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  • Trina J.

    It's such a neat idea to have infused waffles. But what sucks is the idea is in a place worth not going to unless you're going for hookah. We had the misfortune eating here after the Falcons Saints Thursday night game. It was late and everyone wanted to have a good meal and go to bed. We ordered things from both the dinner menu and breakfast menu. Everyone seemed to think the food was okay but it was nothing to write home about and the service had to be the worse that I have ever encountered in my entire life! I ordered the candy yams waffle with a side of turkey bacon . One person ordered the seafood pasta and the other ordered grits and fish. The fish and grits came out and my side of turkey bacon. After about 10 minutes the pasta came out. I struggled with whether or not to eat the bacon but once the pasta was on the table and my friend was eating her fish and grits, I decided I better eat it before it was very cold even know I didn't have the waffles. When they both finished up their meals my waffles finally made their way to the table. It was probably a 3-star item but it was definitely no star service. It is also worth noting that we had to flag down our waitress for silverware and refills. When she brought the check out, she stood over my friend as she filled out the gratuity and total. Even when we gave her Oh what are you doing look she's still there. Finally we asked if she would give us a minute, and she seemed puzzled by the request but agreed to do so. However, she returned in less than a minute, and pick up the check. I could not stop laughing because it was tacky and it was the first time she ever returned to the table with any sense of urgency. I have no desire to return here and can't find any good reason to suggest you give it a try either.

    (2)
  • Kiev R.

    On the recommendation of a family member, we headed to Infusion Bistro for breakfast. For a Monday morning, which was a holiday by the way, the place was pretty empty. On the plus side, we were seated immediately. The menu was expansive and provided a wealth of breakfast options. I opted for the salmon cakes with a side of scrambled eggs and seasoned potatoes. The food itself was just okay; it wasn't bad nor was it exceptional. My food was rather under seasoned and my salmon cake was bit on the dry side. On the plus side, the service was exceptional. Our food was delivered promptly and our table was checked on regularly. I'm not sure I'd go out of my way to patronize Infusion Bistro again but overall it was a good experience.

    (3)
  • Apearl C.

    My visit today was not good at all. Boarder line bad. Started with a sign on the front door stating their credit card machine was down. Awesome seeing that after giving the valet your car. I waited in the lobby sitting area while my friend ran to get some cash. I was a witness to bickering between employees and lots of confusion. Once my friend returned with cash we were seated. Waitress brought us some waters and said she'd be right back to take our drink order. 20 minutes later we had to go to the hostess desk to ask what was going on. We later found out she "forgot about us because she was triple sat" The manager took over our table for a while and quickly got our drinks and food out. Food was good as usual. But the service that day sucked. It was not even half way full either. I noticed other tables complaining about various issues.

    (2)
  • Alasha B.

    Based on what the parking lot looks like in the evenings and nights, I decided that the only time I'd ever come here is for brunch. With that being said, that's when I went. The service was a little unpolished but not bad. It would probably help if it was indicated on the menu that some of the waffle offerings are seasonal, to avoid a longer than necessary ordering experience. Also, stating all the toppings that are included would help as well, so that people like me who don't enjoy whipped cream don't have to go scraping it off of their food. I did enjoy the sausages, the eggs not so much. I don't really indulge in the potent potables, so I have no opinion on the bar. All in all, not bad. I'd return because of the close proximity to my home, but I'm not exactly dying to bring my peeps there.

    (3)
  • Atiyah T.

    Okay but don't be mad at me for saying this. SUPER ghetto, I heard the food was great. So I decided to eat here. Well I don't know if any of you ever had a friend that can cook, and cook the hell out of the food that all your foods nutrients has vanished? Yup, I had steak, scrambled eggs and potatoes. I mean my meal was deader than dead when I came out. It was over fried, over cooked and over seasoned. Did I mention it was on a Sunday too, I walked up in there at 11:00 a.m. and they had club music blasting, I couldn't even hear my conversation. I sat at the bar to eat because it was the quickest way to get feed. That meant I saw how they made the drinks, not sanitary at all. My poor mimosa was like toilet water. They have a fancy menu with all types of cake recipes made into waffles. So beware lots of red and green food dye for coloring. Never got my coffee because the waiters are rushing you to order, pay and leave so they can seat the next customer.

    (2)
  • Cam S.

    This place is great. The food is great. My second time here and the experience was great. Our server Elizabeth was wonderful. She was attentive, she knew the menu and all around very cordial. The food was made prompt and came out great. The food is just so good. The music is soulful and the vibe is nice. The restaurant is clean and they have plenty of seating. There are plenty of televisions. Will definitely come back!!

    (5)
  • Michelle W.

    The good: the food is good! The bad: everything else. The decor, ambience, etc needs a lot of work! But if you're only concerned with the food, you should try this place. Overall, I was satisfied.

    (3)
  • Clifford L.

    I came here for breakfast with my college friends I was visiting over Independence Day weekend. Upon entrance was a podium with a friendly hostess dividing the restaurant in two. Off to the left there was a nice looking bar sectioned off to the left, which I did not get to experience this time around, and a large dining area to the right. Place was very dark with a very dark interior which was not much of a bother during breakfast time. Plenty of TVs to watch any sports you wanted to watch lined all above the windows. They loved their Blue Curacao. You ordered a mixed drink/cocktail and its probably gonna be blue and orange flavored. So its an easy up-sell, why not I guess. Ordered a steak and cheesy eggs with grits. Yes I did quite enjoy it and if you're ever in the mood for southern comfort food, this is always a pretty safe bet. Definitely not very crowded before the afternoon, I think two to three other parties plus a couple people at the bar were present. Service was only OK. All the servers looked pretty tired as if they had a hard night themselves, not a dealbreaker but they didn't bring much to the experience. Its true, it took me a while to pump this review out, so in the end, this didn't have a very big impression on me, but they had a pretty solid selection of soco food on top of the very probable fact that they loved squeezing smurfs into their drinks. Not my first choice but definitely one I'd be game for in the future.

    (3)
  • Jai R.

    I have had Infusion on my priority "To-Do" list for about a month. I finally got a chance to dine in for Sunday Brunch after rallying the troops. To start the parking situation was cumbersome, I didn't see a valet guy as previous reviews state. The parking lot is like an entrapped war zone, so we opted to park in the structure about a block away. No real complaints there, except valet should be mandatory and complimentary at all times. From the parking situation we thought we were in for a massive crowd. Nope! Not at all. We were quickly taken to a booth seat and drink orders were placed. The surroundings were very nice. I love the transition that has happened with this place. TV's are everywhere and the music is just at the right audio levels and great music choices. Drinks were quickly served and food orders placed. Then came the wait.... and wait... and wait.. No wait for it... wait for it..... waaaiiiitttt...... Luckily we had some conversations to throw out to keep us entertained but we didn't forget that we placed food orders. We just decided to be polite. I'm just confused as to how a western omelette, infusion waffle, turkey bacon, and chicken strips took so long! I could have cooked them myself. There wasn't a large crowd at all. Something is missing. The Western Omelet arrived with the chicken strips first. then about 5 minutes later the waffle arrived (yeah confusing right) then about 3 minutes later the syrup arrived (even more confusing). I tried my friends omelet which was pretty good. I ordered the chicken and waffles. The chicken strips were nicely breaded but nothing spectacular. The waffles were more of a novelty of looks than flavor. I couldn't really tell the difference between the red and green side as far as taste. It kind of just tasted like a plain ole' waffle. This is my opinion, try it yourself and let me know. It looked good on the plate. The check and clean up happened in the blink of an eye. So if your in a hurry to leave, don't worry they take good care of you. Overall, I would go back but for a late night meal being that they are open in the wee hours of the AM. Which would be more appropriate for the wait, when your in a half drunken stupor or when you want decent food at a good cost that is not the Waffle House.

