Miller's has become a go-to restaurant in our rotation. We eat out a lot and appreciate the menu that suits our tastes and the very, very, well run front of the house. I cannot speak for every location but for the Snellville store, someone has trained the service staff to make customers feel welcome. As simple as that sounds, some restaurants managed to make customers feel like a burden, not a valued guest.
While not an every visit occurrence, but frequently the floor manager comes by and engages in conversation and seems to be genuinely trying to make sure that we are enjoying ourselves. it's not pro-forma, it's not forced, it seems like a genuine interest in making sure customers are enjoying themselves and will become repeat visitors.
The food is generally delicious and presented with a flare unusual in an everyday casual dining restaurant.
Another unusual thing about Miller's is that the store feels like two different restaurants combined into one. On one side there is a restaurant that has a bar. on the other side there is a bar that has food. The two sides have different vibes which can be nice if you're in the mood for something different on a particular visit.