Brunch has always been one of the most satisfying meals of the week. For some reason that we have not been able to demystify, brunch is nearly always associated with Sundays. Why?

Surely you should be able to enjoy poached eggs and coffee at 2 p.m. on any day of the week. Anyhoo, speaking of Sundays, Atlanta has some pretty righteous brunch spots.

Here are five of the best brunch joints in the ATL.

The Southern Gentleman: The Shops Buckhead Atlanta 3035 Peachtree Rd NE
Ste A 208 Atlanta, GA 30305

This Buckhead gem is fashionably decorated and located, making it a tourist favorite. Featuring such hits as the shrimp and grits and Monte Cristo brunch joint, you don’t want to sleep on this restaurant. In three short years, it has become one of Buckhead’s best. A Yelper says this: ““It’s owned by the same group that recently opened Gypsy Kitchen in the new Buckhead Atlanta shopping district.”

Sun In My Belly 2161 College Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30317

 

A Yelper says: ““We’re ready to go back for dinner asap–if you love this place for brunch/lunch, give dinner a whirl.”

Buttermilk Kitchen 4225 Roswell Rd NE Atlanta, GA 30342 Buckhead

A Yelper says: ““We had French toast, an omelettes, eggs ried hard, the pimento cheese grits and their exclusive Tennessee smoked bacon…yum!”

Whiskey Bird 1409 N Highland Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30306 Morningside / Lenox Park

A Yelper says: “Whiskey Bird is super cool inside, imagine concrete floors, light wood tables, and almost-Scandinavian-meets-Japanese decor.  We were a little early for our reservation on a Saturday night, but the place wasn’t crowded at all, so they seated us right away.  Immediately, I looked over the drink list (lots of whiskey options, naturally) and the rose sake sangria caught my eye!  It was really tasty, light in alcohol but still high in flavor, and a really unusual sangria, in the best way.  My dude had the Whiskey Bird sour to start, which was tasty.”

West Egg Cafe 1100 Howell Mill Rd NW Atlanta, GA 30318 Westside / Home Park

A Yelper says: ““When I want breakfast/brunch it’s most likely a West Egg craving.The Georgia Benedictis my thing but everything I’ve had here is great.”

 

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