    (2)
  • Damien B.

    When I walked in and the four waitresses were arguing I should have left then. Service was just bad. Six table should not be any problem for four servers. But drinks were dry and orders were wrong for us. It just seemed unorganized. Waffles were decent but nothing special....chicken was cooked well but forgetable.....best thing I had were the grits. Even with scoutmob I would pass next time.

    (2)
  • Susan L.

    I've found my new go-to breakfast spot. After hearing about their waffles my husband and I decided to check it out for Sunday brunch. We arrived about 11am, just as quite a few other customers were starting to arrive. We were a little concerned we might have to wait a while for service, but they had plenty of staff working (all looked busy); the service was fast and very good. Despite the hype, we decided to skip the waffles. My husband had the Western omelet with infused potatoes. I put together several sides: scrambled eggs, cheese grits and toast. Everything was terrific and very reasonably priced. The grits were particularly good (and I loved be thick-cut bread used for the toast). The only reason I don't give Infusion 5 stars is that there's no pork on the breakfast menu: it's turkey bacon or chicken sausage. Still, that's not enough to keep me from coming back.

    (4)
  • Annie C.

    I was lured here by the Scoutmob deal and my still insatiable craving for chicken and waffles - more on that later. I'd driven down Piedmont several times these past few weeks and not once noticed it. Even while looking for it, I almost passed it. It's located next to the Lindbergh City Center (or the Taco Mac plaza) . It's in a pretty dark corner - seriously, there needs to be more lights. We had dinner here last night around 8 PM, it was completely empty when we came in - and it's quite a large space, complete with a full bar on the other side of the dining area. The hostess and server were fairly nice, we were seated promptly and our orders were taken as soon as we were ready. I ordered, of course, the "Chicken & Waffles" - with a red velvet waffle (something interesting from the menu: they offer a variety of dessert waffles - such as red velvet, cookies & cream, apple pie, etc). The boyfriend ordered the "Steak & Eggs" - with his steak 'medium rare' and his eggs 'scrambled with cheese'; they also came with a side of diced potatoes (or grits). It took almost 40 minutes for everything to come out. Needless to say we were starving. The waffle came out nice - warm and tender, topped with whipped cream - the chicken however (two tiny tenders) was really dry - I drowned it in syrup to make it more edible, healthy, I know. The 'Steak & Eggs' didn't look at all appealing and didn't taste great either. First, the steak wasn't remotely 'medium', they cooked it 'well done' though it was more overcooked than either. Thank goodness for A1 sauce. The eggs were pretty disgusting, they were also overcooked and flavorless. I liked the potatoes, the boyfriend didn't. Because his meal was pretty bad, he decided to order another waffle - to go. It took another 30 minutes for it to come out. And in the entire time we there, there was only one other table). Also, when we used our Scoutmob at the end, the server informed us that because we only ordered from the Breakfast menu (which is "served all day"), we couldn't use the dinner discount. Definitely not worth it full price.

    (2)
  • Kita R.

    The waffles are really good. But I didn't like the sausage... A little over cooked. The eggs were nice and fluffy. I found this place from an I instagram friend. The inside is clean. But the outside looks a little weird and you don't get a warm welcome feeling. The ambience is off a little. And the waitress was lacking

    (3)
  • Aurielle W.

    This was my first time here and I don't recommend it. I had the omelette and it was bland, chunky, and cold. My friend got the yam waffle and the first one had hair on it and the second one was alright. The eggs aren't very good. But the atmosphere is nice, good music, pretty interior. Maybe their lunch/dinner options are better.

    (1)
  • Precious P.

    Nice ambience! Good food and okay hookah. Great variety of music!! Stay open late on Saturdays! Close at 6:00am! How cool is that, really chill! Only reason I'm giving them 3 stars is because I wanted them to be showing the fight tonight oh and this YELP offer 10% doesn't apply the waiter told me they no longer honor the discount!

    (3)
  • Christina J.

    The food is so good but the service is so bad. The waffles are where they shine. I love bottomless mimosas.

    (5)
  • Rell G.

    I'll try to keep this short. Pros: decent selection of a breakfast, lunch & dinner menu. Prices on most items are not bad. Cons: the one time I've been, service wasn't too hot. Waitress came by to take serve our drinks, next to take our orders (then subsequently bring out the food), then the next time I saw her we were all done eating & requested the bill. My drink went dry before I was finished eating & I was never able to get a refill as the waitress did not check on us. The restaurant was not crowded the time we were there so I'm not sure the reason. Also the parking lot was very small with maybe 15 or so spots & not very wide, so backing out was not the easiest task in the world. When we arrived, we had our choice of spots but by the time we left, there was someone waiting on us to pull out so parking may be scarce depending on how crowded the restaurant is. I ordered the Seafood Mac & Cheese. Very tasty. Also very pricey at $23. The serving was large, I had enough to take home for another meal & they definitely showed love with the seafood (lobster, crab & shrimp). My mother & her friend both ordered the Buttermilk Chicken & Waffles. My mother commented on how well the chicken was seasoned & they both seemed to enjoy it as both their plates were clean by the end of the meal. I originally planned on getting the waffles, the spicy chicken sausage & infused potatos myself after seeing flavors such as Caramel Apple Pie & Georgia Peach, but I abandoned that plan once I saw the Seafood Mac. I loved that they had many options of different toppings (brown sugar butter, cream cheese butter, cinnamon, whipped cream, etc) & the fact that your waffle can be half-one flavor/half-another. I will definitely be back to try the waffles another time. Yeah, guess I failed at the whole succinct review thing. Oh well. Note: With the live DJ & the bar inside, many of the patrons after a certain time (maybe 8pm or so) were a part of the younger crowd (read: in their 20's). Me being in my 20s, this was my crowd so it was not a problem for me but, my mom noted how she felt out place. Just something to take into consideration if that may matter to you. It was also the night of Game 2 of the NBA Finals so that may have played a part.

    (4)
  • Joshua C.

    Love it gotta give it all Fives food is great customer service is good. & the atmosphere is very chilled & relaxed.

    (5)
  • Wendy G.

