I would say that SEASONS BISTRO LOUNGE is mediocre at best, that's for food and service. I had the spicy egg rolls, a lite-beer, and a diet coke, which came to $11.00 and change. I think they were call buffalo egg rolls, and they were tasty but a bit dry, and the price was reasonable for the area and establishment. There is a great complement of flat-screen TV?s place about the interior, and the rest-room was clean (surprisingly) and well lit. I also ascertained that the owner is a younger Black female, who didn?t appear to be very sophisticated, nor educated. She also didn?t appear to be from a family with money or pedigree, which leave the Lottery, settlement from an accident, and/or marriage to a professional athlete or entertainer. I also spoke with the owner briefly; she informed me that she was in-fact the owner, and I also asked the bartender about her, who informed me that she wasn?t married to an entertainer or athlete and that she had plenty of money. The property has potential, as you know; it was once the Olive Garden just off Lavista road at I285. One could make a leap of faith and say it is upscale and/or has the potential to be upscale if she hires professional managers, instead of going it alone. As the previous reviewer wrote " There was no dress code, no age restriction and no one gets Id'ed, a formula for citations and license revocation. The waitresses were not rude, but somewhat slow and un-attentive to the guest. The bartenders who served me didn?t seem very welcoming or inviting, as they should be, especially on a Saturday afternoon, when the crowd is light, this seem to be a systemic problem with black male bartenders in and around Atlanta, it's as if they fear the competition from their male guest. I wouldn?t go telling my friends and relatives about this place just yet; this place probably has a self-life of about six more months.
Pros: Eclectic ambiance
Cons: Small bar area
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