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  • Buzz M.

    First and foremost.... Hats off to the employees and servers at this restaurant/bar. They are fantastic!! Well done ladies! I'm from out of town and visited this club complimentary of our hosts from Carrollton. This is a nice, wide-open and spacious "bar" with a view of the field. You can sit inside or out. We chose inside for the air conditioning. We arrived early so it wasn't busy. When we left the place was jammed (Wednesday night game). There was a large group of us (20) but the servers were all over us and we wanted for nothing. They really were a top notch group of people. The appetizers were ok. I don't know what I was expecting. It's a baseball field! Hot Wings and some sort of chip appetizer with blue cheese dressing on it that wasn't too bad. The wings were "Meh". My dinner was simply awful!! I am still kicking myself for not ordering a cheeseburger or hot dog. What the hell was I thinking ordering a BBQ Combo Plate (Turkey/Pork/Fries/Toast) off a menu where this is the only BBQ on it? Not smart. All the meat was drier than a popcorn fart. Three of us ordered the same thing and three of us agreed on it being disgusting. I ate the fries and called it a day. Waste of $18 for our hosts. My father sitting across the table loved his Italian sausage hogie w/ onions and peppers so keep that dish in mind. Again, Great Service Ladies! And the Braves won in extra innings over the Phillies 15-13. GREAT GAME!!!

    (2)
  • Pam D.

    Lucky me, I was being entertained by a sales representative I work with for the evening. As we waked through the Golden Moon Casino level to check out the private suite and food options, we ran into a very friendly usher who "got us in" to the 755 Club. We took a seat on the patio outside for dinner and perused the menu. They do a good job of mixing classic ball game foods and more gourmet options. The hostess raved about the chicken dish, but after looking at the price I opted to check out the cheaper items. The Hammer looked enticing to me- a waffle with fried chicken, bacon the works ($14). I would have ordered it had I not asked the server her opinion first, which was that The Hammer is usually not what people expect. I really appreciate it when servers give their honest opinion and steer me toward better menu items! She recommended the pizza, and so I got the pepperoni pizza ($16). Pizza was great! Crust was not over or under cooked; crispy on the outside, chewy on the inside. Cheese melted delightfully. The pizza tasted great even 30 minutes after it was delivered! I was impressed. It is definitely big enough for 2 people to share, in my opinion. They have a variety of beers, but nothing under $6.25. They came in different sizes too, so watch out - there were beers for $6.25 for 12oz or similar beers for $7 for 20oz. Luckily, our fantastic server pointed this out in a very indirect way; again very appreciative! Unfortunately those tables out on the patio are on a 90 minute rotation, ad we were told so when we sat down. On a busy day I totally understand, but there were other EMPTY tables on the patio, and we were still pushed along so they could turn the table. If I could have, I would have stayed hanging out in the club all night long. You can't look in any one direction and NOT see a humongous TV playing the game (and let's face it, sometimes you don't want to be outside). I can totally understand why people would just come here to watch the game instead of their curiously crappy season ticket seats.....I would just find a helpful usher.

    (4)
  • Tracie J.

    Great place to hang out especially when it's super hot or raining. Lots of space and the view is awesome. That's the only reason why I gave 3 stars. The service is so-so and the food, pretty tasty, but very overpriced and the portions are small for what you pay. I got The Hammer and enjoyed it very much and the hub got the citrus hot sauced chicken tenders and those were also good. Just very little for $15. I'm in no hurry to go back.

    (3)
  • Dru M.

    What's better than watching a Braves game in a beautiful, air conditioned area (with full view of the entire field) with friendly servers and a full menu/bar? That's right...nothing! There's upscale decor, great service, tasty food (pretty good variety, as well) and a large balcony. Note - you can also rent out the 755 Club for parties and weddings. Pretty sweet location for a fun event. Overall...if you haven't watched a game at the 755 Club before, what are you waiting for??

    (4)
  • Rebecca W.

