Best Brunch in Atlanta: 15 Must-Try Spots Locals Love

Atlanta knows how to do brunch, right? Whether you're craving classic chicken and waffles, fluffy biscuits, or a bottomless mimosa situation, the city delivers with style, flavor, and Southern hospitality. In this ultimate brunch guide, we're covering the top brunch spots in Atlanta—from iconic favorites to local hidden gems.

Whether you're a long-time local or new to the city, these are the go-to places for your next Saturday or Sunday brunch.

1. South City Kitchen – Midtown

Neighborhood: Midtown

Vibe: Upscale Southern chic

What to Try: Fried green tomatoes, shrimp & grits, cornbread muffins

South City Kitchen is a Midtown staple, the gold standard for elevated Southern brunch. Their patio is prime on a sunny weekend.

2. The Breakfast Boys – College Park

Neighborhood: College Park

Vibe: Hip, vibrant, and Black-owned

What to Try: Peach cobbler waffles, crab cake Benedict

This hotspot gets packed fast—expect a wait, but trust us, it's worth it. The energy here is unmatched.

3. Buttermilk Kitchen – Buckhead

Neighborhood: North Buckhead

Vibe: Cozy, modern farmhouse

What to Try: Chicken biscuit, pimento cheese grits

Chef Suzanne Vizethann's scratch-made kitchen delivers honest food with local ingredients.

4. The General Muir – Emory Point

Neighborhood: Druid Hills

Vibe: Jewish deli meets modern American

What to Try: Pastrami hash, bagel & lox

Their bagels are legendary, and the coffee game is strong.

5. Le Petit Marché – Kirkwood

Neighborhood: Kirkwood

Vibe: Bright, cozy, neighborhood café

What to Try: French toast sandwich, breakfast panini

Warm vibes and even warmer service make this a community favorite.

6. Highland Bakery – Old Fourth Ward

Neighborhood: O4W

Vibe: Rustic industrial meets comfort food

What to Try: Peanut butter French toast, sweet potato pancakes

It's a brunch lover's heaven with tons of vegetarian options too.

7. West Egg Café – West Midtown

Neighborhood: Westside

Vibe: Industrial-chic with a vintage twist

What to Try: Pimiento cheese grits, banana bread, French toast

Great coffee, even better crowd—expect creatives, students, and local professionals.

8. Folk Art – Inman Park

Neighborhood: Inman Park

Vibe: Eclectic, artsy, and welcoming

What to Try: Brisket hash, chicken and waffles

There's a reason it's called Folk Art—everything here is a masterpiece.

9. Sun in My Belly – Kirkwood

Neighborhood: Kirkwood

Vibe: Boho brunch dream

What to Try: Challah French toast, eggs Benedict

Cute interiors and a perfect "let's linger" atmosphere.



10. Bread & Butterfly – Inman Park

Neighborhood: Inman Park

Vibe: Parisian café vibes

What to Try: Croque madame, soft scrambled eggs

For a refined, Instagram-worthy brunch, this is your spot.

11. Murphy's – Virginia-Highland

Neighborhood: VaHi

Vibe: Casual elegance

What to Try: Quiche Lorraine, corned beef hash

They've been doing brunch right since the '80s, and it shows.

12. The Flying Biscuit Café – Multiple Locations

Neighborhood: Various

Vibe: Whimsical, colorful, classic ATL

What to Try: Breakfast bowl, fluffy biscuits with apple butter

A go-to for comfort food with flair.

13. Poor Calvin's – Downtown

Neighborhood: Downtown

Vibe: Asian-Southern fusion

What to Try: Lobster fried rice, Thai shrimp and grits

An unconventional brunch pick—but one of the most creative in town.

14. Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours – Westside

Neighborhood: Westside

Vibe: Inventive, soul-food inspired

What to Try: Bourbon French toast, fried chicken omelet

Chef Deborah VanTrece's brunch is like a warm hug with bold flavors.

15. Ria's Bluebird – Grant Park

Neighborhood: Grant Park

Vibe: Chill, vintage diner feel

What to Try: Pancakes, huevos rancheros

Beloved by locals—and Anthony Bourdain.

🍹 Bonus: Best Bottomless Brunch in Atlanta

  • BQE Lounge: Live music, soul food, and $20 bottomless mimosas

  • Suite Food Lounge: Stylish vibes, DJ, and endless drinks

  • Toast on Lenox: Fun and festive weekend scene

📝 Tips for the Ultimate ATL Brunch Experience

  • Go early: Atlanta brunch gets crowded fast—show up before 10 a.m. if possible.

  • Make reservations: Especially for Midtown, Buckhead, and Inman Park.

  • Try weekdays: Some spots offer brunch menus on Fridays.

  • Don't forget parking: Rideshare when possible, or prepare for limited parking.

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