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    Holeman and Finch, Restaurant in Atlanta
    Restaurant300Points
    Wine Spectator 2026

    Holeman and Finch

    Midtown, Atlanta

    Restaurant in Atlanta, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Business Casual

    Why go

    Holeman and Finch is a practical Midtown Atlanta pick when the plan needs an easy table, central Peachtree Street location, lunch-through-dinner flexibility. Choose it for a date, business meal, or low-friction celebration, but do not treat it as an awards-led or tasting-menu-style splurge based on the available details.

    About Holeman and Finch

    In Atlanta, Holeman and Finch is best evaluated on the essentials: daily hours and a business-casual dress code. The restaurant opens at 11 AM every day, closes at 10 PM Monday through Wednesday, 11 PM Thursday through Saturday, 9 PM on Sunday. That schedule gives it a straightforward planning profile: daytime meetups, early dinners, later evening plans on the later-closing Thursday-through-Saturday stretch can all be considered without first untangling a complicated calendar. It can make the restaurant a practical option when the priority is timing rather than a highly specific restaurant format.

    This is a stronger fit for a plan that needs clear operating hours than for a diner trying to chase a specific chef, tasting format, cuisine, price point, or award trail. Consider Holeman and Finch when the hours and dress code work for your plans. The business-casual note is useful because it sets a baseline without suggesting anything overly formal: it points toward a polished but accessible planning mindset, especially for guests balancing a meal with meetings, travel, or a night out elsewhere in the city.

    A practical Atlanta choice for plans that need flexibility

    For a first-timer, the decision is simple: pick this when the occasion needs an Atlanta restaurant with direct hours and business-casual expectations. That makes the venue easier to slot into an itinerary where the surrounding schedule matters as much as the meal itself. If someone is coordinating a group, arriving from a hotel, or trying to keep options open before or after dinner, the hours provide the clearest reason to keep Holeman and Finch on the shortlist. For a broader scan of the area, use Our full Atlanta restaurants guide, or compare hotel and nightlife options through Our full Atlanta hotels guide and Our full Atlanta bars guide.

    The main caution is expectation-setting. Do not choose it on the assumption that it is a formal tasting-menu-style booking or a splurge driven by a particular price range, cuisine tag, chef credit, menu format, bar details, or awards profile. It is also not the right choice if the decision depends on a particular dish, beverage program, or celebratory format. The better approach is to use the schedule and dress code as the anchor, then compare any more specific dining preferences elsewhere before committing. If the plan needs a clear comparison against other Atlanta options, 5Church Midtown, Divan Restaurant & Bar, Rumi's Kitchen Colony Square, Saints + Council, Tap: A Gastropub are reasonable names to check in the same research pass. In that context, Holeman and Finch works best as a practical candidate: easy to understand, easy to time, most useful when the restaurant choice is being shaped by logistics rather than by a long list of dining assumptions.

    The takeThis is a go-to for diners who want serious cooking in a relaxed, unceremonious setting. It suits after-work drinks that turn into dinner, casual hangouts with friends, and small group nights where sharing a well-edited menu feels right. The place lives in Atlanta’s fine-casual register—it’s not for formal celebrations but for people who want thoughtfully executed food without rigid service rituals. Evening visits are the clearest fit, when the bar energy and kitchen pace align and the room’s low lighting enhances the social atmosphere.
    Venue detailsFarm to Table
    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextAtlanta, United States

    Planning details

    Location
    1201 Peachtree St NE Building 400, Suite #160, Atlanta, GA 30361
    Website
    holeman-finch.com
    Phone
    +1 404 948 1175
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Holeman and Finch deliberately occupies the space between a serious bar and an unannounced restaurant. The room favors low lighting and a bar-forward energy, so the soundtrack and volume track more like a drinking destination than a formal dining room. Regulars prize the ambiguity: it feels intimate and cozy without the pageantry of tasting-menu service. The kitchen and drinks program operate with equal care, which keeps the mood focused on good food and strong cocktails rather than ceremony. Overall the venue reads as a confident, quietly vibrant spot for diners who appreciate substance over show.