    It's great for a clean bathroom and to get out of the heat or cold, but that is about it. You can't get to the windows to watch the game because they have tables all along the window where you have to wait in line to be seated. Well, if you don't get there super early then you won't get a table because a lot of people stay for the duration of the game.

    (2)
  • Rod B.

    I like this place but it just lacks something. That's what keeps it from being special in my opinion. Here's when I would suggest getting access to the 755 Club. 1. If the weather is obnoxious, i.e. overly cold, rainy, hot or humid. That sounds like pretty much the whole season but May and September are fine and there are usually several days a month in those other months where you can sit outside and enjoy the weather. 2. Sundays. Their brunch buffet (think a lite version of Golden Corral or Ryan's) is about half price on Sundays. I think it's down from about $35 normally to $20 on Sundays. That makes it more affordable for what you're getting. The quality isn't great but remember this is a stadium. Other than that, you can find the same bar selections at the Chop House though the normal food menu is more limited.

    (3)
  • S W.

    The food is decent, the drinks are not cheap, the furnishings are nice for a stadium, the view is from far left field, and the air conditioning is awesome for a hot summer day.

    (2)
  • Chris H.

    This place is horrible, overpriced food and drinks. Ironically it is almost the same stuff they sell everywhere else in the stadium but at 50-75% more cost. 1 bathroom that look more disgusting then any other bathroom in the stadium. This is a great idea in THEORY but in practice leaves so much to be desired. It makes it worse that they charge a lot of money for this "luxury"

    (1)
  • Erin W.

    I hate baseball but I love the 755 Club @ Turner Field! I attended a party there and the venue is awesome. Located at the top of Turner Field, the 755 club overlooks Turner Field. This contemporary space can be used for special events, weddings, sweet sixteen's, bar mitzvahs, banquets, corporate outings, team building meetings, etc. You can rent out the entire space or specific sections. Additionally, catering is available and I'll just say the food is out of this world. The 755 Club has a convenient location and can be transformed to your liking for any type of event. Consider the 755 Club for an event and remember it can hold up to 2000 people. For more information and pictures go to 755club.com .

    (5)
  • Stephanie S.

    I had one of my sorority formals here and wow, the pictures overlooking the lit lush field were amazing - well worth the money spent for the place! And let me tell you, the police guard did great job padding down all the men for flasks before the dance! But skipped padding down the girls...so ladies, if you're going to flask it, don't stash it in your purse but rather strap it to your thigh!

    (4)
  • Ryan L.

    Not sure why this is a "club". The game is about 1748 ft away, so unless it's raining or hot, and you aren't under an awning, you should stay away. It's about as typical as every other thing at a ballpark: grossly overpriced.

    (2)
  • Lori F.

    The 755 Club is really nice. The buffet is well stocked and reasonably priced,and they have a nice bar area. There are tons of screens to keep up with the game. They also have wifi. It's a nice escape from the heat of those day games.

    (4)
  • Vincent V.

    I've been to a large number of events here, but more because of work and obligations than out of any desire to escape from the baseball stadium atmosphere that the 755 Club provides. It's a nice space with good food, but that's probably what bothers me about it. When I'm at Turner Field, I want a hot dog and cold beer and cheap seats where I can talk trash with my friends. The 755 Club is the corporate entertaining side of professional sports that has grown bigger and bigger in the last twenty years. It allows pro sports teams to improve amenities and have bigger payrolls, but it also prices the average fan further and further out of being able to afford to attend games.

    (3)
  • Justin B.

