Here Are The Best Brunch Restaurants In Atlanta Right Now

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Brunch is among the most enjoyable meals you can eat during an Atlanta weekend. But where will you go? There are many great Atlanta restaurants for brunch.

No matter if you’re looking for a big breakfast or some beignets with your coffee, you can find it in Georgia’s largest city.

The best brunch restaurants in Atlanta all have COVID protocols and highly trained staff, not to mention great food. But many of them also have long lines, so you might want to call first to make a reservation.

In this article, we’ll consider the best places to eat brunch in Atlanta from the criteria mentioned above.

Atlanta’s brunch menus have strayed past the traditional stainless steel trays of scrambled eggs and bacon. You could easily stumble upon fried shrimp or a bed of catish filets thrown into the mix here and there.

Brunch: A Brief History

The history of brunch can be traced back to England in the late 19th century. It didn’t jump across the pond and become a household word in the United States in the 1930s. The earliest printing of the word came from “Punch” magazine, which wrote that the term originated in Britain in 1895 to describe a Sunday meal for “Saturday-night carousers.”

Here Are The 15 Best Brunch Restaurants In Atlanta

Atlanta being a Southern mecca, it makes sense that brunch would become a staple here.

Today, because Saturday and Sundays are Brunch O’Clock in ATL, the city’s restaurant scene is buzzing with brunch patrons around those times.

Here are some great brunch restaurants in Atlanta:

Casa Almenara

991 Piedmont Ave. NW Atlanta, Ga. 30307

Guests at this Midtown Atlanta spot can enjoy brunch with bottomless mimosas daily at 11:30am and at 10am on weekends. Dishes include steak-filled empanadas, Dulce de Leche french toast, chimichurri-topped steak and eggs, and shrimp with grits among a mix of other Tulum-inspired classics.

Atlanta Breakfast Club

249 Ivan Allen Jr Blvd NW, Atlanta, GA 30313 | (470) 428-3825

The Atlanta Breakfast Club has a strong following because of its brunch menu, which includes the famous Peach Cobbler French toast, chicken and waffles and more.

Here’s what one reviewer says about the Atlanta Breakfast Club: “Great food. Excellent staff. Friendly and attentive. Casual breakfast or brunch. Come before 10am on weekends or you wait in line. Peach cobbler French toast is very good it is very sweet. the fried green tomato BLTs are excellent. Big portions and coffee cups are filled all the time.”

Blaze Steak And Seafood

3752 Cascade Rd #110, Atlanta, GA 30331 | (404) 907-4700

Blaze Steak and Seafood has a great brunch menu.

Here’s what one customer says about Blaze: “Amazing food, phenomenal customer service. The brunch was on point! Got the stuffed French toast and a slightly modified shrimp & grits with multiple mimosas. Out of strawberry, raspberry, peach/mango, and blackberry… raspberry was my fave! Everything was super clean and lux, can’t wait to return with the fam.”

Chido + Padres

128 E Andrews Dr NW, Atlanta, GA 30305 | (404) 848-9100

Chido+ Padres has one of the best Mexican-style brunch dishes in Atlanta. Here’s what you can order:

  • Steak & Eggs – mole-rubbed, cast-iron seared with beech mushrooms and fried egg
  • French Toast – brioche, house granola, seasonal fruit, cajeta and maple butter
  • Barbacoa Hash – braised wagyu beef cheek, sweet potato and Kennebec potato hash, lardon, fried egg and avocado
  • Chilaquiles – salsa rojo, fried tortillas, smoked chicken, cauliflower encurtidos and refried Sea Island peas
  • Cornmeal Fried Florida Snapper Collars – buttermilk yogurt, blistered spring vegetables, pine nut relish and herbs
  • Squash Blossom Quesadilla – shaved zucchini, flores de calabasa, queso Oaxaca, pickled serrano and escabeche
  • Donuts & Chocolate – fried brioche and spiced chocolate

General Muir

1540 Avenue Pl B-230, Atlanta, GA 30329 | (678) 927-9131

General Muir at Emory Point has been packing in the crowds for a while now, and no wonder. Brunch menu favorites include

Here’s what one reviewer says about General Muir: “My favourite brunch in the area. Always a wait for a table but the food is amazing. Recommend the poutine and bagel lox. There’s a lot of other savory dishes available too. There’s a cafe and dessert bar as well. Service is great and atmosphere is casual.”

Murphy’s

997 Virginia Ave. NE Atlanta, GA 30306 | 404-872-0904 

Murphy’s at  Brunch menu faves: Grilled sourdough, Eggs Santa Fe, Hazelnut Crusted French Toast, Eggs Virginia Highland.

