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    Restaurant in Atlanta, United States

    Atlas

    1,575pts

    Michelin star, serious wine, hard reservation.

    Atlas, Restaurant in Atlanta

    About Atlas

    Atlas at The St. Regis Atlanta holds a Michelin star (2024 and 2025) and runs one of the most serious wine programs in the city, with 5,000 bottles and four dedicated sommeliers. Dinner only, Tuesday through Saturday, at $$$$ pricing. Hard to book — plan three to four weeks out. The right call for a special occasion where the room, the wine, and the kitchen all need to perform.

    The Verdict

    Atlas earns its Michelin star and its $$$$ price tag, but only a fraction of Atlanta's dining-out crowd will get a table on their first attempt. Dinner here is hard to book, serves only Tuesday through Saturday, and sits inside The St. Regis Atlanta at 88 W Paces Ferry Rd — a combination that signals precisely what kind of evening you're signing up for. If you want the most complete fine-dining package in Buckhead — serious wine depth, a room with genuine art-world credentials, and a kitchen under Chef Freddy Money that has held a Michelin star in both 2024 and 2025 , Atlas is the right call. If you want a more relaxed format at comparable quality, Lazy Betty is easier to secure and arguably more inventive on the plate.

    The Room and the Art

    The physical space is part of the case for booking. Atlas occupies a gallery-like room inside The St. Regis Atlanta, where contemporary works by Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita and Yan Pei-Ming hang alongside the tables , these are not reproductions or decorative prints. For a special occasion dinner, that context matters: the room already has the weight of a significant evening before the first course arrives. The setting is formal without being stiff, and the St. Regis address means service infrastructure (valet, concierge, coat handling) is in place. For a birthday dinner, anniversary, or a business meal where the room needs to do some of the work, the space at Atlas is among the most considered in Atlanta.

    The Wine Program

    This is where Atlas separates itself from most of Atlanta's fine-dining field, and it's the primary reason to book here if drinks are a priority. Wine Director Mcswell Pereira leads a team that includes sommeliers Andrew Beck, Chris Gonzales, and Joseph Stephenson , four specialist staff for a single restaurant is a level of investment that shows on the list. The cellar runs to 5,000 bottles across 900 selections, with particular depth in France (Burgundy and Champagne are called out specifically), California, and Italy. Expect to find serious $100-plus bottles alongside more accessible options, and a $50 corkage fee if you bring your own. Wine pricing on the list sits at the $$$ tier, which is appropriate for the cellar quality and the St. Regis context. If wine pairing is central to your evening, Atlas is the strongest option in Atlanta's top-tier restaurant set. For comparison, Bacchanalia has a well-regarded list but nothing at Atlas's inventory scale.

    Atlas was also published on Star Wine List in July 2022 as a White Star property , an independent signal that the program meets a recognized international standard, separate from its Michelin status. That combination of recognitions puts Atlas in a category shared nationally with programs at places like Le Bernardin in New York City and Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, though Atlas operates at a different price ceiling and with a different regional identity.

    The Kitchen and Awards

    Chef Freddy Money has held the Michelin star for two consecutive years (2024 and 2025), which is the clearest third-party confirmation that the kitchen is consistent, not just occasionally impressive. La Liste placed Atlas at 82 points in its 2026 ranking, and Opinionated About Dining has tracked the restaurant in its North America casual rankings (#802 in 2025, #817 in 2024) as well as its Asia-facing leading restaurant lists (#149 in 2025, #175 in 2024). The OAD Asia inclusion is an unusual signal for an Atlanta property , it reflects international recognition among the serious dining community rather than just regional acclaim. The cuisine is positioned as Modern European and New American, which gives the kitchen latitude without being a liability. Dinner runs Tuesday to Thursday until 10 PM and Friday through Saturday until 11 PM. The restaurant is closed Sunday and Monday.

    Booking and Timing

    Atlas is a hard book. The St. Regis location and Michelin status mean demand is consistent, and the five-night-per-week schedule limits availability. Plan for at least three to four weeks of lead time for a weekend table; weeknight slots (Tuesday or Wednesday) are your leading option if you need a near-term reservation. Google reviews sit at 4.5 across 559 ratings, which is a reliable floor for quality but not a ceiling , the award record suggests the experience at its leading runs well above what aggregate review scores capture. General Manager Drew Romanos and the Lewis Family own the operation, giving Atlas stable long-term management rather than the turnover risk that affects some hotel restaurant programs.

