Just finished an excellent steak dinner served with a loaded baked potato and hourt cote vert. Great presentation, excellent service… and what supprissed me was that all the dinners(there were 20-people in my group) were presented at the same time.
Fred P.
Place rating: 1 Canton, GA
Bridgemill Golf Course, great golf course! Featherstones, most pathetic excuse for a club house reaturant ever. Food is ok, service is slow. Biggest complaint is they close early and don’t seem to follow actual hours of operation. Just finished a golf round with a friend on Sunday afternoon. Course is packed and we go in their for a beer and appetizer at 5:25. They look at us like we are crazy and say we are closing. I think I will take my golf business to Woodmont where they seem to want customers and provide great service.
Thomas P.
Place rating: 5 Canton, GA
My family and I eat here about two times a week and during the last several years it has seen ups and downs. With the new chef, the last few months the food and service have been much better. Great menu and great quality of food with attention to detail.
Emanuel S.
Place rating: 1 Woodstock, GA
Well I decided for Easter take my Daughter and Son for what I was expecting a nice Easter brunch, what was I thinking? First it was not brunch, it was Unch! No breakfast items and when I got the bill for three«lunch buffets»(3 orange juices and one chocolate milk) I started chuckling as I could not believe it! With auto-added gratuity $ 107.00!!! How do places like this exist and more importantly, are Bridgemill residents that crazy to frequent?
Paul T.
Place rating: 2 Canton, GA
Overpriced for what it is. The food really hasn’t been the same since Andrew Featherstone left. I think they’ve been through 5 chefs in the last two years alone.
Christy T.
Place rating: 3 Holly Springs, GA
Food is good but it’s the slowest service. I’ve lived here since 2004 and it’s still SLOW
Miranda J.
Place rating: 4 Smyrna, GA
If I could I would put a 3.5. I’ve ordered their dinner take-out, and went to the brunch. The brunch was really good and inexpensive. Definitely worth the trip back. Biscuits, omelets, cheese grits, fruit, waffles… all you can eat. The dinner wasn’t quite as impressive but I will give it another shot as I live in the neighborhood and it’s pretty convenient. Kind of weak salads and appetizers. You get the feeling they’re trying to do an Atlanta-upscale menu, but with unmotivated cooks, to probably a pretty uninterested crowd.