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The Best Brunch Restaurants In Atlanta
You haven't done brunch in Atlanta until you’ve hit at least one of these hotspots.
15 Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta
Atlanta has many phenomenal Black-owned restaurants around the metro. Here are some popular (and some pioneering) spots worth checking out.
Where To Have Brunch With Friends Who Are Always Late
These are your best bets for getting a table for brunch with friends who seem to always be tardy for the party.
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High Noon Brunchery
High Noon in Douglassville is an excellent all-day brunch restaurant with a pink-everything motif.
The Best Brunch Restaurants In Atlanta
You haven't done brunch in Atlanta until you’ve hit at least one of these hotspots.
Ria's Bluebird
There’s always a wait at Ria’s Bluebird in Grant Park, but they have something for everyone and make the best pancakes in the city.
The Breakfast Boys
The Breakfast Boys is the Beyoncé of Historic College Park’s brunch mile, but it's also among the best places to get brunch in the entire metro.
Where To Have Brunch With Friends Who Are Always Late
These are your best bets for getting a table for brunch with friends who seem to always be tardy for the party.
Buttermilk Biscuit
At Buttermilk Biscuit you’ll find good breakfast and lunch options in a no-fuss, welcoming atmosphere.
Eat My Biscuits
Eat My Biscuits is a brunch restaurant in East Point that stands out more for its cute peach decor than its food.
Goldbergs Fine Foods
When we want a quick breakfast sandwich that’ll fill us up for a cross-country flight, we head straight to Goldbergs—a decades-long Atlanta favorite for NY-style bagels.
Augie's Cafe
This tiny all-day breakfast spot in the West End churns out hits like their crispy whole wings and spicy jack grits.
Bread & Butterfly
If we could spend the whole day at a restaurant, it would be at Bread & Butterfly, a French and Pan-African cafe in Inman Park.
15 Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta
Atlanta has many phenomenal Black-owned restaurants around the metro. Here are some popular (and some pioneering) spots worth checking out.
Leftie Lee's
Switching up traditional Asian bakery offerings, Leftie Lee’s in Avondale Estates is one of the more creative bakeries in the metro.
The General Muir
The General Muir in Toco Hills is an all day spot serving Jewish deli classics like latkes, pastrami, and bagels and lox.
Yao
Yao is a beautiful Thai-Chinese restaurant in Dunwoody that impresses with live music and a weekend dim sum brunch.
Cafe Sunflower Buckhead
For three decades, Cafe Sunflower has been a bedrock of Atlanta’s meat-free community, and the Buckhead vegan restaurant still keeps things fresh and tasty.
Canoe
Canoe in Vinings is right on the Chattahoochee, which means it’s a great spot for a scenic brunch or dinner.
J. Christopher's
An Atlanta-area original, J. Christopher's is the perfect place for the family to grab breakfast and lunch.
Frost Bistro & Bar
"Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta" stars bring a half-hearted brunch spot to Castleberry Hills.
Chido & Padres
Chido + Padres patio is a premier destination on balmy afternoons when we can’t sit outside without a margarita in hand.
Tiny Lou’s
We love date nights at Tiny Lou’s in the Clermont Hotel in O4W because the flavors are anything but tiny.
Oreatha’s At The Point
This creative soul food restaurant in Cascade Heights proves that cornbread salad should have always been a thing.