parking is limited, but there’s valet parking, and I think there’s parking south of the intersection. The food is good or I would describe typical of most restaurants. Beautiful patio outside. There were more kids than I expected. The servers I’ve had were all friendly and nice.
Patricia N.
Place rating: 5 Ashburn, VA
Great place, good food, friendly atmosphere and away from the maddening crowd!!!
Patricio M.
Place rating: 3 Tampa, FL
I was expecting a better experience than the one we had. The service was good, but the food was ok, nothing special. It is nicely located, but there isn’t really nothing special about it, nothing that would encourage me to go back.
Kathleen S.
Place rating: 1 Jupiter, FL
Cockroaches on the walls in the dining room. Eww. I took pictures but now they won’t upload. Anyway, we only had drinks, but it’s obviously unsanitary.
Brian E.
Place rating: 5 Oakland, CA
Tried the Treehouse Pub for my first time today. I had my French Bulldog with me and we were looking for a dog-friendly place. Treehouse fits the bill perfectly. Large covered deck with ceiling fans means you can be outside year-round(it’s heated, too). They brought water for Chloe right away and the staff were super friendly with both her and me. The food was really good as well – fresh ingredients prepared perfectly. And a great selection of local craft beers.
Bahn Mi A.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
Pretty good. Wife likes it a lot more than me solid brunch and a great deck to have drinks on a warm day. Not exactly my cup of tea but a lot of people like it.
Kaitlin F.
Place rating: 1 Atlanta, GA
This was a terrible experience! Do not go here if you have any sort of food allergies. I tried to go here for a friends birthday party with a large group. I called ahead of time to make sure that I could at least eat something while I was visiting with friends. I was told that they don’t have anything gluten free on the menu by the hostess. I called back to speak to the manager to see if some sort of accommodations could be made. I was told, BYTHEMANAGER, that«we are busy and don’t have time to make anything special for you». Obviously my friends and I will be taking our business elsewhere. Very unprofessional way for a manager to speak with a potential customer… I will never go back here ever again.
Christine W.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
I was searching for a dog friendly establishment to go to after spending an afternoon at Piedmont Park and found this gem. The atmosphere is great! We sat outside under the covered porch and it was very comfortable and pleasant. The people sitting around us seemed to be enjoying themselves. I saw lots of smiles. The food looked great and it looked like the patrons were happy with the food on their plates. We ordered the hummus platter and the hot wings and both were delicious. The service was fantastic. We had a really enjoyable meal. The food probably isn’t going to knock you off your feet, but it’s very good. What really appealed to me is that we could take our dogs along. Since we spend a lot of time at work while our dogs wait for us at home, it was nice to give them the time they deserve. I would come back here on a Friday or Saturday night for dinner and bring my dogs.
Kristen C.
Place rating: 5 Gainesville, GA
Only the best for a relaxing Sunday morning mimosa and Belgian waffle brunch while enjoying some outdoor seating. Better get there early though to avoid the crowds!
Cameron J.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
Great, laid back atmosphere. It doesn’t feel stuffy like most buckhead eateries. Got a chicken sandwich with pineapple and some fries, which was all great. Will definitely be back.
Alison K.
Place rating: 4 San Francisco, CA
I have been really liking treehouse lately. It is a comfortable environment where you can come in exercise clothes or t-shirt and jeans. We usually walk there since the neighborhood had great sidewalks. The whole restaurant is a covered porch they only have 2 – 3 tables inside. You seat yourself. As for food we have had the wings(very good) with homemade dressing(even better) the fish taco I loved even though I am not a huge flour tortilla fan. I have had a chicken sandwich and both the fries and potato salad are good. They really take the time to use quality ingredients without all the fuss and high price tag.
Stephanie P.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
Treehouse is a refreshing escape from the«Buckhead Babe» lifestyle. Super casual, strong drinks, and deliciously simple food, all for a great price. I’ve tried the following: Moscow Mule — delicious! Artichoke dip — also delicious Chicken sandwich with mushrooms and some kind of cheese — yum! Their French fries & honey mustard are also addictive. On top of all of this, they have Hendricks gin, and few things make me happier. Will definitely return!
Mick D.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
I’m not a fan of the chairs. But the food was good. I met a couple of friends here for a periodic dinner-club-thing. Treehouse has been around a long time. That’s «really freaking long» in Atlanta restaurant years. It’s tucked into a corner of Peachtree Hills, which is itself tucked into a corner behind Buckhead. I recommend you check it out. The entire patio is built around a few trees, lending a nice, airy feel to the place, which I imagine only gets better during the warmer months. Seems like a nice place to grab a casual meal. Service was generally attentive, yet it didn’t intrude on our conversations. And the food was tasty. I had a Grilled Chicken sandwich done«Special Delivery»(with sautéed mushrooms, onion & white American cheese). Good stuff. Among the things my friends had were a Treehouse Pizza. Which looked to be just the right size. Next time I may try that. UNLESS I get to go back for brunch. I just took a look at their brunch menu, and there are some tasty-looking things on it. I will definitely have to go back for that. Holler if you’re coming with.
Lilly S.
