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- SSaylina1 review5.0Dined todayThe experience and service was AMAZING! Will definitely being going back!!More infoThe Melting Pot - KennesawPrice: Expensive• Fondue• Kennesaw•4.7
- KkevinLas Vegas •8 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoGreat evening , food was fantastic. Only concern is music was loud and tough for table to hear conversationMore infoMac's Raw BarPrice: Moderate• Seafood• Marietta•4.8
- SSamanthaNew Orleans / Louisiana •1 review5.0Dined 1 day agoMy husband and I celebrated Valentines Day at Macs this past Sunday and had an amazing meal! We had the Beef Wellington bites, French Onion Soup & Cesar Salad to start and everything was superb! I had the Barrel Filet cooked medium rare with bone marrow butter and my husband had the Prime Rib-eye and they were both amazing!! I was really looking forward to trying the Sticky Toffee Pudding but I looked at the wrong menu online so we skipped dessert and had some night cap cocktails. Our night was great with great service as well! Will definitely comeback!More infoMac's ChophousePrice: Expensive• Steakhouse• Marietta•4.8
- RReganAtlanta •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoOverall the dining experience was 5 stars. The waitstaff is top notch and we enjoyed our time. I did not enjoy my meal as much as I wanted too. It was very salty and in my opinion had too much oil. I suspect that this is not the norm as many people in my life rave about this place. I will try again in the future to see if it was just an off meal.More infoHamp & Harry'sPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Marietta•4.5
- AAubreaAtlanta •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoCapers on Main doesn’t look like much on the outside. To be honest, my wife and I were wondering if we had made a mistake as we pulled up but the parking lot was full and capers had come recommended. We got in and the dining room was about 80% full with a mix of couples and girl groups doing “gallentine”. Shortly after we were seated the piano man started playing in the lounge which is comfy with a nice fireplace. We got our drinks and here is where I knew we were in for a good experience. I ordered a martini with a twist. Most bartenders will be lazy and toss in a wedge, never mind that the wedge overpowers the martini and I drink too shelf but this bartender gave me to twist and even had a cool presentation for it skewered on a toothpick. My wife had a special martini from the house specialty menu. She ordered the blackened pasta and I had the crab cakes. Both were good, the crab cakes had a fruit sauce that was light and sweet, not overpowering and the crab cakes were mostly crab, almost no filler. The blackened pasta was decent. It’s a good choice if you don’t want to be overpowered with seasoning. For desert we had the crème brûlée. It was enough for 2 with a few bites left over. All in all we spent a hundred bucks plus tip and felt we got out money’s worth. Our waitress was very nice and had a great balance for not hovering but also not letting us linger with needs not fulfilled. Service very good.More infoCapers on MainPrice: Expensive• American• Kennesaw•4.8