    My go to spot when I am in the area! Love the peach & red velvet waffles! Back for the 4th time! Everybody got waffles and they are absolutely delicious. They also had the chicken, which everyone said was equally delicious. I always have an omelette since I am a vegetarian & they have no problems cooking it just the way I want! Hubby had the Spicy Cajun Chicken over mashed potatoes instead of penne. It has become his staple! Nice atmosphere with a DJ tonight.

    (5)
  • Catrina W.

    The food and service was good. Nice ambiance. The cc machine was down so I had to go get cash. Didn't understand why it wasn't busier being next to all the office buildings. I'd go back. Hope it lasts.

    (4)
  • Michelle L.

    3.5 for food, 2 for service/general lack of organization My fried fish and grits (two fresh-fried filets, probably catfish, a "sweet potato biscuit", yellow cornmeal grits and two eggs) was pretty good, as a whole, but I feel that it's hard to get most elements of that meal wrong. I definitely could have used some more sweet potato flavor in the biscuit. The grits, while very creamy and buttery, seemed, well, more gritty (i.e. undercooked) than I'm used to. We split two halves of a waffle between us: Georgia Peach Pie, and Red Velvet Cake. The former was pretty good (and sweet enough that we didn't need syrup), but I was frankly unimpressed by the latter. The bf's order, however, was messed up. Our waitress repeated, "Only sausage and onion?" after he had requested those ingredients in his omelet. That was correct! He did not, however, request cheese... and he is quite lactose intolerant. Guess what ended up also present in the omelet when it arrived? It may have just been the fact that we visited this place on New Years Day, but it sure seemed like the waitresses were too scarce or unprepared. Our waitress started clearing the plates on our table while I was still eating. We spent an awfully long time waiting for the check to come, such that another waitress had to come to our rescue. We watched servers and kitchen staff/management in confusion over how many orders of toast (for one table) had actually been brought out. In one word: unprofessional. I think this place has a certain appeal... I am sure it would be the perfect place for a post-clubbing brunch, or for a girls' night/breakfast. However, on the strength of its breakfast offerings (and the servers bringing out those offerings), there is some definite room for improvement.

    (3)
  • Jamie E.

    I've ate here twice!! Not being from Atlanta and only being aquatinted with Waffle House this was a five Star. First time, I ordered the waffle and steak. Loved it!!! Also, my friend had the grits... they're delicious. Second time it was ok. Still would like to go and try there lamb chops tho. Overall clean and nice place to have brunch.

    (4)
  • Ed S.

    2 stars is about right. I saw the reviews before sitting down. How bad could breakfast be? Had coffee and a 2 cheese omelette. Now I've had a few omelettes, but this one was poor. If you look at the photo, the shredded cheddar cheese was partially melted and a slice of Swiss cheese was draped over the whole affair. Not much to look at. Edible but not appetizing. It was 10 am and not too crowded and while I saw some wait staff sipping coffee there were still some areas requiring cleaning near my table and the laminated menus could be cleaner. A D on cleanliness given ample idle help. Save your money.

    (2)
  • Toya T.

    I ordered the steak and eggs, Steak to be cooked MEDIUM. Waitress confirms TWICE. Steak arrives....WELL WELL WELL DONE. Steak is sent back. Steak returns WELL WELL DONE oh and tastes like Salmon. *deep sigh* Manager comes over, apologizes for any inconvenience but also passively scolds me for eating a steak Medium. He does however provide me with a replacement meal and more apologies (Nice guy. Very personable). All in all a pretty terrible experience accompanied by the distraction of a yummy hookah. I don't for see a return visit, honestly.

    (1)
  • Amber P.

    Probably the single, most-horrible dining experience I've had in atlanta since I've lived here since 2000. I came with a group of 15 for a birthday brunch several months back. The parking was a little hectic for Sunday brunch. Half the group had ordered first and I came with the second wave of people around 11:45am. Needless to say it took 45 mins for the food to come for the rest of the table and 1.5 hrs for my food to come. I was nearing hypoglycemic shock and could barely taste red velvet chicken and waffles by the time it came. It was hot when it came out at least, dry but tasted alright. I had asked the waiter twice to cancel my order and they kept telling me sorry it's coming. So I watched ppl eat for a good 45 mins. Maybe it was the fact that I couldn't walk out of the meal (or lack thereof) which I would have in a restaurant where you paid for FOOD and SERVICE. But yea... I'm staying far away. So, so many other places for brunch in Altanta.

    (1)
  • Gretchen B.

    Service wasn't great but wasn't bad either. We got our food in a reasonable amount of time. The red velvet waffles are everything!

    (4)
  • Pete T.

    The food was very good. I especially enjoyed the shrimp and grits. Their caramel apple waffle snd chicken was good too. The atmosphere was lively and fun but the music was waay too loud for Sunday brunch. Our server was very friendly but disorganized and slow to take and deliver our order. We are low maintenence so we'd go back again.

    (3)
  • Matthew V.

    Today my food was really good.. fish and grits was on point! Fresh and hot!!

    (4)
  • Matt S.

    Really creative menu and great food! I got a half and half red velvet and Oreo waffle. It was ridiculously good! The flavors are subtle and not overbearing which is good! But not so subtle where you can't taste it. I met the owner and he was so passionate about the restaurant and the food! Overall, great place and I will be back!

    (5)
  • LJ R.

    So I woke up a random Sunday craving chicken and waffles. Being new to the area I hopped on yelp to find the closest establishment that served this delicacy. To my pure joy, this spot was walking distance from my humble abode! While the reviews were kind of all over the place, I decided to try it out anyway. I was a little turned off by the fact that they only accepted cash. I mean come on, who carries cash these days? Luckily there is an ATM across the street. So, when I got there I was seated immediately. It was actually pretty empty which was great. My server was great. She kept my lemonade filled as I waited for my food. I got the red velvet waffle and chicken. Since I'm reluctant to try new things I only got half red velvet. Wish I had gotten a full order! Overall the food was tasty, service was nice, venue is clean and spacious. I highly recommend this spot!

    (5)
  • K. C.

    Love this place, it's perfect for brunch! Service is mediocre but the food and atmosphere make up for it. During the summer, I love sitting on their patio. Great place for a brunch date or to just hang with friends.

    (5)
  • Christen R.

    I was invited to this place for a friend's bday party on a Friday night for live music. After reading the reviews I was little anxious, but I figured if anything I'll get to experience these amazing waffles everyone is raving about and good music. So, we arrived at about 9pm and the parking lot was packed! Now, that doesn't say much, because the parking lot is also small and only has one entrance and exit. So we parked in the garage and walked. As expected, from the reviews, the service was a little dry ( not so friendly and inviting). The décor needs some attention, but as the music got started things got a lot better. The music was great! 1st mistake: we ordered drinks. The drinks were so flat and super small for $8-$10 I'd expect to get a regular glass, these were club sized plastic cups! 2nd mistake: we ordered the oreo/red velvet waffle and chicken fingers. I was shocked by how bad it was since the reviews raved about them. They were dry, but the syrup helped a lot. I would definitely not come back here to eat, but I'll come smoke a hookah and listen to music.

