
Oreatha's At The Point
Cascade Road, Atlanta
Bar in Atlanta, United States
Why go
Oreatha's At The Point is a practical Cascade Road pick for an easy Atlanta dinner plan, especially Wednesday or Thursday when a calmer first visit is the goal. It is less compelling as a drinks-first choice because no cocktail program detail is published, so compare Halfway Crooks Beer or SkyLounge if the bar is the main event.
About Oreatha's At The Point
Oreatha's At The Point is an Atlanta venue with a smart-casual dress code and a limited weekly schedule. Hours are Wednesday through Friday from 5–10 PM, Saturday from 2–10 PM, Sunday from 11 AM–4 PM; it is closed Monday and Tuesday.
It is best considered for timing and fit rather than for a specific specialty. If your plans depend on a clearly defined format, compare it with other named options such as Halfway Crooks Beer or SkyLounge.
Plan around the schedule and Atlanta location, not a documented specialty
There is no specific drink program detail to frame this spot around, so it works best as a flexible Atlanta option when the hours and dress code fit your plans. Group plans may be easier to keep flexible, but larger parties should confirm logistics directly before committing, especially during the Wednesday-to-Saturday hours.
Where it fits in an Atlanta night out
This is a direct Atlanta option to consider when the hours and dress code work for your plans. If you want to compare it with other named options, Bakaris Pizza & Kava Lounge - Halal, Plant-Based & Wellness, Life Bistro, Bless Your Heart can help you shape a different kind of evening.
The verdict: consider Oreatha's At The Point when its Atlanta location, smart-casual dress code, hours fit the plan. If you want to decide on cuisine, drinks, seating, or service style, compare current menu and venue details directly.
Planning details
- Location
- 2287 Cascade Rd, Atlanta, GA 30311
- Website
- oreathas.com
- Phone
- +1 404 228 4852
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Oreatha's At The Point presents as a neighborhood-rooted bar that foregrounds community over spectacle. The writing frames it as part of Cascade Road’s long-standing hospitality infrastructure: a place that serves local social life and civic rituals rather than a tourism-oriented nightlife stop. The venue is described in terms of reinvention and continuity, sharpening an identity that is embedded in the corridor’s Black middle-class history. Visitors encounter a grounded, communal tone — familiar and intentional — where the social role of the bar is as important as any individual trend or momentary buzz.
Best For
This bar is best for people seeking an authentic neighborhood gathering spot: casual hangouts, group meetups, and community-focused outings. The profile spotlights Oreatha's as a place that functions as local infrastructure, so it suits groups who want a steady, community-oriented setting rather than a tourist-focused experience. It also works well for anyone interested in seeing how longstanding neighborhood hospitality operates—attendees who value rootedness and social continuity will find it especially appropriate.
Venue details
Ambiance
Laid-back soul music with a diverse multigenerational crowd in an upscale casual setting.
Tags
Vibe
Best For
Format
Accessibility
At the Bar
- Bar Category
- Lounge
- Late Night
- Closes by 10pm
- Music
- Laid Back Soul Music
Planning details
Location
Also consider
Also Consider
- Bakaris Pizza & Kava Lounge - Halal, Plant-Based & Wellness, Notable alternative
- Life Bistro, Notable alternative
- Bless Your Heart, Notable alternative
- Halfway Crooks Beer, Notable alternative
- SkyLounge, Notable alternative
Bar context
How it compares with nearby Atlanta options
Choose Oreatha's At The Point when Cascade Road convenience and an easier booking are the priorities. Compared with SkyLounge, it reads as the lower-friction dinner choice rather than a view-led occasion plan. SkyLounge makes more sense when ambiance is the main reason for going out; Oreatha's is the more practical call when location and timing drive the decision.
For a more clearly defined specialty, Bakaris Pizza & Kava Lounge - Halal, Plant-Based & Wellness gives the group a narrower brief, while Halfway Crooks Beer is the cleaner pick for a drinks-led outing. If the night needs a documented beer focus, Halfway Crooks Beer is the safer cross-shop; if dinner convenience matters more, Oreatha's stays in play.
Life Bistro and Bless Your Heart are the natural alternates when the group wants another Atlanta table without turning the evening into a major reservation project. With no published price tier for Oreatha's, value comes down to fit: book it for neighborhood ease, not for a clearly signposted splurge or destination bar experience.
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Compare Oreatha's At The Point
| Venue | Location | Awards |
|---|---|---|
| Oreatha's At The Point | Atlanta | No published awards |
| Bakaris Pizza & Kava Lounge - Halal, Plant-Based & Wellness | Atlanta | No published awards |
| Life Bistro | Atlanta | No published awards |
| Bless Your Heart | Atlanta | No published awards |
| Halfway Crooks Beer | Atlanta | No published awards |
| SkyLounge | Atlanta | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What's the crowd like at Oreatha's At The Point?
The crowd is not specifically identified. Based on the listed hours, it is best planned around Wednesday-to-Saturday hours or the Sunday daytime window.
Is Oreatha's At The Point open late?
No. The latest closing time is 10 PM on Wednesday through Saturday. It is closed Monday and Tuesday, Sunday hours are 11 AM–4 PM.
Is Oreatha's At The Point good for a date?
It can be considered for a date if the Atlanta location, smart-casual dress code, listed hours suit your plans. Ambiance, seating style, menu format are not specified.
Is the food good at Oreatha's At The Point?
Cuisine type, chef details, dishes, pricing, ratings, awards are not listed here. The decision should be based on the hours, Atlanta location, dress code unless you check current menu details directly.
What's the best time to go to Oreatha's At The Point?
Use the hours to plan: Wednesday through Friday from 5–10 PM, Saturday from 2–10 PM, Sunday from 11 AM–4 PM. It is closed Monday and Tuesday.