    I thought it would be appropriate to write a review for the 755 club since it is named after the record breaking number of home runs that Hank Aaron hit, which may soon be broken by the cheater known as Barry Bonds (sorry Yelp San Francisco, the truth hurts.) The 755 Club at Turner Field is basically just a large bar and lounge area inside the stadium. I am pretty sure that you have to be holding tickets for seats in the Lexus Pavilion part of the stadium to even be admitted to the same level that the 755 Club is on. The bar itself is pretty nice. There is a wide range of comfortable leather seating areas available for guests to lounge out and take a break from all of the excitement in the stands. It mostly stays dimly lit during an evening game. I will admit though, it is pretty nice to be able to go hang out here after the Braves game is over, because there are not many bars within walking distance of Turner Field. Aside from the 755 Club being primarily dedicated as a bar and lounge area, it should be noted that they also have food selections available on their menu. The food prices are a little steep though. I would rather just shell out the seven dollars for a hot dog if I became hungry during a game. If you are a true Braves fan, or a fan of the team they are playing, it should be your duty as a fan to avoid the 755 Club until the game is over. I don't understand why anyone would pay for a ticket to a game just to go hang out here and watch the action on the televisions in the bar. Kind of defeats the purpose don't you think?

    (4)
  • Russ G.

    Tons of room. Good selection of food. Insanely high prices. Sure, it's in the Stadium, but dang. The beer selection is horrible too, you're given the choice of a dozen ice water light beers and two or three good ones.

    (3)
  • Brock B.

    The 755 Club is a nice atmosphere but there is much to be desired when it comes to the food and service during a game.

    (2)
  • Brittany S.

    So, once again, Spelman and Morehouse had a party at 755 as part of our homecoming festivities. I just love this place. I love the view and I love the size...so much room to breathe -- I hate going to venues where folks are forced to be all on top of each other because there's no room. My friends and I claimed our same table from last year and were able to leave our purses, cameras, phones (supervised of course) while we danced and mingled, and were able to come back, take a seat and rest our feet when we felt like it. We were extremely hungry this time around and bought some pizza. Although it was five dollars, it was reallly good. The security and waitstaff were really nice and friendly. It was weird being at a party where people come and dispose of your plates and cups for you...but much appreciated. I was just sad that the party was over at two, but I understood...it IS Turner Field. I hope to go back again next year!

    (4)
  • Nate D.

    How do you add a negative star? What a great ball field, venue, and team. The service however was possibly the worst I have experienced in many years. I have had better times with the DMV. Sad.

    (1)
  • Deanna J.

    Huge beautiful bar? Air conditioning? Protecting your hair from that Georgia humidity? Not spilling relish all over yourself as you balance a hot dog, Coke and French fries in your two hands? It's all true, kids. This all can be true at the 755 Club. My first time here was during a rainy game, so the idea of running inside to a bar stocked with imported beer . . . was a good thing. Yes, you loose the view, smell of fresh air and the ability to participate in The Wave, but it's not half bad. Not bad at all.

    (4)
  • Erich F.

    The atmosphere, the concept, and the view are great. I do love the larger glasses for the Tomohawk Ale, but what kills this place is the service. We are season ticket holders and went often at first but rarely later because all but one time the service was so bad.The last time we went the waitress was rude right from the jump. She had an attitude and clearly did not want to be there. She demanded a credit card to be held to place a drink order. I told her Ive never been asked for that before and she rolled her eyes,huffed, put her hand on her hip and said "Well I know our policy. If you want a drink give me your card". I told her to nevermind and we got food. She was nasty the rest of the time we were there. When my check came I did something I have never done before....on the tip line I wrote "Find a new line of work!" I have never been so upset with or treated so poorly by a server ever...we never went back the rest of the season, and will not include the 755 club in next years ticket package.

    (1)
  • Anuj C.

    3 stars for the people that work there and an amazing way to watch the game while you eat your food. Now the food here well definitely not worth the money. and the you can have the table for 90 mins and then you have to go back to your seats, we got here in the middle of the 3rd-4th inn, so watched most of the game from here. i got the pulled pork sandwich and peach cobbler. pulled pork was good, peach cobbler not so much. you could tell the peaches were canned and tasted like it, for the price i am paying i don't want no canned peaches. The Blast of AC when we were inside was greatly appreciated esp on a hot summer day. Love the first time experience but wouldn't do the 755 club again.

