KeithKNOWS, been there, Ate there!
My first visit to Legal Seafood was not a pleasant experience, however, I believe in second chances. So on a beautiful Wednesday evening, as I strolled through Wednesday Winddown @ Centennial Park, I was hopeful that my experience would be memorable and pleasant. We were warmly greeted, in fact, customer service was excellent. We decided to sit on the balcony with a magnificent view of Centennial Park and downtown. Legal Seafood is a boston chain that prides itself on superior customer service and the freshest fish on planet earth. (well, I exaggerated, maybe not planet earth, how about Serious Seafood, is that better?) Located in the Hilton Garden Inn, across the street from Centennial Park, Georgia Aquarium, tourist rave about the food non-stop. Legal has an extensive seafood menu, you name it, it’s on the menu. (can’t eat seafood, there’s something for you too) The wine list features recommendations for food and wine pairings, which make it easy to pick a wine that compliments each meal. (I know you are wondering, when did he start drinking, NEVER!!! This is for your information!(LOL). I decided to try the Rainbow Trout, it was tasty, fresh, grilled the way I like it. My dining guest ordered oven roasted herb chicken, and was very pleased. For sides we both grazed on braised collard greens and slammin’ sweet potatoes mash Now after every good meal, let them eat cake, I want my chocolate bon bons filled with delectable strawberry & coffee ice cream. Prices are moderate to expensive, just bring extra cash, in case you want one of those signature drinks or to eat at the Oyster Bar. (LOL) There’s free parking unless you prefer valet, that’s $5. Legal Seafood is worth the trip, the wait or whatever you have to do to get in.
Pros: valet parking, excellent customer service, convenient
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