    Practical Details

    DetailAtlasLazy BettyBacchanalia
    Price range$$$$$$$$$$$$
    CuisineModern European / New AmericanContemporaryNew American
    Michelin starYes (2024, 2025)YesNo current star
    Wine depth5,000 bottles / 900 selectionsNot specifiedWell-regarded
    Booking difficultyHardHardModerate
    Days openTue–Sat (dinner only)Dinner onlyDinner only
    SettingHotel (St. Regis Atlanta)StandaloneStandalone

    Where Atlas Fits in Atlanta's Fine Dining Set

    Among Atlanta's top-tier restaurants, Atlas occupies the most formal end of the spectrum. Lazy Betty competes directly on tasting-menu ambition and Michelin credibility. Mujō and Hayakawa serve different formats (omakase Japanese) at comparable price points. O by Brush is the option for a smaller, more intimate Japanese experience. If you want the wine program, the art, and the Michelin-backed kitchen in a single booking, Atlas has no direct competitor in the city. Browse our full Atlanta restaurants guide for a broader view of the category, or check our full Atlanta bars guide if you're planning around the drinks side of your evening.

    FAQs

    • What should I wear to Atlas? Dress smart. The St. Regis address and $$$$ pricing point toward business casual at minimum , jacket optional but appropriate. Given the art-gallery feel of the room, being underdressed will register. There is no published dress code in the venue data, but the context makes the expectation clear.
    • Is lunch or dinner better at Atlas? Atlas serves dinner only (Tuesday through Saturday), so there is no lunch option to compare. Tuesday and Wednesday evenings are the most practical choice if availability is tight; Friday and Saturday run until 11 PM for a longer, more leisurely pace.
    • Is Atlas good for solo dining? Possible, but not the natural format here. The $$$$ pricing and formal hotel-restaurant setting work better for two or more. If solo dining in Atlanta's fine-dining tier is your goal, Hayakawa or Mujō offer counter seating that suits a solo visit more naturally.
    • Is Atlas worth the price? Yes, if the full package matters to you: Michelin star (held two consecutive years), a 5,000-bottle wine cellar with specialist sommelier staff, and a room with genuine contemporary art. If you want Michelin-level food at $$$$ without the hotel formality, Lazy Betty is the closer alternative.
    • Can I eat at the bar at Atlas? Bar seating availability is not confirmed in the venue data. Given the St. Regis setting and the wine program's depth, bar access would be worth calling ahead to confirm , it could be the leading way to experience the drinks program without committing to a full reservation lead time.
    • Is Atlas good for a special occasion? It's one of the strongest choices in Atlanta for exactly this. The Foujita and Yan Pei-Ming works on the walls, the Michelin-starred kitchen, the St. Regis service infrastructure, and a wine list with 900 selections create a complete special-occasion environment. Book four weeks out for a weekend date; Tuesday or Wednesday if you need more flexibility.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Atlas? The venue data does not confirm a tasting menu format specifically, so this cannot be verified. What is confirmed: two consecutive Michelin stars, La Liste recognition at 82 points (2026), and a kitchen under Chef Freddy Money that OAD tracks in both North American and international rankings. If a tasting format is available, the credentials support it. Confirm the current menu format directly when booking.

    For broader context on Atlanta's dining scene, see our full Atlanta restaurants guide, our full Atlanta hotels guide, our full Atlanta wineries guide, and our full Atlanta experiences guide. For comparable fine-dining benchmarks nationally, see Alinea in Chicago, Atomix in New York City, and The French Laundry in Napa.