    (3)
  • J. Brenton W.

    Being a big BRAVES fan I was sooo excited to be there!!! The food is ok ,,, but we are talking about Ballpark Food. So you must go into it with that mind set. The service was excellent ,,, but again it's a ballpark. The overall experience is GREAT . If u love BB and the Braves ,,, Go Get Some!!!!!

    (4)
  • Dawn H.

    What a bad experience. Same menu as the rest of the stadium (hot dogs, burgers) but at $20. Service was horrible, but since they add 18% gratuity, why would you try. Skip the 755 club!

    (1)
  • Dustin G.

    TRUTH BE TOLD...My review is solely based on the manager Kaye's professional response. I was extremely impressed by how she handled the issue at hand and also made us feel valued and appreciated. That type of treatment is why you pay extra for the 755 Club.

    (4)
  • Mary Margaret B.

    I went to watch the Braves play with a bunch of people from work. I'm born and raised in Atlanta and I've always loved going to watch them play whether its nosebleed seats, right behind the catcher, or from the Chophouse (which is probably my favorite spot). This is my first encounter with the 755 club and to be completely forthcoming, it wasn't all that. I enjoy baseball because of the crappy seats and peanut shells all over the place, huge beers that get warm before you finish them for $9.50 Each. Hot dogs that aren't good, frozen lemonade that makes your tongue hurt and the very high possibility of getting rained on. That's a braves game. However, I can't say it wasn't nice. The facility is pretty, very extensive viewing. Plenty of bars inside, bathrooms around every corner. A smoking section outside a back side door, and the shelter from the elements. But the food and drinks were a little steeper and tasted the same. Nothing overly special to entice you, especially not the rude lady that kept walking by and snapping at us for something or another. I accidentally dropped my drink which had about an inch of liquid left in it and as I grabbed some napkins to clean it up a bit I was berated for being clumsy by an old woman in a 755 shirt---then she suggested I find a seat if I was going to drink so much... I get it- if you're hammered, you gotta go. But this was my first drink. A frozen something that wasn't very strong at all from the bar. I didn't make a huge mess-AND I tried to help wipe up the very small bit on the floor. My bad guys! I think I'm just not cut out for the 755 club. I prefer the Chophouse where the bartenders are kick ass, the view is nice, and I can be as loud as I want. I left the Club and stayed here the rest of the game. On a side note, once at the Chophouse- I had a girl fall into our table & spill my sticky sweet drink (this time not my bad!) all over the table...which is metal..lots of holes... which then went all over me. The bartender was cool, threw me a towel and some water to rinse my bare legs off with, and even gave me a brand new margarita on the house after seeing the incident. Righteous.

    (2)
  • Denise D.

    Be sure to stop by on Friday's in Monument Groove and donate can food's or make $20.00 donation to feed the hunger foundation and get an autograph from current Braves players. This Friday Cory Gearrin will be signing from 6:35-7:00. Check out Braves.com/Strike Out Hunger.

    (5)
  • Roger Y.

    Nice view. $18 hot dogs. Comes with fries and is foot-long, but it's still $18. For A Hot Dog.

    (3)
  • Jason B.

    The food is cray cray expensive. But the view is nice. And it is nice to get out of the Atlanta heat every once in a while while at the game. GO BRAVES!!

    (3)
  • Nancy R.

    The AC is a plus during hot & humid game days, but the prices for the food are outrageous! Food is decent, but not enough to fill you up. FOOD: I got the portabella mushroom sandwich with onion, tomato, and lettuce with a side of fries. Talk about a small sandwich. I think I ate it in 4 bites but the fries were crinkly and plentiful. For a $15 meal, I would've hoped have been half filled...but I wasn't. I know this place is not for the food but mainly for baseball.

    (3)
  • Matthew D.

