If you hear people in Atlanta talking about “Sundial Atlanta,” they’re almost always referring to The Sun Dial Restaurant, Bar & View atop the Westin Peachtree Plaza downtown. It’s one of the city’s most recognizable skyline experiences and a common pick for visitors, date nights, and special occasions.
Below is a clear, practical guide to how the Sundial works today, what to expect, and how to plan a visit if you live in Atlanta or are just in town for a few days.
The Sun Dial is a rotating restaurant and bar located near the top of the Westin Peachtree Plaza hotel in downtown Atlanta.
Location:
The Westin Peachtree Plaza
210 Peachtree St NW
Atlanta, GA 30303
(Downtown / Peachtree Center area)
What it’s known for:
Over the years, the setup has changed between a restaurant, bar, and observation-only areas, so it’s always wise to check current operations, menus, and hours with the Westin before you go.
The Sundial sits on the higher floors of the Westin’s tower. Historically, guests experienced three main components:
Dining Level (Rotating)
Bar / Lounge Area
Observation Area / “View” Component
Because the restaurant’s format and access rules have adjusted a few times, Atlantans commonly call or check online the same week they plan to visit.
If you’re planning a special night at the Sundial, a little prep avoids surprises.
Reservations are strongly recommended, especially:
You can typically:
The exact dress code can shift, but guests generally find that:
When in doubt, Atlantans often dress as if they’re going to a nice birthday dinner or upscale date night.
The Sundial is usually considered a premium, special-occasion experience rather than an everyday dinner spot.
Typical expectations (subject to change):
Because menus and pricing can change, locals often check a current menu online before committing to a big group reservation.
Timing has a big impact on the experience.
Sunset:
After Dark:
Clear Days:
If you live in Atlanta, planning midweek or earlier in the evening can mean easier reservations, calmer crowds, and sometimes quicker service.
The Westin Peachtree Plaza is right in the heart of downtown, so you have several options.
If you prefer not to deal with downtown parking:
Using MARTA can be especially helpful on game days, big convention weekends, and rainy evenings when traffic is heavier.
People in Atlanta tend to view the Sundial as a “destination” spot rather than a random night out.
Common occasions:
It’s less common for locals to use it as their regular weekly dinner spot. Instead, they often mix in:
This simple table helps you understand where the Sundial fits among Atlanta’s main “see-the-city” options:
| Feature | Sundial (Westin) | SkyView Atlanta (Ferris Wheel) | Rooftop Bars (various) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Type of experience | Rotating restaurant/bar with seating | Short ride in enclosed gondola | Casual to upscale lounges and bars |
| Typical duration | 1–2 hours (meal or drinks) | ~10–15 minutes | Flexible; stay as long as you order items |
| Best for | Special dinners, romantic nights | Quick view, families, photos | Social outings, after-work, nightlife |
| Weather impact | Indoors, climate-controlled | Affected by rain and storms | Some covered, but many partially outdoors |
| Location | Inside Westin Peachtree Plaza, downtown | Centennial Olympic Park area | Scattered (Midtown, Old Fourth Ward, Buckhead) |
If your main priority is a drawn-out, seated view with a meal, the Sundial is usually the most straightforward choice. If you just want a quick city snapshot, SkyView or a rooftop bar might fit better.
A few simple steps can make your Sundial visit smoother:
Call or check online the same week to confirm:
Ask about minimums or fees:
Request a window table when booking:
Plan for downtown timing:
Check weather if you care about long-distance views:
For hotel guests, visiting the Sundial is even easier:
This makes it a convenient “stay and play” setup without needing to re-park your car or re-navigate traffic.
For residents, the main calculation is usually:
Many locals treat the Sundial as:
If you want a truly Atlanta-specific, skyline-forward night out—especially for a celebration—The Sun Dial remains one of the clearest, centrally located options in the city.