    (2)
  • Emily J.

    This was not a good dining experience. We came in on a Saturday for brunch and the place was mostly empty. The service was very poor, the waitress was slow and not friendly. After waiting too long for our coffee, it arrived. My cup had a lipstick print on it. We ordered waffles, and when they showed up there was a hair on one of the plates. When the waitress came back, we informed her that we would be leaving and tried to take care of it quietly. She then attempted to bring us the bill for everything expect the waffle with the hair. Most restaurants would have cancelled the bill entirely in this situation, so we were rather insulted. The manager ended up coming out to apologize and comped our almost completely untouched meal. Hopefully our experience is an outlier, but even at first blush this place seemed to be poorly organized and low quality.

    (1)
  • Tante P.

    Besides the bad parking lot and club like interior my waitress didn't really have knowledge of the small menu. I ordered fish and grits. I specifically asked the waitress if the grits were seasoned.. She told me no. The food took forever to come and we weren't even offered refills on the coffee. When the food came my eggs were wrong with fishy tilapia and yellow seasoned grits. On top of a disappointing meal the waitress took another 15 just to bring the tab which included the meal I didn't eat.. Stick to Thumbs Up. Great service great food. Well worth it.

    (1)
  • AC H.

    Horrible, horrible experience!!! 1st time here and don't think I'll be going back. 1st of all, our waitress was horrible. Had she told us her name, I would include it in the review. We had to ask for everything from the silverware to napkins to syrup (still never got those napkins). I ordered red velvet waffle & chicken strips and added 2 eggs. She forgot to put in the order of eggs. Although the waffle was good, the flavor of the strips were not complimentary. I'm assuming it's a new business because the music does not correlate with the crowd & the staff seemed amateur. Lastly, valet could not find my keys. Mind you, we were the only ones outside waiting for keys. He was putting keys in 2 different vehicles. This man actually walked up to me with a hand full of keys and asked which one....and yes, I had a parking ticket. He had the audacity to say to me, "next time you come, park your own car." Hmmmm....I won't be back

    (2)
  • Jamie B.

    Just finished having brunch at Infusion...oh man. No. The service was awful. They weren't rude, it's just that our waitress was really inattentive. (At the height of their customer quota, there were 11 people sitting at about 4 tables total...they weren't slammed.) She didn't stop by very much, drinks went dry for every one of us at the table at different times throughout the meal, and I even saw other members of the restaurant staff just sitting around for most of the time we were there. The food was really subpar, and they were out of several items... jam (really? a breakfast place runs out of jam?) and mushrooms (which was unfortunate because one of our desired orders was their mushroom omelette.) I got the fish and grits... the batter on the fish was chewy (read: it had been sitting out for a while) and WAY over seasoned with salt. The grits and eggs that came with it were fine, but had also obviously been sitting out for a while (film on the grits, and the eggs were rubbery.) The biscuit was fine, but was really obviously mass produced. In my opinion, if you're going to have a place that features biscuits as a menu item in the south, you kinda need to consider making them from scratch. (Or, at least consider getting mass produced ones that don't taste like they were baked from frozen.) The thing is, they have some really interesting looking mashups on the menu. That, plus a ScoutMob coupon, were the reasons we decided to try it out. But, trust the reviews on here. There is a reason they have coupons on here and ScoutMob....they can't manage to cultivate returning customers.

    (2)
  • B W.

    The patrons are ghetto as hell but the waffles make up for it, slightly. We come here every few months when we don't want the option of Waffle House. As others stated the music is so loud the service is sometimey but the red velvet and key lime waffle make up for it. They still get only 2 stars though because the parking is awful and the patrons can get pretty rowdy

    (2)
  • King K.

    I went this last Sunday for a business meeting and I must say that the food was great. I had the tilapia and grits, the fish was really prepared well. If your the area you should definitely check it out. The only thing I didn't like was all of the people smoking around me, but other than that I was great.

    (4)
  • Kyshia C.

    A party of 10 met for brunch. The server was adorable but incompetent. It took 30 minutes to get drinks. The food came out wrong and in spurts. To boot, the food was not good. The server took it upon himself to add in a TWENTY PERCENT gratuity. I understand the automatic tip but 20% for piss poor service? No, sir. Never, ever going back there. And you shouldn't go either.

    (1)
  • Christie E.

    I agree will most of the reviews under 3 stars. $15 unlimited mimosas PER person for 1 pitcher (1 pitcher/1glass) seems a little off. OR I can just get 2 mimosas for $8 a piece. Something is off about this especially since there are places in town in can get bottomless mimosas for $5 or less. I want our businesses to do well but I wasn't overly impressed. Also didn't need to know that sweet potato biscuits and sweet potato waffles were unavailable because the chef that cooked them went elsewhere to work. TMI waitress..l How about those just be removed from the menu or someone check Pinterest for a new recipe.

    (3)
  • Xochtle M.

    After seeing all the IG pics of their yummy food, some friends and I decided to check out Infusion Bistro for a late night, after hours meal. Granted it was around 2am, but as soon as we walked through the door I was no longer impressed. There weren't a lot of people there, so we assumed we'd be able to pretty much sit where we want. We were originally given a table smack in the middle of the room, so we requested a booth. There were several booth seats available, but for some reason the hostess saw for to seat us RIGHT next to a couple...it was uncomfortably close, we had to squeeze past them. It was very odd, but okay. We ordered our food and some coffee. The coffee was served lukewarm. Blech. But when we complained, we did get piping hot coffee. However the service wasn't that great, it took the waitress a while to come back around so that we could tell her about the lukewarm coffee in the first place. We received our food, and I will say that it was fantastic. I had the chicken and red velvet waffles, scrambled eggs, and turkey bacon. The turkey bacon is awesome! If I didn't know any better, I would have thought it was pork bacon. My waffle was good, but it didn't quite taste like red velvet. But it was good. The praline pecans and the cream cheese butter, made ALL the difference. My friend had the same, except the candied yam waffle, and the other friend had the salmon omelette. I tasted her candied yam waffle, and that was by far my favorite! It actually tasted like candied yams, with all the cinnamon and nutmeg flavors. YUM!! We were all impressed with the food. No complaints here. When it was time to go, is when I really decided that I needed to write my very first Yelp review. The parking lot is pretty small, can't be more than 15 spaces. So I'm trying hard to understand the need for valet. As we were trying to back out of our parking space, we literally became trapped. There's one way in and one way out of that wretched parking lot, and the valet guy seemed to think it was appropriate to leave two cars unattended at the entrance, leaving us sitting for like 15 minutes. Two APD officers were there working, but they didn't do much to direct the flow of traffic, outside of suggesting that I re-park the car and wait. It was a mess, 4am, and I was ready to leave. We finally got out, and based on THAT situation alone, I can say that I doubt I'll ever be going to Infusion Bistro again. It was just too much confusion for a parking lot at THAT time of night. The End.

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  • Gregg M.

