Staplehouse in Atlanta, GA
Restaurants

Staplehouse

4.7 ★ average from 709 reviews

New American restaurant & bar benefiting a charity, with outdoor patio & garden seating.

Location

541 Edgewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312, USA
Atlanta, GA, 30312

Contact

Hours

fri
12:00 – 10:00 PM
sat
12:00 – 10:00 PM
sun
12:00 – 9:00 PM
thu
12:00 – 9:00 PM

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Recent reviews

  • ★★★☆☆Janak Vishal

    Came try the pizza and it was really good. I also ordered the famous salad and it was just okay. It could have more layer of flavor to bring it together. The coconut rice could also have more season to the dish.

  • ★★★★★Stephan Herard

    Agree with a previous review saying the pizza could have more structure since picking up the slices sometimes results in all the cheese and toppings sliding off. But the flavor was good. Focaccia was really good. Wasn’t a fan of the cookie though. I think they used a fairly bitter dark chocolate for the cookie.

  • ★★★★Haylee Benson

    Staplehouse is absolutely gorgeous—such a cool, homey, and relaxed atmosphere that I really enjoyed. The salads were incredible, especially the tomato salad, which was easily the standout. The pizzas had great flavor, but unfortunately, the toppings slid off the moment you picked up a slice, which was a bit disappointing. The ricotta pizza with spicy honey and tomato sauce was extremely spicy—much spicier than expected. I wish the person taking our order had given us a heads-up, as I assumed it would be more of a mild drizzle than a full-on heat experience. The drinks, however, were amazing! I had the Bramble, and it was super refreshing. One thing that caught me off guard was the self-service aspect—you have to grab your own plates, silverware, and water from a large orange jug. If my friend hadn’t been there before, I wouldn’t have known that, as no one explained it to us. Finally, while I understand and respect their concept, paying $60 for a salad, pizza, and one drink, I didn’t expect to bus my own table at the end. It just didn’t quite match the price point or dining experience I anticipated.

  • ★★★★★Louis Pipech

    Our best dining experience was here in ATL. Husband and I enjoyed the open kitchen vibe and cozy interior. Cocktails were on point and food standouts include brisket sandwich, focaccia and margherita pizza. Brisket sandwich is a must try with coleslaw, onion ring and hot pepper jam on a roll. Thank you to the staff for being so welcoming and friendly. The owner Kara really cares about her restaurant and providing great service. Appreciate our conversation with her ❤️

  • ★★★★D

    Went to staplehouse for lunch to try the grinder sandwich, but ended up trying the pizza as well. We went on a Saturday and street parking was free. We ordered the grinder sandwich for $23 and a pesto and Jamon (ham) pizza for $35. The food came out within 15 minutes. The grinder sandwich was tasty! There were many flavors and textures. Overall, it had a strong garlic/pesto saucy flavor to me. I liked the crunch of the pickled carrots. It's a good sandwich for sure if you're a sandwich lover. The pizza we picked had no cheese layer or red sauce. It was smoked burrata with Jamon ham, and arugula with balsamic vinegrette on top, so it almost felt like a salad on top of the pizza. The pizza dough was thin and delicious, but they somehow get the crust thick and chewy. The flavor again was very pesto and balsamic vinegarette driven. It was well made and the arugula was very crunchy/fresh, but it's a personal size pizza for a steep price. Overall, we thought that the food was well made and good, but i don't see myself going out if my way to come here for a sandwich or pizza. One thing that surprised us was that they charge a 4% employee health insurance to their customers for their employees. It wasn't disclosed in advance, so we were surprised when we saw it on our receipt. I'm sharing just in case anyone has a budget to follow, as it is a surprise charge. This place is mainly self service, so you can get your own water and napkins. There's limited seating inside and an outdoor patio. It's casual inside with lots of plants and wine. Cool experience!