Atlanta, Georgia has some of the coolest jazz brunches In Atlanta. If you didn’t know, brunch is a big thing here.
Let’s take a culinary tour of some of the best venues for a great brunch accompanied by live performances.
Here Are The Best Jazz Brunches In Atlanta
Visitors to The Battery Atlanta can enjoy a jazz brunch on Saturdays and Sundays (hours may vary) for C. Ellet’s Jazz Brunch, offering delicious bites with soothing beats every weekend in November. Guests can enjoy a live jazz duo as they dine on classic brunch plates like steak and eggs benedict, fried chicken and more.
Venkman’s
740 Ralph McGill Blvd NE, Atlanta, GA 30312
Here’s what one visitor says about Venkman’s. “Amazing brunch flood. We were all impressed with our food. Live jazz band and bottomless Mimosas. Amazing!”
Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint
200 Peachtree St L05, Atlanta, GA 30303 | (404) 230-5853
Here’s what one customer says about Sweet Georgia’s Juke Joint. “Great food and ambience. The live jazz was good. After 7pm you will pay a $5 entertainment charge.”
Copeland’s Of New Orleans
3101 Cobb Pkwy SE #220, Atlanta, GA 30339 | (770) 612-3311
Here’s what one diner says about Copeland’s. “The Sunday Jazz brunch is awesome! Mimosas are reasonably priced and a plethora of breakfast and lunch options on the buffet seasoned just right. Definitely recommend.”
St. James Live
3220 Butner Rd #240, Atlanta, GA 30331 | (404) 254-3561
Here’s what one customer says about St. James Live. “I didn’t partake of much since I was mainly there for the Jazz Brunch w/Tabitha King, but I love the ambiance. I will return for more later.”
Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours
1133 Huff Rd NW D, Atlanta, GA 30318 | (404) 350-5500
Here’s what one customer says about Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours. “OMG, this place is 100%! Came on a Sunday for the jazz & the all -u-can eat brunch & enjoyed it all. The entire buffet was delish, but them grits … !”
C. Ellet’s Jazz Brunch At The Battery Atlanta
Visitors to The Battery Atlanta’s can enjoy a great food and live music on Saturdays and Sundays (hours may vary) at C. Ellet’s Jazz Brunch, which is run by husband and wife duo Chef Linton and Gina Hopkins. The restaurant offers delicious bites with soothing beats every weekend in November. Guests can enjoy a live jazz duo as they dine on classic brunch plates like steak and eggs benedict, fried chicken and more.
The Velvet Note
4075 Old Milton Parkway, Alpharetta, Ga. | 855) 583-5838
Here’s what one reviewer says about The Velvet Note. “I had a great time there last night. The live jazz band was great! The space is very cozy. Its a nice date spot. They use plastic utensils and plates which were nice. The shrimp and grits were really good! Definitely worth the money. The alcoholic beverages were very good too! I was impressed with the food, drinks and entertainment.”
Final Word
What could be better than live music and a smorgasbord of all the best foods?
Live music is one of the Atlanta dining scene’s strong points. If you love some tunes playing in the room, check out the best live music venues in the city.