Six Feet Under Pub & Fish House - Grant Park, Seafood restaurant in Grant Park, Atlanta, US
Six Feet Under Pub & Fish House is a seafood restaurant in Atlanta's Grant Park neighborhood, spread across two floors with an indoor dining room and a rooftop terrace that faces the city skyline. The space is decorated with nautical elements and fishing gear, and a full bar runs alongside the dining areas on both levels.
The restaurant was opened to bring coastal cooking to Grant Park, a neighborhood better known for its park and Victorian homes than for seafood. Over time, its location steps from Oakland Cemetery, one of Atlanta's oldest burial grounds, became part of how regulars talk about the place.
The menu centers on Southern seafood traditions, with dishes like baked parmesan oysters and fried catfish prepared in a regional style. These recipes draw from coastal cooking habits that have long been part of the American South's food culture.
The rooftop terrace is open-air, so the experience there depends a lot on the weather and the time of day. A children's menu is available for families, and both floors offer seating, so there is usually a spot that works regardless of preference.
The restaurant's name is a direct reference to the depth at which people are traditionally buried, a nod to its proximity to Oakland Cemetery right next door. This tongue-in-cheek choice makes it one of the few dining spots in the country with a name that openly references death and burial.
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