Miller Union
The kind of dinner that makes you both forget you had early plans.
What DatingDex says
Miller Union is the rare Atlanta restaurant where the food is doing the heavy lifting — Steven Satterfield's farm-driven Southern cooking (the egg baked in cellar cream is non-negotiable) lands in a warmly lit converted warehouse that somehow feels both roomy and private. Book a booth, order the seasonal vegetable plate as an opener, and plan to stay two hours longer than intended.
Miller Union is one of the top quiet & intimate spots in West Midtown. At a upscale price point, it fits well when you want a quiet & intimate feel without guesswork.
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