Offering a full menu of around-the-world eats, this BYOB coffee shop/restaurant does a bang-up job of living up to its name. For smaller bites, feast on under-a-buck fries or an order of grilled calamari.
Arrive with an appetite and enjoy options aplenty: Barely hitting the $10 mark and averaging closer to $6, entrees range from Chilean stew, chicken chopped salad and shrimp kebabs to empanadas, burgers and baked mostaccioli. Top off your meal with an order of flan or s'mores and a latte and you're good to go.
For all the bases Atlas covers in the kitchen, expect little to nothing in terms of ambience. Orange-sponge painted, yellow and red walls with a sparse of arrangement of paintings kick some color into the otherwise minimally-adorned space. Located a bit off the map, the cafe remains pleasantly deserted on weekday afternoons. Cozy up to a table for two and take advantage of the free wi-fi access or the smattering of papers and magazines on display for your reading pleasure. $1.50 corkage fee per person.
Centerstage Reviewer: Jessica Herman