Tiffany Smith (22.11.2017 20:58)
This place is being sued because a little boy got trapped (in between the wall and a booth) and later died because this restaurant rotates. Maybe now they will be a bit more responsible and move the control box to somewhere that it's easily accessible. If you love your kids, do not take them here. Hopefully this place gets shut down.
Cole Crunkleton (16.11.2017 14:12)
One of the best things I've ever done with free time. You don't have to eat to go up there, I had to pay $8 once, great deal! The food is quite expensive but if you're not expecting that then this isn't your environment. Great 360 degree views from the 72 floor (the building is 723ft tall) so that's somewhere above 700ft. 100% recommend. Unless you eat you only have 1 interaction with staff, if you're worried about them being 'stuck-up'. They were very nice to me though, greeting me and asking how things were in perfect timings.
Jamichael Carson (17.09.2017 18:19)
I loved all the food and appetizers and the atmosphere. Bummer that the Sun Dial restaurant no longer rotates due to a horrific but one-off accident. (Doesn't seem like a place to bring children anyway) The rotating platform was what made it iconic, center in downtown Atlanta. It kind of mellowed out my evening. Certain seats are without a view at all now. I'd still dine with them for the food and service, but somehow I feel like I could get the same at any other fine dining establishment now.
Matthew Loop (23.08.2017 03:01)
Excellent service! First class experience. I hosted a seminar and took all 52 guests to the Sun Dial after the event. They absolutely loved the food, the view, and the customer service. Alp and his team did an exceptional job making sure all of our needs were met. The restaurant gets my highest recommendation.