    I had a gourmet hot dog that was the size of Pinocchio's nose after Kathleen Turner asked him if she looks fat in those jeans. You could imagine my relief when this foot long hot dog was covered in potato chips, because I was afraid that 12 inches of pig mystery meat might be a little too healthy for the ole system. After working through the salty and crunchy chips I embarked on the dog. All beef, bun didn't fall apart (and for $14 I would hope it wouldn't) and all in all, a perfect dog for being at a ballpark and not watching a second of the game. The area is nice to be at a game without wanting to watch the game, but since we did we left and went to our seats and enjoyed ourselves. To Recap: The Good: It was the nicest experience for a meal I have ever had at a ballpark. The Bad: It was the nicest experience for a meal I have ever had at a ballpark. For someone that grew up going to the old Tiger stadium and roasting in the bleachers at Wrigley it just was too nice. I am glad I checked it out, but next time I'm seating in the cheap seats, where I belong. The Band This Restaurant Most Resembles: Fastball. Some times this stuff just writes itself.

    (3)
  • Mike O.

    The only thing really bonus about the 755 club is that it is air conditioned, and you can sit in some padded seats away from the crowds to watch the game. Other than that, you're still going to get gouged by the prices for food and drink. And the servers here are very, very slow.

    (3)
  • Tom E.

    The 755 Club- the upscale, member's only area in left field paying homage to the great Hank Aaron. Being a season ticket holder for 5 years, I never went to the club until the last game this year (go figure!). The Bar area now named the Delta Sky 360 Lounge, they have a full bar, a $25PP AYCE buffet, and sit down eating indoor and out. After getting the hell sunburnt out of me from The Tour Championship, sitting in the club was nice. Service was kind of slow but everyone was so nice to us. Food was definitely not your typical ballpark fare- a nice change. I did however find it interesting how dressed up some people were (this is still a sporting event!)... If you ever get the chance, check out the club!

    (4)
  • Neriyah J.

    The Air Conditioning alone makes it worth it! Excellent view of the game, good food, and good service! The white chocolate brownie was to die for. Depending on who's playing it can get a little crowded on the inside. But then again i'd rather be around a group of people in the A/C versus in the sweltering heat. Our server (kevin) was great with our kids and very patient with us bc we had a child with food allergies -it's always stressful when eating out in public especially at baseball games that have peanuts etc...Will definitely go back!

    (4)
  • Ryan S.

    If you like medicore food, high prices and horrible service then this is the place for you. Its basically only marginally better food than at any of the stands sprinkled around the park but for double the price. $16 burger isnt the problem, a $16 overcooked "slider" is. The pizza looked like it came out of a Red Baron box. The drinks are just standard bar fare (cheap sour mix Rita, canned bloody mary and crap domestics) but given a stupid name and double the price. As for the service, when we went there, the game had begun and the place was half empty as most people were waiting in line to sit outdoors. Even so it took over 10 minutes just to get acknoledged. Another 15 to get our order taken, another 15 to realize she forgot and we had to remind her and then another 15 for our crappy food. The anthem had just started as we sat, it was the top of the 4th before we ate. The ONLY good thing I can say about it is the guy who was bussing the tables around us deserved our waitresses tip. He realized who crappy the service was before she did and at least tried to console us and get us water so our table didnt look so empty. Its the one time I regret not having cash on me so I could tip him directly instead of having to put it on the bill and hope they pool.

    (1)
  • Kathleen M.

    I've got friends in high places, and for that I am very thankful. I've been a Braves fan all of my life, went to many a game back at Atlanta-Fulton County (RIP), and last night was my first time in the 755 Club. I was sure to caution my baseball virgin friend that this is not how a baseball game normally works. You see, my favorite thing about going to a game is the crowd and the action. Flagging down the peanut guy, heckling the umps, meeting your neighbors, starting the wave, and singing at the 7th inning stretch at the top of my lungs. You can't really do any of that at the 755 Club but it's cool: I understand it's purpose. If I had the means to go to a game on a more regular basis or had clients to entertain, this is where I would hang out. Friendly service, a wider range of brew, and an epic view of the ballfield. But last night was one of those perfect spring nights with a slight bit of chill in the air, and Jason Heyward was at bat, so sitting down amongst the people was where we needed to be. However, in July and August when Turner Field becomes a special version of Hell on Earth, you better believe I'd be taking advantage of the A/C up in here.