    Its unfortunate to read so many less than stellar reviews,:but I havent experienced any of that and I patronized this establishment twice. The food was very good. I had the Salmon Cakes,Eggs,Chicken Sausage,and two different kind of waffles--the red one and candied yams, which tasted much like a regular waffle, but the Waitress Nev(who provided good service) suggested extra cream cheese to add a little more flavor. The bottomless Mimososas were good and when asked for less orange juice, it wasnt a problem. No problems with the service personally, but you can find bad service just about anywhere on any given day. As for Scoutmob, it's a way to develope awareness for there business in hopes that the food and experience was good enough to come again and tell a friend.

    (4)
  • Teka C.

    I had great fun, the band is a hit! and the food is excellent , the only issue for me is the parking, which is limited, other than that great spot, the staff was cool and attentive !

    (4)
  • Latasha C.

    We had a party of four, all order different things. I had shrimp and grits, not good at all, sis had salmon plate not good, friends had chicken and waffles, chicken dry and waffles crunchy, arbys sell better chicken tenders, and also lamb which they were out of sweet potatoes, each dish are thumbs down oh yea we also ordered the seafood wontons for appetizers which were negative 1star nasty. The red velvet waffles tasted box made and cold. Was definitely disappointed I don't mind paying for good food but nasty food at expensive prices. Warning do not waste your money!

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  • Brian M.

    One of the worst places ever to eat food. It was terrible. three of eating and the only people in the place and she managed to mess up two out of three orders.

    (1)
  • Azalayia S.

    This was a big disappointment. I ordered the buttermilk waffle and chicken. The chicken tasted like it was cooked in an oil that fried EVERYTHING else at the resturant. I could NOT taste any of the seasoning that MAY have been placed on the chicken. ALL I could taste was everything that was fried in the cooking oil that cooked my chicken. For $12, I was hoping for something REALLY good, but that was not the case. The waffle was average and I have had better waffles from the Waffle House.....

    (1)
  • Tai B.

    Went for brunch with friends about 2 weeks back. Infusion bistro wasn't crowded (maybe 10 other people there) but service was really slow. So slow that my friends turkey bacon (ordered as a side to the waffles) arrived after we'd finished out food-we said never mind to it at that point and asked it be removed from the bill. Also a friend ordered a cheese omelette with mushrooms that when delivered to the table didn't have a single mushroom in it, lol. Again, we asked for a bill adjustment. I was really excited to try the flavored waffles which seems to be what sets infusion bistro apart from other places, but honestly my red velvet waffle didn't really taste any different than my friends traditional waffle. It just seemed like a red waffle. Which tasted fine, it was good, but didn't give me a red velvet vibe. My scrambles eggs were good as was the turkey bacon, so maybe we just went on an off day? Nonetheless I'd be willing to give this spot another try.

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  • Kenya S.

    I'll keep it simple & sweet. . . Perfect place to come for drinks and some music. Not to mention the awesome food. :)

    (4)
  • Art C.

    This is the most disappointing restaurant experience I've had in a long time. I've give it 1.5 stars if that were an option only because the waffle choices are unique. There was admitted confusion about who exactly our waitress was. Why do this rigamorole in front of customers? They fumbled before they figured it out. It was as if the waitstaff and management had no restaurant experience. They staff was polite but not professional and they all seems like they had never been to a restaurant in their lives. Bleh.

    (1)
  • Tawni F.

    I have been here on several occasions and it is always an enjoyable experience. The waffles are a delight, and the drinks are great. I will be back soon!

    (4)
  • Thomas W.

    Great food and great service as usual. I brought yet another friend here and he thoroughly enjoyed it. Thanks to the server and cook to help me with my complicated order. I am not sure how I always end up being the one with the special requests but oh well. I take care of them and they reciprocate. I'm not so sure of what to think about the late night hours I reckon I have to check it out.

    (5)
  • Adrienne T.

    I thought this was a nightclub. I pass it every time I go to get my haircut, which is every 2 weeks. I REALLY thought it was a club. This particular Saturday late morning/early afternoon, I stumbled upon a Scoutmob mobile deal, and went in. It was nothing like what I imagined or expected. It wasn't crowded, there was a professional casual diverse type crowd, and my server and runner were GREAT! The hostess and 2-3 other servers were standing around the hostess stand chatting, as if they had no patrons. A woman passed by and noticed me looking perturbed, and asked if I had been helped. When I said no, she immediately took care of me, and even gave me extra attention throughout my meal. I asked her if she was the manager, and she said no, although people ask her that all the time. I wanted the carrot cake waffles, but they were seasonal. So I went with some kind of caramel apple waffle fancy thingamajig. OUTSTANDING! My eggs were great, and I even enjoyed the turkey bacon- no pork here, bummer. Grits were the bomb! I'm glad I took a HUGE chance and stopped in. The young lady who brought my meal out, Sunni, has the most beautifully stunning smile ever. I'm convinced she's really a model, working here part time. Great experience! I'm going to go back, and convince some others to give it a try, too. I just will NOT park in that lot. That's asking for an accident. Deduct star for horrid parking.

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  • Danae G.

    I decided to try this place for brunch. After reading some of the reviews I was really nervous about receiving bad service. I was pleasantly surprised. I was the first to arrive so I waited in the chairs up front for my friend to get there. Every server that walked by asked if I'd been helped. We were sat when my friend walked in and the server was at our table within a minute. She told us that we can do half and half waffles in case we want to try two flavors. I got the chicken and wafffles ( 1/2 red velvet and 1/2 cookies n cream) and a Screwdriver to drink. My friend got half candied yams and half Apple pie I think. When the food arrived everything looked super delicious. I was a little nervous the wafffles might be too sweet you know more like eating dessert than breakfast but they were perfect. I still can't decide if I like the red velvet or cookies n cream better. When I go back I'll just get it spilt again. The parking lot is a little scary but at least it's free to park. If you check in on yelp you get 10% off your bill-- not much but every little bit counts. I took off one star because the drinks are really expensive my well vodka Screwdriver was 11.50. And it was super tiny...came in a short glass full of ice. I know we're in Atlanta but this isn't the kinda place that should serve drinks this price. I expect that at more upscale places. I was expecting it to be 7-8 but I guess that's what I get for not asking first. Anyhoo, I can't wait to go back!

    (4)
  • Darome B.

    I ordered the fish and chips on a Wednesday night with a friend. OK here's the deal, the place has a cool sleek vibe. The food was good but the drinks are horrible. The drinks were watered down not even a filled glass. ***Advice to manager FIRE THE BARTENDER*** Also the service seems ghetto. The host and the waiters lookl like they were hired literally off the street. Hire some attractive women and men. Also it's a shame no crowds here it has prime real estate. They should really set up the place for dancing and live music This is what's missing here

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  • Stephen M.

