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You must log in or register to reply here. He comes back and says they were out of that pie. A collection of great mint lemonade, bubble tea or strawberry lemonade is recommended to visitors. Pianist Graham Jackson Jr playing at Pittypat's Porch - YouTube But there is a generation of white Southerners still struggling with the massive changes that have taken place in their lifetime. ", The owner has since taken the sign down and replace it with another that reads "OK Cafe loves America.". Aunt Pittypat wouldn't wish our meal on Ulysses S. Grant. Bathroom was like going backto my college days in some seedy barMore, This place is amazing! I guess most politicians have this one gift, remembering names. Please note: There is a $9.95 charge for split entrees. I'll be back! It was my first visit and myself and my companion really enjoyed our meals. Fri, Sat 4:30 pm10:00 pm, AMEX, Carte Blanche, Diners Club, Discover, JCB, MasterCard, Visa. (FOX 5). Bravo, sir! . Third time here and nothing has changed! Others may have produced. You then set in motion a very structured dining schedule. And they weren't greasy at all. Special entertainment is available on request. One of my sister's celebration of her birthday was this evening, it was a surprise! Pittypat's Porch is Atlanta's oldest restaurant serving guests delicious Southern food and beverages by friendly experienced servers in a warm and comfortable, old fashioned environment reminiscent of the old South during the time of Gone with the Wind. I have spent the great majority of my life in Atlanta and I'd never eaten at Pittypat's before my visit last week. Shop Our Collections Hugs and Kisses Collection Mad for Plaid Collection Accessories Auburn Collection Pittypat's Porch Southern / Soul Food Restaurant 25 Andrew Young International Blvd Atlanta, GA (Map ) Incorrect Information? In the end it was simply and higher priced version of Po Folks. This is my 3rd time here and it never disappoints. Currently this restaurant in downtown Atlanta is closed to change its decor to get away from its Civil War decorations. Not so long ago, it was impossible to go to a public event in Atlanta such as the laser show at Stone Mountain Park that didn't end with a performance of the song, punctuated by rebel yells in celebration of the glory days of slavery and secession.