    Best For

    This is a go-to for diners who want serious cooking in a relaxed, unceremonious setting. It suits after-work drinks that turn into dinner, casual hangouts with friends, and small group nights where sharing a well-edited menu feels right. The place lives in Atlanta’s fine-casual register—it’s not for formal celebrations but for people who want thoughtfully executed food without rigid service rituals. Evening visits are the clearest fit, when the bar energy and kitchen pace align and the room’s low lighting enhances the social atmosphere.

    Ordering Tips

    Start with the items that built the restaurant's reputation: the double-stack cheeseburger is a signature and a safe bet, and the house-made charcuterie plays well for sharing. Leave room for dessert—sticky toffee pudding is listed among the standout sweets—and consider smoked oysters if you want a briny starter to cut through richer dishes. Remember that the drinks list and kitchen operate at matched levels of attention, so treat the evening as both a bar visit and a serious meal: order food alongside cocktails rather than assuming this is only a drinking stop.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Industrial-chic with patchwork hammered and patinated metal walls, communal seating packed tightly, open kitchen with hanging hams, and illuminated glass panels displaying house-cured pork and pickled vegetables.

    Tags

    Vibe

    LivelyRusticIndustrial

    Best For

    Casual HangoutAfter WorkGroup Dining

    Experience

    Open Kitchen

    Sourcing

    Farm to TableLocal Sourcing

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Business Casual
    Noise Level
    Lively
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Standard
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • double-stack cheeseburger
    • house-made charcuterie
    • sticky toffee pudding
    • smoked oysters
    Planning details

    Location

    1201 Peachtree St NE Building 400, Suite #160, Atlanta, GA 30361 · Directions

    +1 404 948 1175

    holeman-finch.com

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    If you cannot get the timing you want

    Try 5Church Midtown when the meal needs a stronger special-occasion feel in the same Midtown orbit. For something more casual and drinks-led, Tap: A Gastropub is the cleaner backup.

    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Midtown Atlanta

    Choose Holeman and Finch when ease matters more than chasing a specific format. Against Rumi's Kitchen Colony Square and 5Church Midtown, the decision comes down to the kind of night: Holeman and Finch is the safer call for a flexible Midtown meal, while those peers are better comparison checks if the group wants a more clearly defined dining identity before committing.

    Tap: A Gastropub is the more casual cross-shop for drinks-first or low-ceremony plans. Saints + Council is worth comparing when ambiance carries more weight than pure convenience. Divan Restaurant & Bar makes more sense for diners who want a restaurant-and-bar frame rather than a simple Midtown meal slot.

    For value, the deciding factor is not a listed price tier, since no confirmed range is available here. The better filter is booking friction and occasion fit: Holeman and Finch is the practical pick for an easier Midtown plan, while the peers above are stronger cross-shops when cuisine direction, room mood, or bar energy matters more.

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    Holeman and Finch Atlanta: Hours, Dress Code, Practical Verdict and similar venues
    VenueLocationAwards
    Holeman and FinchAtlanta
    2026 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence
    Rumi's Kitchen Colony SquareAtlantaNo published awards
    5Church MidtownAtlantaNo published awards
    Tap : A GastropubAtlantaNo published awards
    Saints + CouncilAtlantaNo published awards
    Divan Restaurant & BarAtlantaNo published awards

    How Holeman and Finch Atlanta: Hours, Dress Code, Practical Verdict compares with similar nearby venues.

    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Holeman and Finch?

    Treat Holeman and Finch as an Atlanta option for plans where the basics matter: it is open daily, with hours from 11 AM to 10 PM Monday through Wednesday, 11 AM to 11 PM Thursday through Saturday, 11 AM to 9 PM Sunday. The dress code is business casual.

    Can Holeman and Finch accommodate groups?

    If you are planning for a party, confirm directly with the restaurant before booking. For comparison research, you may also look at Saints + Council, Divan Restaurant & Bar, or Tap: A Gastropub.

    Does Holeman and Finch handle dietary restrictions?

    Ask the restaurant directly before you go, especially if the restriction is strict or cross-contact matters. If you are comparing other Atlanta options, Rumi's Kitchen Colony Square may be part of the same research pass.

    What should I wear to Holeman and Finch?

    The dress code is business casual. That makes neat, polished attire the safest choice for a visit to Holeman and Finch in Atlanta.