    Compare Atlas

    Award Winners Like Atlas
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    AtlasThere’s such an artistic air at Atlas Buckhead, the signature eatery at The St. Regis Atlanta, a docent could accompany you to the table. On the restaurant’s walls, you’ll find contemporary paintings from Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita next to some of Yan Pei-Ming’s finest pieces.; Atlas Restaurant is a restaurant in Atlanta, USA. It was published on Star Wine List on July 15, 2022 and is a White Star.; La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 82pts; Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #802 (2025); Chef: Freddy Money document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #149 (2025); WINE: Wine Strengths: France, California, Italy, Champagne, Burgundy Pricing: $$$ i Wine pricing: Based on the list\'s general markup and high and low price points:$ has many bottles < $50;$$ has a range of pricing;$$$ has many $100+ bottles Corkage Fee: $50 Selections: 900 Inventory: 5,000 CUISINE: Cuisine Types: American, European Pricing: $$$ i Cuisine pricing: The cost of a typical two-course meal, not including tip or beverages.$ is < $40;$$ is $40–$65;$$$ is $66+. Meals: Dinner STAFF: People Mcswell Pereira:Wine Director Wine Director: Mcswell Pereira Sommelier: Andrew Beck, Chris Gonzales, Joseph Stephenson Chef: Freddy Money General Manager: Drew Romanos Owner: The Lewis Family; Michelin 1 Star (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in North America Ranked #817 (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Ranked #175 (2024); Michelin 1 Star (2024); Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Asia Highly Recommended (2023)$$$$
    BacchanaliaMichelin 1 Star$$$$
    Lazy BettyMichelin 1 Star$$$$
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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should I wear to Atlas?

    Dress formally. Atlas is the signature restaurant inside The St. Regis Atlanta, holds a Michelin star, and prices a typical two-course dinner at $66 or more — the room and clientele reflect that. A jacket is appropriate for men; business formal or cocktail attire fits the setting. Showing up in casual clothes will feel out of place.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Atlas?

    Dinner only. Atlas does not serve lunch — the kitchen operates Tuesday through Saturday from 5 PM, with Thursday through Saturday running until 11 PM. If you want a longer, more leisurely evening, Thursday through Saturday gives you the most time.

    Is Atlas good for solo dining?

    It can work, but Atlas is not set up as a solo-first destination the way a counter-service omakase would be. The gallery-style room inside The St. Regis skews toward couples and groups. That said, a solo diner focused on the 900-label wine list and a conversation with the sommelier team — Wine Director Mcswell Pereira or one of three listed sommeliers — will find plenty to engage with.

    Is Atlas worth the price?

    Yes, if fine dining is your format and wine is a priority. The Michelin star (held in both 2024 and 2025) and a 5,000-bottle cellar with strengths in France, California, Italy, Champagne, and Burgundy justify the $$$$ spend better than most comparably priced rooms in Atlanta. If you want that spend to go further on food alone rather than wine, Lazy Betty competes on kitchen ambition at a slightly more accessible price point.

    Can I eat at the bar at Atlas?

    Bar seating is not confirmed in the venue data. Atlas operates as a formal dining room inside The St. Regis Atlanta, so walk-in bar dining is less likely than at casual fine-dining spots. check the venue's official channels before assuming bar availability — the phone number is not listed publicly, so reach out via The St. Regis Atlanta's main line.

    Is Atlas good for a special occasion?

    Yes — it is one of the most appropriate rooms in Atlanta for a formal celebration. The Michelin star, the gallery-quality art collection featuring works by Foujita and Yan Pei-Ming, and the St. Regis setting all signal occasion dining. Book well in advance given the five-night-per-week schedule and consistent demand. For a less formal but equally ambitious celebration, Lazy Betty is the closest alternative.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Atlas?

    The venue data does not confirm specific tasting menu format or pricing, so a direct comparison against other tasting menus on cost-per-course is not possible here. What is confirmed: Chef Freddy Money holds a 2025 Michelin star, cuisine pricing sits at $66+ for a typical two-course meal, and the wine program is one of Atlanta's deepest at 900 selections. If the tasting menu is your primary reason to book, verify the current format directly with Atlas before committing — menus at this level change.

    Hours

    Monday
    closed
    Tuesday
    5 PM-10 PM
    Wednesday
    5 PM-10 PM
    Thursday
    5 PM-11 PM
    Friday
    5 PM-11 PM
    Saturday
    5 PM-11 PM
    Sunday
    closed

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