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    Restaurant in Atlanta, United States

    Ticonderoga Club

    210pts

    Michelin-recognised, repeat-visit worthy.

    Ticonderoga Club, Restaurant in Atlanta

    About Ticonderoga Club

    Ticonderoga Club holds back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition for 2024 and 2025, with a 4.7 Google rating from over 700 reviews — the kind of consistency that justifies multiple visits. At $$$, it sits below Atlanta's $$$$ tasting-menu circuit while delivering comparable quality signals. Book one to two weeks ahead for weekends; mid-week walk-in chances are better.

    Verdict: A Michelin-Recognised Bar and Restaurant Worth Multiple Visits

    A 4.7 Google rating across 721 reviews is the number that tells you most of what you need to know about Ticonderoga Club. That kind of consistency, especially over a substantial volume of opinions, is harder to sustain than a single glowing review cycle. Combined with back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, this Krog Street Market address has earned a place on any serious Atlanta dining itinerary — not as a one-time curiosity, but as a venue worth returning to across different occasions and different moods.

    What Ticonderoga Club Is

    Ticonderoga Club operates at the $$$ price point, which in Atlanta's current restaurant market positions it as a mid-to-upper range option: more considered than a neighbourhood bar, meaningfully less expensive than the city's $$$$ tasting-menu circuit. The contemporary cuisine framing covers a lot of ground, and that is deliberate. This is a venue that functions across formats — food, drinks, and the particular atmosphere of Krog Street Market , rather than committing to a single rigid identity. For the explorer-type diner who wants depth and context rather than a pre-scripted experience, that flexibility is an asset.

    The Krog Street address at 99 Krog St NE puts it in Inman Park, one of Atlanta's more walkable and food-focused neighbourhoods. Krog Street Market itself draws a varied crowd, but Ticonderoga Club occupies its own lane within that ecosystem , it reads as a destination rather than a convenience stop. If you are already exploring the broader Atlanta dining scene through venues like Little Bear, Poor Hendrix, or Southern Belle, Ticonderoga Club belongs in that same rotation.

    A Multi-Visit Strategy

    Given the Michelin Plate recognition and the breadth implied by a contemporary programme at this price point, Ticonderoga Club rewards repeat visits more than most Atlanta venues at the $$$ tier. Here is how to think about sequencing your time here.

    Visit one: arrive for drinks and stay for food. The bar programme at Ticonderoga Club is a genuine draw, not just a waiting room for the dining room. Starting at the bar gives you a feel for the room's pace and rhythm before you commit to a full meal. The crowd, the drink quality, and the staff interaction across a first visit will tell you quickly whether this is a venue you want to know better.

    Visit two: commit to the full dining experience. With a baseline read from your first visit, a proper sit-down meal lets you work through the contemporary menu with more intention. At $$$, you are not paying tasting-menu prices, so the pressure of a single high-stakes visit does not apply. Order more widely than you think you need to, particularly if the menu has shifted since your last visit , contemporary programmes at Michelin-recognised venues tend to evolve with the season and the kitchen's current priorities.

    Visit three: off-peak and unhurried. The 4.7 rating suggests the room is consistently well-run, but the leading version of Ticonderoga Club is likely mid-week, earlier in the evening, when the pace allows for longer conversation with the bar staff about what is worth drinking. Atlanta dining options at this calibre , venues earning consecutive Michelin Plates while holding a $$$ rather than $$$$ price point , are not so plentiful that you should visit only once.

    For context on how this kind of multi-visit value compares at other levels of the market, consider how venues like Smyth in Chicago or Lazy Bear in San Francisco build loyal regulars through programme evolution rather than a static menu. Ticonderoga Club operates at a more accessible price point than either, but the underlying logic of returning to see what has changed is the same.

