me of Scotland too! I love how the concept is Scottish food with unique twists. I also love the concept of picking from a three course menu or doing the six course tasting. We did the 3-course and can’t wait to go back and do the six. As soon as you walk in you are greeted with a smile and treated like their number one customer the whole time you are there. Appetizing. You come for the food I know. And you won’t be disappointed. We started with an unexpected amuse bouche. It was the best one bite I have ever experienced- I jokingly asked for more. Then we received our appetizers which left us so happy as we order the Terrine and crab salad. After they delivered scones surprisingly and the butter with those was so good I was piling it on. For entrees we got the wagyu and pork loin chop. The desserts we ordered were sticky toffee pudding and their special spice cake. They wrapped up the meal with another mini dessert sample of shortbread and moose. Devine. EVERYTHING WE HAD WAS DEVINE- nothing negative at all to say. I wanted to lick every plate and desired more. The appetizers had strong flavor, the pork loin came with a sweet maple sauce and I couldn’t get enough. The desserts were rich too! Amazing. Everything was just amazing. Every detail from menu, ordering, to serving. Imaginative. The menu was very unique and I have never experienced anything like it. From the crab salad, to sweet pork loin it was all imaginative and you could tell the effort that was put into planning it. The menu changes too! Rare. Nadair is a rare experience that everyone should experience if they can!!! I can’t wait to go back. Thank you Kevin for such an amazing experience and one that I will treasure every time I...

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5.0
1y

UPDATE EDIT: Nàdair reached out and vowed to make things right in a truly unique fashion, catered to us. Never experienced customer service like that. I now believe our isolated incident was exactly that. A single incident, that did not represent their values, culture, or hospitality. Blown away. That is why I’m happily changing my review to 5 stars. We look forward to our next meal there. Thank you, Nàdair.

My wife being a big fan of Kevin Gillespie and myself being a Top Chef enthusiast, it made sense to put on our best and check out Nàdair for our anniversary. As we were escorted to our table, we were greeted by one menu hand signed “Happy Anniversary”. A nice touch. Once seated, our Nick Frost doppelgänger waiter introduced himself. He was kind enough, but had a sprinkle of snooty towards us. My wife and I picked our courses, along with a bottle of Pinot. For a starter, I got Deviled Ham Toastie. Delicious, but a tad over seasoned. For the main course, I got Wood Grilled Diver Scallops. Finishing things off, I got a “Tipsy Laird” Trifle. Delicious. Loved the subtle orange chantilly. My wife got the Savory Apple Strudel, Wood Grilled Wagyu Beef Culotte, and the Apple Cider Donut. She seemed delighted with her choices. Once dinner was nearing a close, our waiter brought a finishing toffee pudding of some sort. I missed the name, because he accidentally knocked over my wife’s glass of wine over the table. He proceeded to dap the table with a non-absorbent napkin and offered to get us another glass. As we still had wine left in the bottle, we declined… we also still had wine on the table. Nobody further came to check on us, or help clean the wine puddle. Our waiter came back with the unaltered check. Very expensive. I thought about speaking up, but my wife is opposed to “making a scene”. Full price for the table wine, it is. I lay down the card on the table. Our waiter returns shortly after and asks “do you need more time for the check?”. Seriously, dude? First, the card is on the table. Second, you are rushing my wife and I, as we finish our wine, while we do our best to avoid the stainful liquid on the table. This was our 4th Kevin Gillespie restaurant. Based on the questionable service, I would not return...

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