    One star is too many. Negative five stars is appropriate. My wife and I came here on a Saturday morning for a friend's birthday brunch. It will also be the last time we visit this 'restaurant' after suffering for over two and a half hours. The first red flag was right by the entrance to the restaurant. I noticed that there were two fifty gallon oil drums from a sludge management company. Welcome to Infusion Bistro. Take a look at our waste. It is quite welcoming... We promptly sat with our party and ordered our drinks. Here was the second red flag, because we waited over 30 minutes to get a cocktail. I repeat THIRTY MINUTES TO GET A COCKTAIL. The place had maybe three other tables occupied at the time, so I'm not sure why the bartender decided to take her time. When we asked about it, we got a response from our server that the bartender wanted all the drinks to come out at once. Btw, out of the eight people, six ordered bottomless mimosas, one ordered a beer, and the other ordered a bloody mary. Not exactly a daunting order for a not so busy bartender. When our drinks did arrive, we noticed that a number of the glasses still had lipstick on the glassware. We had to send back a number of the unsanitary glasses and wait even longer for some drinks... The third red flag was the time that it took to get the food. My wife and I ordered the shrimp and grits, and the birthday girl ordered the create your own omlette with three items. It took FOREVER. I thought about walking to Taco Mac and getting some wings to bring back. I would have finished it well before we received our meal. During this long waiting period, our waitress never gave us an option to buy more drinks and she didn't refill anyone's bottomless mimosa until after our food arrived. When it did arrive, it was noticeable that the sauce on our shrimp and grits had settled. The shrimp had spent some time in the freezer, their salmon patty looked who knows how old, their salmon burger wasn't satisfactory, they somehow screwed up their 'sauteed' vegetables (more like sauteed, canned, shelved, sold to Infusio Bistro, and then heated in a microwave), and they messed up the birthday girl's omelette. The omelette that should have had three items was missing cheese. Send back another item... When we finished our sub-par food (I'm flabbergasted that people gave positive reviews for the food) our table was never cleared, our friends had to beg to get more mimosas, our tickets were incorrect, and it took ages to pay. When we left, we found that there was now a valet guy who had blocked our car. I asked him politely to move the car blocking us, he went on his merry way and moved at least four other cars. As he was walking to another car I got out of my car and sternly asked him to move the car blocking us. He gave me attitude, so I informed the management that their valet company is also hurting their business. Fifteen minutes after we left, my wife realizes that she left her sweater. I was sad that I had to go back there, so I immediately called to report the missing item but they could not find it. I guess God figured we'd had enough suffering for the day.

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  • Burt B.

    I have no idea why this place only has 2 stars. I really enjoyed it. I read through some of the bad reviews and I didn't experience any of the problems listed there so maybe they have fixed those problems. Service was great, atmosphere was great, and food was amazing. I'm going to definitely be bringing my friends here in the future! Also: *Scouts mob gives you a deal for here *Place is open from 5pm to 10pm on weekdays *standup comedy show on Wednesdays starting at 9pm

    (5)
  • Stephen G.

    I know what you're thinking... "This place doesn't look that great." From the bad Yelp reviews, to the odd location and little parking, to the sign that looks like it belongs on a nightclub more than it does on a breakfast spot. Infusion is questionable at first glance... But Scoutmob said "Hey kiddo, you should give this place a shot because we said so." Result: I had breakfast here this morning and it was AMAZING. I knew they had infused waffles (duh) so I already knew that I wanted to order the Cookies n Cream waffle with Oreos. But then, the server told me the Georgia Peach was the most popular flavor. I couldn't decide. And then something magical happened.... She said, "Why don't you do half and half?" WHAT!?!?! I can get two different flavor waffles in one?! At Infusion...you can. (A picture of this holy creation has been uploaded to this page so you can see it in all of its glory) Everything we ordered was fantastic. Our service was great. I'm definitely coming back...and bringing friends.

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  • Dionne G.

    The atmosphere is kinda schizophrenic. The music is too loud for a restaurant, the tvs create the feeling of a sports bar, and the hookahs, wth. The drinks are over priced. The food was o.k. $5 to park on Saturday nights. Won't be rushing back.

    (3)
  • Brittany C.

    Just past by tonight and they was close with a realtor sign out front. Not sure if they are permanently closed or what... I really liked this restaurant when they were open.

    (5)
  • Karen C.

    So another Saturday ready for something new... the beau and I had errands to run early in the morning and wanted to get those things out the way before we ate. I wanted IHOP but it was packed. I pulled up the old faithful Scoumob app to get some ideas. The gps was a little off and the place wasn't that noticeable. It definitely didn't scream bistro. Ok, so we passed this place. The building is dark and a tab bit sketchy. It used to be a Caribbean restaurant by day and club by night back in the day. Anyway, me and the beau pull up and notice that there's valet. Pshhh. I don't think so. The parking spots were extremely tight and the space was limited. We squeezed into a spot. We walk in and were greeted with a big smile by the hostess. That was delightful. I was ready to see what this menu looked like. The ambience of restaurant was dead. The space was too big, too many chairs and a lot of TV's. It was cute and up to date tho. There was a bar in the corner to the left when you walk through the door and a patio out front. Its a huge place for it to be a bistro. When I think of a bistro, I think of something small and cozy, which is exactly what a bistro is - small lol. This place should be a sports bar. They should knock out some of those walls to create more space for parking lol. Anyway, after reading the reviews about the cake infused waffles, I had to try one, well split one with the hub. I wasn't sure how I would like it. I thought the red velvet one was overrated just by reading so many reviews about it, so I decided to try go against the popular pick. We both ordered Fish and Grits and split a Candied Yam Waffle. We waited, waited and WAITED! A good 30 minutes later the server came out and I ask "ya'll had a hard time catching the fish, huh..." Her rebuttal was "yes, you know what? I was like these look like some good people, let me catch the best fish and fry it up for them". Good one. I was a little nervous while we waited for so long. I took one forkful of the fish and OMG! HEAVEEEEEN. It was seasoned to perfection. The waffle was OFF THE CHAIN. The eggs were delish and the grits were thick just like me hehe. I mean just how I like em. I hate to say that it was worth the wait, but it was. This will definitely be our go-to for breakfast/lunch, but I know to never go here hungry.

    (5)
  • Nina H.

    Absolutely the worst customer service ever! Very unprofessional. Never got to try the food due to being ignored for almost 45 minutes trying to get a table....and it wasn't even that busy!!!! Ended up just walking out and the "manager"did not seem to care

    (1)
  • Rachel S.

    I have nothing positive to say about this place. Though the food was decent, it was outweighed by every other aspect. My 3 girlfriends and I went for brunch at 4. It took us 40 minutes to get seated. Another 20 for anyone to even stop at our table to get our order. From that point on we waited at least an hour for our 2 our of 4 of our plates while we watched those who came in after us with bigger parties get served before us. One of the 2 plates was cold, which had to be returned, only to find that they were out of the ingredients and something else needed to be ordered. The 3rd of 4 plates arrived 10 mins later was the wrong order. The 4th arrived 5-10 mins after that. We had bottomless mimosas, but they ran out of champagne, and offered us shots instead. Never the less, I was fed up. They were apologetic, but it was just one issue after another. When we had all finally eaten and were ready to go it took them 20 minutes just to get us 2 to-go boxes! And we only got those after I went to the door of the kitchen and asked for them myself. All of this with maybe 5-6 groups in the whole restaurant. Simply unacceptable. Overall we spent around 3 hours here simply because of all of their mix ups and confusion. We had to ask for everything twice and never had a set server who helped us. They comped our meal because of it, but I can not say the meal was worth even half of the hassle.