    Ratings and Trust Signals

    • Michelin Plate: 2024 and 2025 , consecutive recognition, not a one-year anomaly
    • Google rating: 4.7 from 721 reviews , high volume, high score
    • Price tier: $$$ , mid-to-upper range, below Atlanta's $$$$ tasting-menu venues

    Booking and Practical Details

    Booking difficulty at Ticonderoga Club is moderate. You are unlikely to be shut out entirely, but arriving without a reservation and expecting a table on a Friday or Saturday evening is optimistic. Book at least one to two weeks ahead for weekend evenings. Weeknight availability is more forgiving, and mid-week visits tend to produce a calmer, more enjoyable experience in a room like this. Phone and online booking details are not published in Pearl's current data for this venue , check the Krog Street Market website or a third-party reservation platform for current availability.

    The venue is at 99 Krog St NE, Atlanta, GA 30307. Street parking and the Beltline trail access make it reachable without a car if you are already in Inman Park or Poncey-Highland.

    For more on what Atlanta offers at this level, see our full Atlanta restaurants guide, our full Atlanta bars guide, our full Atlanta hotels guide, our full Atlanta wineries guide, and our full Atlanta experiences guide. Nearby, Georgia Boy and Lazy Betty are worth factoring into any multi-day Atlanta eating plan.

    Quick reference: $$$ | Krog Street Market, 99 Krog St NE, Atlanta | Michelin Plate 2024 & 2025 | 4.7 / 5 (721 reviews) | Moderate booking difficulty

    How It Compares

    Pearl Picks Near Ticonderoga Club

    If you are building a broader Atlanta itinerary, these venues pair well with a Ticonderoga Club visit: Little Bear for a different take on the contemporary end of Atlanta dining; Georgia Boy for a more produce-driven approach; and Poor Hendrix and Southern Belle for neighbourhood spots worth knowing. For a longer frame of reference on how Atlanta's contemporary dining compares to the national picture, Le Bernardin in New York City, The French Laundry in Napa, Single Thread Farm in Healdsburg, Emeril's in New Orleans, Jungsik in Seoul, and César in New York City all offer useful context on what Michelin recognition at different price points actually delivers.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Ticonderoga Club?

    Ticonderoga Club sits at 99 Krog St NE in Atlanta's Inman Park corridor, priced at $$$ and holding a Michelin Plate for both 2024 and 2025. It functions as both a bar and a full dining room, so your first visit should be a proper sit-down meal rather than a quick drink to get a real read on what the kitchen does. A 4.7 Google rating across 721 reviews signals consistent execution rather than a one-night fluke.

    Does Ticonderoga Club handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific dietary accommodation details aren't confirmed in available venue data, but at the $$$ price point with Michelin Plate recognition, a contemporary programme typically means enough menu range to work with common restrictions. Call ahead or email before your visit to confirm; don't assume at a reservation-driven restaurant.

    What should I wear to Ticonderoga Club?

    No dress code is documented for Ticonderoga Club, but the $$$ price point and Michelin Plate standing put it above casual neighbourhood bar territory. Think put-together without being formal: dress as you would for a mid-to-upper range contemporary restaurant, not a night at the pub.

    Is Ticonderoga Club worth the price?

    At $$$, Ticonderoga Club is priced above Atlanta's casual dining tier but below its fine dining ceiling — and the Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 confirms the kitchen is operating at a level that justifies the spend. A 4.7 Google rating across 721 reviews reinforces that value is landing consistently, not just on good nights. If you're deciding between this and a cheaper option, the recognition gap is meaningful.

    What should I order at Ticonderoga Club?

    Specific menu items aren't confirmed in available venue data, so ordering recommendations aren't something Pearl can give you here without risking bad information. Ask your server what's performing well on the current menu — at a Michelin Plate contemporary programme, that question gets a real answer.

    Can I eat at the bar at Ticonderoga Club?

    Ticonderoga Club operates as both a bar and a restaurant, so bar seating for food is part of the format. It's a practical option if you're visiting solo or want a lower-commitment entry point before committing to the full dining room — though availability at the bar is still subject to how busy the space is on a given night.

    How far ahead should I book Ticonderoga Club?

    Book at least one to two weeks out, particularly for weekends. Michelin Plate recognition and a 4.7 rating across 721 reviews mean this isn't a walk-in-friendly spot on busy nights. Mid-week visits allow more flexibility, but a reservation is always the safer approach at $$$ pricing where you don't want to arrive and be turned away.

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