Here’s what one reviewer says about Murphy’s: “Went for brunch after getting in early to the airport. Service was great! Food was good in concept, but only fair in execution. Same with the cocktail (bloody Mary). It was like they saw pictures of what I fancy brunch should look like, but had not actually tasted one though. However a few things did stand out, the grits were some of the best I ever had.”

Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall

684 John Wesley Dobbs Ave, NE Atlanta, Ga. 30312 | (404) 458-6838

Ladygrove right off the Beltline has the following brunch menu faves: Redneck Mimosas, Shrimp-n-Grits, Nashville Hot Chicken Biscuit, Pulled Pork Griddle Cake.

Here’s what one Google reviewer says about Ladygrove Mess Hall: “The shrimp and grits dinner was fantastic as well as the bone-in schnitzel! I prefer their dinner menu over their brunch.

“Their outdoor seating is super cozy even in the winter and accommodates for dogs.”

Table & Main

1028 Canton St., Roswell Ga. 20075 | (678) 869-5178

Table & Main is known for the following brunch menu faves: BBQ Pork Omelet, Fried Green Tomato Eggs Benny, and, of course, Fried Chicken ‘n Waffles.

Here’s what one reviewer says about Table & Main: “Excellent place for a Sunday brunch. We drove over an hour just for it. Did not disappoint. Love the outdoor seating. Will definitely be back.”

Bread & Butterfly

290 Elizabeth St. NE Atlanta, Ga. 30307 | (678) 515-4536

Bread & Butterfly is known for these brunch menu faves: Soft Scrambled Eggs & Cold Smoked Trout, Omelette Du Jour.

Here’s what one reviewer says about Bread & Butterfly: “Cute cozy restaurant. We sat at the bar and got drinks and breakfast. Food- I had the Nest egg with prosciutto was on point. The pancake was also gigantic and fantastic (and I am not a sweet Bfast person) and would definitely recommend. Drinks- full bar with good selection of brunch cocktails. Service – fantastic! Super friendly and energetic. Price-reasonable . Overall Ambiance was overall the win for this place. Great for small groups. Nothing super unique but would def be back. Get the pancake!”

Aprés Dìem

931 Monroe Drive St C-103 Atlanta, GA | (404) 872-3333

Aprés Dìem is located in the heart of Midtown’s Poncey-Highland area. Brunch menu faves: SALAD NIÇOISE: grilled tuna steak, kalamata olive, hard-boiled egg, tomato, french green bean, red pepper, rice, anchovy (optional), mixed greens, white-balsamic vinaigrette.

Here’s what one reviewer says about Aprés Dìem: “The service was great, the food was better. My husband and I stopped in for brunch, we will definitely be returning to dine here.”

Buttermilk Kitchen

4225 Roswell Road Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30342 | (678) 732-3274

 Buttermilk Kitchen is located in Buckhead, but don’t let that fool you. The place is just as downhome as ever. Brunch menu faves: Ray’s Waffle Burger, B.Y.O.B. Breakfast Plate, Market Scramble.

Here’s what one reviewer says about Buttermilk Kitchen: “This is hands down the best meal I have had in Atlanta. I’ve only been here for 3 months but it was that good. Featured on Triple D (Guy Fieri). You HAVE to get the biscuits, absolutely delicious. Also got the Waffle Burger and the BELT. Would highly recommend the burger. Be prepared for a wait during weekend brunch time. But it’s worth the wait.”

West Egg Cafe

1100 Howell Mill Rd, Atlanta, GA 30318 |  (404) 872-3973

West Egg Cafe calls itself the “best breakfast in Atlanta” and it’s hard to argue. Brunch menu faves: Peachtree Plate, Salmon Cakes Benedict, Fried Egg Sandwich, Fried Green Tomatoes BLT.

Here is what one reviewer says about West Egg Cafe: “Awesome brunch experience. Loved the Peachtree Plate, salmon patties and fried chicken hash for the table! Great silky grits and delightful brown sugar bacon. Get there early or a little after 2 to get around the crowd on Sundays. Also Julianne was a great server! For stars only because the drink tasted like spritzer water.”

Cafe Circa

646 Edgewood Ave. SE Atlanta | (404) 477-0008

Cafe Circa, located at Edgewood, is a well-known spot for live entertainment as well as hookah. Brunch menu faves: shrimp and grits, wings, pasta and other tasty dishes.

Here’s what one reviewer says about Cafe Circa: “I had the best time at Cafe Circa at the Sunday day party. The DJ’s are the best I’ve heard since moving to ATL. The owner CJ was phenomenal, friendly and interacted with all of her guests. She definitely made you feel at home.”