    (1)
  • Reid H.

    Infusion Breakfast Bistro had a wide range of breakfast options. They have an extensive list of waffle flavors including red velvet and Oreo infused waffles. The chicken and waffles can be paired with any of their waffle varieties. I went with the red velvet waffle which had a great flavor and came with candied pecans and icing flavored butter.

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  • Claudia A.

    I got the chicken and yam waffle . FYI it's a fried chicken strip but it was well seasoned and It was tasty. My friend got the chicken(grilled ) wrap. We didn't expect it to be sweet/glazed but prob didn't read the description. Waitress was a peach :)

    (4)
  • Frenkeya N.

    The place is a lil pricey. but nice for a brunch. Red velvet waffle was yummy I think it should of had more pecan. But I did have a nice experience.

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  • Domonic B.

    I came here for a friend's birthday brunch and I was very blown away by the menu. It looks like a lot of thought went into it. I came hungry and ready to eat. I found out from a person in our group that you could get waffle combinations by the half so I ordered half of a Cookies n' Cream Waffle and half of a Georgia Peach Pie Waffle. I also ordered the Fish & Grits. The fish was a choice of tilapia or whiting. I chose the fried tilapia. My food was pretty good overall. I was really satisfied with my waffle choice. I didn't even use syrup on it and I must say that the peaches that were on it were very good. I was sad that only two pieces came on it. The fish was really good and had nice flavor. The downside was the grits. This is the south! I like my grits on the thicker side. The grits were anything but that! It was almost a form of soup and the flavoring was subpar. I added so much salt & pepper and it still didn't help. You can't serve fish and grits as a dish if you don't have both parts of it up to standard. Everyone at the table was disappointed with their grits and some people even sent there grits back to the kitchen. The reason why I give this spot 2 stars is simply b/c of service. I really wanted to give it three stars but I couldn't because service was simply just horrible. The waiter got countless orders wrong, food was cold for a few people when it was brought out to them, and it took forever for food to even start coming out(almost an hour). All of us had our food and my friend beside me had to wait almost an extra 20 minutes for her food even tho we all had our food and she ordered at the same time as everyone else. The service was so bad that we had to talk to the manager. I don't know if the waiter was overwhelmed or what but the service was simply unacceptable. After we told the manager what all had happened, he was really nice and understanding. He made sure none of us were charged for our meals and our waiter came out to our table and apologized for the less than stellar service. I will say that I will give this spot another chance in the future before I totally write it off b/c I think it has tons of potential. Attention to detail would really make this place a winner. Small things like making sure the windows were clean(they were really dirty), better attention to service, and making sure the kitchen and waiters are in sync with one another could go a long way for this establishment. I won't go out of my way to go here but if i'm in the area again i'll try it out to give it a shot at the greatness i think it could be.

    (2)
  • Patrick G.

    We ate breakfast this morning at Infusion on the recommendation of a couple of dear friends. I've tried breakfast places all over Atlanta, and unfortunately, this place did not impress me. The good: I ordered the Western Omelet, with a side order of the grits. It was actually fairly decent, and I did like the fact that the grits were already seasoned, which is not usually the case with grits in a restaurant. The bad: They were out of the lobster cream sauce for the shrimp and grits, and apparently did not have the ability to come up with some other sauce to compensate. This gives me the impression that they do not make the sauce in-house. I consider myself a "foodie," so given the high culinary bar set by the many gourmet quality restaurants around Atlanta, who *do* make their sauces in-house, this does not make me want to come back. Their "INFUSION" biscuits were apparently frozen, not made fresh. One of my other friends who normally accompanies me on my dining excursions ordered the Chicken and Waffle, with a buttermilk waffle. He said the waffle was just ok, nothing to write home about, and he was underwhelmed the apparent lack of availability of sugar-free syrup. The chicken was overcooked and dry, and the breading was bland. Not something I'd expect from a place that lists the Chicken and Waffle as one of its signature dishes. For me, personally, the low point in the experience was our server. She seemed young and inexperienced, and did not have a grasp on how to be unobtrusive. As we were one of the few occupied tables, she came around often, which would normally be a good thing, but she kept cleaning off empty straw wrappers and such from our table while we were trying to have our conversation, and at the end of the meal, she took my drink, which I was still working on, while I was distracted signing the bill.

    (2)
  • Phavana P.

    Can't grade the food... my order was never taken.... As I was sitting waiting on the waitress, you could definitely tell this restaurant was very unorganized and poorly manage. Parking was frustrating with a park attendant trying to sleep in the car. Restaurant didn't have greeting but the first thing they say is.... How many? ..... I hear the food is delicious but to bad I never got the chance to experience it.. Customer service is the key to a successful business.

    (1)
  • Freddie B.

    The food is excellent and the service is slightly lower than average. We only go to this location for the food (which is a 9/10).

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  • Melissa C.

    Recently tried this restaurant for the first time Saturday. I was immediately shocked by the parking lot, or lack thereof. The parking lot holds maybe 25 cars! Do not be fooled by the Valet. The "Valet" simply waits for a parking space to open up or will simply park your car blocking in other customers. I was next shocked by the lack of air conditioning. It had to be about 80 degrees outside however it seemed as though there was no air conditioning on in the entire building. By the middle of the experience the entire restaurant was full of people waiving menus back and forth to stay cool! Honestly it was so hot that I can't recall if the food or drinks were good. Definitely will not be pressed to return :/

    (2)
  • Neka D.

    So I went to this place based on Scoutmob and coworker reviews. It seems like the reviews were more clear then my coworkers. Picture this: Saturday afternoon on a nice day in Atlanta, which was a relief due to our sucky weather previously, nice day for a brunch. Our choices were check out the place with scoutmob or just go to a more pricey place but known for their brunch. We went cheap! Boy did we get what we paid for. Walking up to this place if looked abandoned. Brunch spots are usually popping on Saturdays... Well we were like get in and get out. The waitress was pleasant but failed to be attentive throughout the service. We both got salmon omelettes with the red velvet waffle. The omelets cost us $10 each with NO Sides!!!! No potatoes, grits, fruit cup, Hell no condiments. Just an obvious non-homemade biscuit, which apparently has a sweet potatoe version, but was not available off season. Um huh lady I eat sweet potatoes all year round. Any who, no decaf coffee because their "truck," didn't deliver coffee? Whet!!! The food was okay, not nearly what we are used to! So all in all the price for our 2 coffees, 2 omelets, 1 red velvet waffle, was $37.00--scoutmob took $10 off. Leaving it at $27. Still not worth it. Please read ThD reviews and stay away!!!!

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  • Tonya D.

