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Welcome to Iron Age Korean Steak House

At Iron Age Korean Steak House, culinary tradition meets a modern twist. Located in Kennesaw, Georgia, this trendy eatery invites guests to savor authentic Korean flavors in a vibrant, lively atmosphere that’s perfect for gatherings. Known for its interactive dining experience, patrons can grill their own premium cuts of steak and enjoy a variety of side dishes that showcase the essence of Korean cuisine. The full bar complements the meal with a selection of beverages, while happy hour specials make it an ideal spot for both lunch and dinner. Iron Age is more than a restaurant; it’s a flavorful celebration of culture and community.

LOCATIONS

If you find yourself in Kennesaw, GA, make sure to stop by Iron Age Korean Steak House. This vibrant restaurant offers a captivating fusion of Korean culture and steakhouse dining, perfect for those looking to indulge in a unique culinary experience. Located at 840 Ernest W Barrett Pkwy NW Ste 540, Iron Age is not just a meal; it’s a delightful journey through flavors, textures, and a lively atmosphere.

The moment you step inside, you’re greeted by a casual yet trendy vibe. The energy is palpable, with laughter and sizzling meat filling the air—a quintessential part of the Korean BBQ experience. Iron Age is an ideal spot for families and groups, offering ample space and accommodating waiter service that keeps the experience enjoyable from start to finish.

  • Reservations: Recommended, especially during peak hours.
  • Vegetarian Options: Limited, but the focus here is on the meat.
  • Payment: Accepts credit cards and Apple Pay for your convenience.
  • Kid-Friendly: A great meal destination for the whole family.
  • Parking: On-site parking makes it easily accessible.
  • Wi-Fi and Happy Hour Specials: Available to enhance your visit.

Now, let’s talk about the food. Iron Age Korean Steak House is renowned for its premium meats. Imagine tender cuts of beef marinated to perfection, sizzling over a grill right before your eyes. Each bite is a culinary celebration—the flavors of soy, garlic, and sesame dance on your palate, and the interactive grilling adds an extra layer of fun to your dining experience.

During my visit, I was particularly impressed by the bulgogi and the galbi, both bursting with flavor. The limitless options for dipping sauces and sides, like kimchi and pickled vegetables, further enhance each dish. The restaurant accommodates various dietary preferences, ensuring everyone can find something to enjoy. However, if you're a vegetarian, be prepared for a limited selection as the menu is heavily meat-focused.

For those who enjoy a lively setting, Iron Age is a delightful retreat. It’s a place where families come together, friends celebrate, and laughter fills the air. The happy hour specials can make your experience even more enjoyable, often bringing the crowd together for shared plates and drinks.

Iron Age Korean Steak House captures the essence of Korean BBQ—good food, great company, and a fun atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a casual lunch or a lively dinner experience, this restaurant will leave you craving more. Don’t forget to call ahead to secure your reservation and prepare for a deliciously unforgettable experience!

For inquiries, you can reach them at (770) 627-2777.

START YOUR REVIEW OF Iron Age Korean Steak House
Tamika H.
Tamika H.

Nice place (head nod looking around)! Very well appointed location, decor and furnishings. A little dark for my taste and the k-pop music a little loud but not unbearable. The food was very tasty with the beef bulgogi being the star of the night! The portions were pretty average for Korean BBQ. The rice cakes were pretty tasty and the salad was delish. The service was fair, our server was kind but tended to disappear at times but overall pretty nice service. Pricing was about $32pp for dinner and with drinks $55. Try the Lynchburg Lemonade! The restrooms were clean and nicely decorated as well. It was our first visit. We went for my daughter's birthday but will be back.

Robin V.
Robin V.

Always amazed every time we go here. The help/wait staff is always helpful and always polite and friendly. They help each others tables get what they need when it's needed. Management is also very kind and checks in on tables now and then too. Very very nice people and it's my favorite place to eat if anywhere around the area. I highly recommend this restaurant.

La Juania M.
La Juania M.

This place has a Korean bbq feel. I didn't feel like I had to reach to get to the grill. There is one grill per four people. The meat is plentiful! It's all you can eat!! I thought it was going to take forever to cook but it goes fast after a while. This is a good like meetup place, if you just want to eat and talk. The service was good. They helped with getting the meat cut up and made sure we didn't want for anything. The only down side and it's more of a personal thing was the shrimp came with the heads on and they were hard to eat. Also I wish they had more sides but this is a meat place. Other than that I can't wait to take my friend here.

Greg H.
Greg H.

I am a big fan of Iron Age. We have been coming here ever since we moved to Woodstock back in 2018. We like them more for lunch than dinner since we like very few things from the dinner menu other than shrimp. Lunch is only served Monday through Thursday from open to 2:30 PM.

Joey L.
Joey L.

Coming from the standards of korean bbq in Koreatown in Los Angeles, CA, Iron Age is a great kbbq that offers a relatively smaller variety of meats but excels in the ones it does have. Korean bbq is a generous style of bbq buffet where you sit at a table with an integrated grille, choose your meats from your server, and then cook it yourself. Dinner is $29/person with kids 4-7 at $14/person. There is a 2 hour limit but you'll be full in no time with how much food comes you way. There is meat, rice, soup, salad, and dipping sauces available. The standouts were the beef bulgogi and Iron Age soy beef steak. The steak itself is a great cut and tasted very good.

Donna B.
Donna B.

Had a good time and enjoyed everything but the squid... possibly because I don't care for squid. Had good service and a fun time celebrating my friends birthday.

Jeeah Y.
Jeeah Y.

This place is such a cool and reasonably priced experience! You choose your meat and they bring it to you seasoned so you can cook it at the table yourself on the grill in the middle of the table. It makes for a very intricate experience and a great talking piece of you're on a date or with friends and family! We had great service. Our server always came by to make sure we understood how to cook our food and she also cut up our meats whenever we wanted help. To top off a great experience, all of the food was DELICIOUS AND FLAVORFUL!

Jordan S.
Jordan S.

I came here on a Sunday night around 10pm. We were seated quickly; the vibe is low light and casual and not too loud. We were a bit confused by the service style because the servers kept changing, so it took a while for us to get refills but everyone seemed nice and helpful. The food was delicious!! Can't recommend enough the beef bulgogi, a sweet thin beef. It was $29.99 a person (reminder prices are subject to change, it was that price on this day at this time) which we thought was very fair and reasonable especially for all you can get! While you do cook your own food, which is in my opinion the best part other than eating it, you should still tip the amazing wait staff!!! We highly recommend Iron Age Korean Steak House! Other things to know: Last seating is at 11pm, Last call is at 11:30 pm (they close at 12am/midnight).

James B.
James B.

Iron Age was a really solid experience and I'm glad I got to try it. I had never been to KBBQ before but a friend kept telling me how good it was so I had to give it a try. The ambiance was great. It's super dark but there's an intimate feel. I honestly thought it would be a bother to have to cook my own food but it was pretty fun. It was also very clean which is a must for cooking your own food. The service was also great. The staff consistently comes around to ensure you always have meat to cook and anything else you could want. The food was overall pretty good. I really enjoyed the salad (the dressing was amazing), dipping options, and most of the meats. I was a little disappointed to hear they didn't have the brisket option at that location and one other meat my friend was looking for but we still really enjoyed some beef bulgogi and the steak options. The price was a little steep ($29 without a lunch special), but understandable given it's all you can eat and the food is pretty high quality. If there's ever another occasion to head back to get some Korean Barbecue I'll certainly consider giving Iron Age a visit!