Place rating: 4 Kennesaw, GA
A nice hole-in-the-wall, locals only kinda place with a good burger and service. My friend suggested this for an impromptu dinner one night, and I was game after hearing a lot about it through other friends. I think the name for the restaurant comes from the restaurant being back within the tree line and shady. It’s easy to forget you’re in the middle of busy Lindbergh near the MARTA station, and close to Buckhead and Midown. Treehouse is in a small shopping center in a primarily residential area, and is impressively quiet. Treehouse has great patio space and very little inside seating. We opted for the patio because the weather was nice, although I didn’t enjoy the other patrons who smoked out there. Everything is super casual, which I loved: seat yourself, enough attention from your server without being overbearing, and food comes quickly out of the kitchen. I had the Wicked Burger that comes with Wicked Pimento cheese and lettuce/tomato/pickles, and fries. The cheese was really thick and chunky, and most of it slid off my burger when I ate it. I eventually had a big enough pile of it to scoop it back on my burger at the end. The fries were good, seasoned well and they give you a generous portion! Everything came out piping hot and fresh off the grill. My friend got the California chicken sandwich, and subbed the jalapenos for mushrooms, and got the zucchini/squash as her side. I can tell she didn’t hate it because she sent a clean plate back to the kitchen! Best of all, everything is reasonably priced. I had a hard cider with my burger and paid less than $ 18 including tax and tip. Not too shabby! I’ll definitely do it again because the atmosphere is so cool and the food is made really well.
Brandon S.
Place rating: 3 Atlanta, GA
This restaurant is absolutely adorable, and the service here is nice, even if the servers dress like they just finished with a group yoga session. The parking is awful, and the food is almost as bad. I’m not THAT person who orders chicken fingers everywhere he goes — you know what person I’m talking about — but for whatever reason, I did. They were clearly frozen and microwaved prior to being served. I had high hopes for this place, and it just didn’t deliver. I want to believe that other things on the menu are good, but I’m a strong believer that it shouldn’t matter what you order on the menu: it should ALL be good.
Stef T.
Place rating: 5 Chicago, IL
One of my favorite restaurants in Buckhead. It’s located in the Peachtree Hills neighborhood and is definitely a neighborhood joint. I’ve been here several times, for dinner and brunch. The best part of this place is the atmosphere — the screened in porch/patio is nestled in a group of trees, with one tree coming up through the middle of the porch. The patio is almost always full, but there are quite a few tables and you can seat yourself as soon as someone gets up. Dogs are also allowed on the patio. There is a full bar and small seating area inside and apparently there is more seating downstairs but it has yet to be open when I’ve been there. The décor inside is pretty cool if you ever choose to sit inside. A lot of vintage bird houses, signs and knick knacks. The food is good, nothing spectacular in my opinion but it’s not too expensive. Servers are friendly, depending on how crowded it is, they are usually running around quite a bit. Like I said, one of my favorite spots, five stars easy.
Derek B.
Place rating: 4 Birmingham, AL
Good local spot for Sunday brunch/lunch. Located off the beaten path in a mostly residential area. The English muffin burger was tasty. The fries were mediocre. It is pet friendly on the outdoor patio and it seemed like about 1 out of 3 people had dogs with them. Is a ‘hip’ place. Eclectic mix of ages and people. I recommend checking it out. We had about a 15 minute wait.
Susie H.
Place rating: 5 Buckhead, Atlanta, GA
Love love love their patio. Even in the hot summer it’s nice since they have misting fans. They allow dogs on the patio which is a plus. Never had bad service here. Eaten a bunch of things here and enjoyed them all. It’s fairly cheap too which is a plus. Younger crowd mostly but I’ve seen all ages here. Casual atmosphere and very low key. But don’t be surprised if you have to wait. It can get crowded for weekend brunch. If you haven’t been, you’re missing out.
Mary Locke M.
Place rating: 4 Mount Pleasant, SC
Any place where I can have brunch with my dog Madeline is always great as far as I’m concerned. Sure, being able to bring man’s best friend to brunch is a huge perk, but I would love Treehouse regardless of dogs. It’s a wonderful patio restaurant complete with misting fans tucked into Peachtree Hills. Everything about it is just plain adorable. I kind of feel like I’m at the beach rather than in Atlanta. I say that because it’s delightfully low key — seat yourself, somewhat lackadaisical service, and dogs welcome. All of which are fantastic as far as I’m concerned though. In a city of pretentious brunch spots(aka last weekend’s epic fail for thrice the price at Watershed), it’s nice to have a laid back place to sit back and enjoy at a leisurely pace. The menu is simple, and you can find some relatively healthy finds on it. Today I opted for my old standby egg white omelet with spinach, mushrooms, and feta. Delightful! It’s a hearty three egg omelet served with home fries and cantaloupe. My friend had a burger, which looked wonderful as well. I’ve had dinner here several times as well and have never been disappointed. My only complaint is that I don’t live in a cute little house within walking distance of Treehouse. If I did, you can bet that Madeline and I would be regulars.
Lea L.
Place rating: 5 Charlotte, NC
Okay, I usually don’t like writing reviews for places I’ve been only once and will likely not visit again in the near future, but I enjoyed brunch so much that I feel compelled to write a review. First off this place is ADORABLE. Located in a shady little grove off in the corner of a windy, quiet street with a big ‘olé porch and casual farmhouse kind of feel. The inside is very small, so I venture to assume most people go here for the porch. We had a party of 6 or so for Saturday brunch and this place hit the spot. Service was great, quick… even with our difficult group who were constantly asking for more drinks, extra sides of gravy, etc. I’m a Benedict, biscuits and gravy and Bloody Mary person… the three B’s… and when I saw the biscuits and gravy Benedict I almost started crying with excitement. Also, the Bloody Mary was the best I’ve had in a LONG while and have them at least a few times a week. The Benedict, the Bloody, the potatoes… everything was delicious. Try this place for Sat/Sun. brunch!