Cafe 458

458 Edgewood Ave SE, Atlanta, GA 30312 | (404) 446-4688

Cafe 458 is a nonprofit restaurant that is temporarily closed. Brunch menu faves: frittata to shrimp & grits, with proceeds supporting programs for the homeless.

Here’s what one reviewer says about Cafe 458: “My guest and I really enjoyed this place. I checked out reviews prior to going and I would give high fives to every positive reviewer if I could. The food was delicious. The servers are volunteers and were so sweet. It felt good ordering and knowing the proceeds are going to a worthy cause.”

Park 75

75 14th St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309 | (404) 253-3840

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Park 75 is located in the Four Seasons Hotel in Midtown. This upscale restaurant is popular among business travelers. Brunch menu faves: House Smoked Salmon, Eggs Benedict, Egg White Frittata.

Here’s what one reviewer says about Park 75: “THE MOST AMAZING place to go for an upscale brunch in the city. It comes with a higher price tag than most brunch but it is worth it. Located in the Four Seasons hotel in Midtown. The seafood spread is insane. Everything I ate was made to perfection and the service is exquisite!”

Grand Lux Cafe

3500 Peachtree Rd NE #2093, Atlanta, GA 30326 | (404) 504-2961

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One of Buckhead’s best-kept secrets opened in August 2018 in Phipps Plaza and has been packing them in every since. Grand Lux Cafe is from the same people that brought us the Cheesecake Factory.

Their brunch menu has these top sellers: Egg White Omelette, Housemade Pastrami Hash and Eggs and more.

Here’s what one reviewer says about Grand Lux Cafe: “Love this place! I’ve been there for brunch and dinner and both experiences were great. The waiters are all very pleasant and attentive. Food is also amazing! They also have a great drink list!”

The Spice House

2247 Cascade Rd SW, Atlanta, GA 30311 | (404) 254-2153

The Spice House in Cascade offers live entertainment from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Sunday. Brunch faves include the Shrimp and Grits, Crab Cakes and the Bottomless Mimosas.

Here’s what one reviewer says about The Spice House: “Excellent food. Great drinks that you feel after just 1! And great live music on Sunday when I went! It’s authentic Haitian good. Get the black rice and oxtails!”

Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours

1133 Huff Rd NW #D, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (404) 350-5500

Armed with a celebrity chef-owner and a creatively divine menu, Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours is one of the best Sunday brunch spots in Atlanta.

Here’s what one reviewer says about Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours: “I’ve been to this restaurant twice and both times have been OUTSTANDING! The last time we came during sunday brunch and they were practically booked up and were able to squeeze us in without a reservation. We were seated immediately and treated well by efficient and friendly staff. They were truly amazing and the customer service was perfect. The food was fresh, hot, and put a unique twist on old faves. My sister and I will be making this restaurant our new brunch spot!”

Southern Art and Bourbon Bar

3315 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326 | (404) 946-9070

Here’s what one reviewer says about Southern Art and Bourbon Bar. “The food was delicious. I ordered the carbonara pasta. It was creamy and flavorful! The fried chicken was juicy and amazing. The cocktails from the bourbon bar were yummy as well. I ordered a drink name horse’s neck. Their whisky boards were good too. The prices were a bit high but I had a good experience celebrating my husband’s birthday both in the restaurant and bar. I’d come back to try brunch one day.”

Final Word

When it comes to great brunch restaurants in Atlanta, the city used to subscribe to a buffets-for-all approach, but no longer. The best brunch restaurants in Atlanta have their chefs curating distinct menus.

Not only are the weekend brunches special, but dining capitals in the region, including Atlanta, have a distinct advantage: Southern fare is call-ya-mama good.

Brunches have been big gathering times for Atlanta due to the church tradition of eating a hearty meal after Sunday service. It stands to reason that the Bible Belt would be the perfect arena for superior brunch spots, and Atlanta’s brunch restaurants are no exception.

Brunch parties are the dining trend du jour around metro Atlanta restaurants. The concept involves inviting a bunch of your peers out for bottomless mimosas or some other food deal with your dining experience. Food in Atlanta is also adapting to the various tastes of the migrants that come here to live.

Read more: 5 essential soul food spots in Atlanta

Patrons typically order off a menu board like they would at a burger joint, but the convenience of sitting down to leisurely enjoy their food has made the segment a popular one with the restaurant industry.

The craze hasn’t escaped metro Atlanta’s food and drink scene, which has seen a fast-caz explosion in recent years.

CJ Johnson: CJ is a longtime Atlantan who has written a book about Atlanta's food scene. He has also fallen in love with the city's music and sports scenes. He writes about Food, Restaurants, Travel, Sports and Atlanta Culture. Check out the book. https://amzn.to/3RPmbZM