    The chef put a lot of thought into the menu! The food is really good. I had the red velvet waffle with chicken. The waffle was very tasty and light, I really didn't need any syrup because of the sauce and pecans. The menu had a lot of variety. Going back to try the new dinner menu this weekend. There's a really nice bar to have cocktails at also...

    (5)
  • Danielle C.

    My best friend kept raving about a red velvet waffle she had from a restaurant she heard about from Scoutmob. I decided to try it out and it wasn't all I expected, but the food was good. There were two private parties going on and the restaurant was still empty. Actually, my friends and I were the only table besides the private parties. The server was mediocre, just doing her job. I ordered the Cajun Chicken Penne Pasta, which looked very dry but the taste was splendid, after I added a side of sauce to my dish. We also ordered the red velvet waffle, delicious! The shrimp and grits were just ok, nothing special. Last but not least, the drinks. The drink was delicious but for 10 bucks there should be a lot more than a shot glass of liquor in the concoction. The cook did come greet us, which was nice. He was a little pushy in offering several items that were not on the menu. Maybe if those items were on the menu they would get a larger crowd?

    (3)
  • Chantel W.

    I'd give the food four stars and the service/atmosphere two stars...Went here for breakfast on a Saturday. There were several waiters standing around talking but few patrons in the place. We were seated and forgotten for a while. Someone finally came to take our drink order and later to take our food order. Both arrived at the same time. I had steak and eggs with grits. The food was very good, no complaints. I really enjoyed the grits. My friend had a half Georgia Peach waffle and half Candied Yam. I tried a piece of the Georgia Peach. Very good...just the right amount of flavor. She really enjoyed it. The setting overall was just uncomfortable. Felt as though I was interrupting the waiters gossip time when I needed anything. The place was also very smoky. Not sure what occurred earlier but we left smelling as though we'd been deep fried. I'd give it another chance, but, probably for takeout.

    (4)
  • Mitch B.

    I was not pleased by anything. We ordered unlimited sangrias that were very limited. We were told that they were $8 (US) but ended up costing us $30 (US). I ordered steak and eggs, the steak wasn't cooked to the right temp, the grits looked amazing but tasted like paper and the eggs were actually very good. Our server seemed inexperienced and nervous so I can't fault him, he should've had more support from his other coworkers. The bar staff seemed disinterested in making drinks because our limited sangria took forever. All in all it was a lackluster experience and I was not impressed by anything $65 later.

    (1)
  • Darius R.

    Service was terrible, it took 30+ minutes to get 2 waffles. It wasn't even busy. I've never before really questioned whether I was in an episode of kitchen nightmares. We will never, ever be back.

    (1)
  • Chelsea J.

    Food was great! I had the salmon omelet, which was good but I don't know if the salmon was fresh or not (prob not)...it was still good! A biscuit or croissant comes with the omelet which my waiter forgot to bring, after I asked him twice, but he eventually brought it out to me, since it was left from my plate. The red velvet waffle was delish, the cream cheese was very sweet though. My friend and I had bottomless mimosas which I felt was expensive ($15) and we asked for A mimosa not the bottomless but once our waiter bought us another one without us asking we were like ok, we will go with it. Overall good place and atmosphere. Def eat the waffles!

    (3)
  • Mychael W.

    This place deserves about a 2.5, but I went with a 3 because I really liked the food. I took my boys to Infusion last Friday after "snowpocalypse 2014" had melted away. Quick review - good food, sub-par service, bad menu (not the food; the physical menu) We ordered the Peppermint Patty waffles but were advised that they weren't carrying those because they were seasonal only. She pointed to the little circled 's' on the menu. I thought that meant they were specialty items! Most menus have a legend for their special characters. Fine, give us the Oreo waffles, Georgia Peach Pie waffles, an omelette, and some chicken fingers. The server walked away with our order and then I noticed on the menu that it said I got a choice of a croissant or sweet potato biscuit. I called her back over and pointed out that I hadn't been given a choice. She let me know that because the sweet potato biscuits weren't selling well they took them off the menu. Really? Because I'm looking at the menu and it's right there... And they didn't have croissants either, so my choices were toast or a regular buttermilk biscuit. I ordered the biscuit and she went on her way. After reading several other people's reviews, I expected the service to be extremely slow. Surprisingly, our food came out within about 5 minutes and it was hot and pretty tasty! The waffles are a little chewier than I like, but everything had great flavor. I'll give them another shot because this is the kind of business that I would love to see do well. It's in a good area, I like the concept, and the food is good. They just need to polish up their service and adjust their menu a touch and I think they'll be fine.

    (3)
  • LaToya D.

    Ok for real... I don't even know where to start. I came here on a date night because a co-worker told me it was a nice spot and the food was good. I don't even know why I didn't pay her no mind because she has ghetto tendencies, let me give you my break down of this place. First we park in this tight "beep" parking lot and go inside and I didn't know if I was at a hookah bar, sports bar or a cafe type place. Let's go with one theme and work from there ok...mmmmk Second.. I ordered the red velvet waffles and chicken which I do have to admit was pretty tasty however the chicken was a little on the dry side. As I was eating two ladies walk in with bags and you can not tell me they don't slide down a pole for a living.. I think I had dinner with hustlers, hoes and pimps.. I'm pretty sure I won't be frequenting this place again and I'm ok with that. It just didn't seem clean in there.

    (2)
  • Brittany M.

    Went to Infusion with a few of my girls for brunch last Sunday. The lot is small so get there early. We aimed for 10:30am and had our pick of spaces. Service was good. There weren't too many people in there just yet and the staff was very attentive. I ordered the shrimp and grits. I wanted a waffle since this is what they're known for, but didn't want to be greedy. The waiter informed me I could do a half order so I got half of a red velvet waffle. The shrimp and grits were plentiful but nothing to write home about. All around good though. I do regret not getting a whole red velvet waffle though. That thing was good! I'll definitely be getting that again and trying some of the other kinds! I patiently waited til 12 so I could get a drink. When it hit, I ordered a peach lemonade with ciroc vodka (they must have a deal with Diddy or something because a lot of their drinks feature Ciroc lol!). That drink was SO good! What I liked most was I got a nice portion of shrimp and grits, half a waffle, and a nice sized drink for less than $30. I'll definitely patronize this place again :-)

    (3)
  • Sincere R.

    8 different variations of waffles, enough said! I enjoyed the red velvet and caramel and so will you. The chicken has two options: wings and strips...go with the strips. It was extremely hot inside and the service wasn't the best. But worth a visit.

    (4)
  • Kai E.

    Glad i gave this place a second chance. My partner and I had breakfast here a few months and the food was excellent yet the service was horrible. On a Friday night I wanted something good to eat and decided we would try infusion again and I'm glad we did. We walked in to be greeted by all the staff and was immediately seated. I had the shrimp and grits which was delicious. My partner had chicken and waffles the caramel apple pie... loved it. Our drinks were strong my blueberry lemonade tasted more like blue Hawaiian but it was still strong. Overall, it was a pleasant experience the food is hands down some of the best breakfast food in town.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :8:00 am - 11:00pm

Specialities

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

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