    (4)
  • Erin D.

    755 Club struck out big in my book. The two stars are for the view and ambiance only, and everything else sucked worse than the Braves' current combined batting average. To say that the food is overpriced would be an understatement: $20 for a palm-sized portion of 1/2" thick overcooked neon orange salmon slathered in a sickly yellow sauce that I specifically asked not be put on it? It was worse than the worst $7 salmon I've ever had at Taco Mac (which has since been removed from the menu), and I literally had to tomahawk-chop through it with my fork. It was also served on a dirty, cheap, opaque black plate - quite the Halloween color scheme. The barbecue chicken pizza for $17 was large, but overly soft and fluffy and lacking all flavor. Be warned: the "fresh avocado" is actually some thick creamy green sauce poured all over it. The slow, unfriendly service was some of the worst I've ever had in Atlanta: "Can I have the salmon medium rare, please?" "Huh? You can't cook no fish like that ever!" Drinks were served in clear flimsy plastic cups, and it took over 20 minutes to get our check. Like others have mentioned, go for the air conditioning and the view, and don't waste your money and time on the food.

    (2)
  • Alexa G.

    Being a newbie to all things baseball, I was quickly informed that access to the 755 is usually a rarity....but we were rolling VIP status that night thanks to a gracious friend! I enjoyed the area, nice bar area plenty of seating and TV's to watch the game while in the air conditioning, which I'm sure is a huge bonus for those sweltering Georgia summers. The view from the club is also pretty amazing!

    (4)
  • Kara C.

    After 40 minutes, our food arrived. Our french fries and chicken wings were cold. We spoke to the manager. After offering to cancel our order or bring us new food out really fast, I asked him for more than what we had already ordered to compensate us. He gave us a round of beer and brought us out new, hot food 5 minutes later.

    (2)
  • Jennifer L.

    Try the tomahawk lager brewed by Budweiser. Good shit.

    (3)
  • Jeremy M.

    Like other reviewers, I agree that the food could not be worse. Nearly $20 for a couple cold, rubbery chicken strips. The wait staff were pleasant, and the view was great, just save your appetite for somewhere else.

    (1)
  • Shaakira T.

    Georgia State University student parking is available to registered vehicles in the Turner Field Blue lot Monday-Friday 7:00 a.m. - 10:30 p.m. ONLY (non Atlanta Braves home games). Atlanta Braves' games home game schedule will impact parking at Turner Field. You can also visit atlantabraves.com for the most updated schedule. When the Atlanta Braves play an early game (before 5:00 p.m.), the parking lot will be closed to Georgia State University students. When the Atlanta Braves play a night-game (after 5:00 p.m.), all Georgia State University student vehicles must exit the lot by 5:00 p.m. For this season, there are select games where students must vacate the Blue Lot by 3:00 p.m. During Semester Breaks in the University's Academic Calendar, the Turner Field Blue Lot will be closed to GSU Student parkers, and there will be no Blue Route Panther Express service during these days. For Panther Express arrival time predictions, check the NextBus electronic signs and monitors.

    (5)
  • Ashley S.

    I love eating here despite the pretty awful food and sky high prices. It's worth the price for the great atmosphere of the ballpark and opportunity to watch half the match at a dinner table instead of cramped seats. Unfortunately, don't have too high of expectations. Service is hit or miss. Food is consistently sub-par. Prices are consistently high. However, I will be back. Last time I was here, I ordered the ice cream sandwich. It was served to me half melted. Yea, our waiter was pretty awful.

    (4)

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  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : No
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Parking : Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Very Loud
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : Yes
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes

755 Club At Turner Field

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