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12 Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta You Should Know
Black influence has been at the roots—and roux—of Atlanta’s culinary scene. While there are thousands of phenomenal Black-owned restaurants that keep the metro fueled, we think these 12 popular and pioneering dining venues deserve a spotlight.
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Great Brunch Spots To Meet Your Late-A*s Friends
These great brunch spots either take reservations, never have long waits, or will seat you without the entire party present.
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Folk Art
With vintage signs on the walls and a huge menu, Folk Art in Inman Park is a great place for a casual weeknight meal or weekend brunch.
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R. Thomas' Deluxe Grill
R. Thomas in Buckhead is one of the most interesting places in Atlanta, with lawn art and a menu with everything from a burger to vegan dishes.
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Belle & Lilly’s Caribbean Brunch House
Belle & Lily’s serves all our favorite pan-Caribbean breakfast staples.
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Copeland’s
Crowds flock to the Copeland's on Cumberland for their affordable weekend brunch buffet, which features plenty of seafood options and Creole/Cajun favorites.
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Murphy’s
Murphy’s in the Virginia Highlands has a long, varied menu and is your answer when your group can’t decide where to go.
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CT Reforma
This popular Mexican restaurant comes alive in the evenings with scene-seekers and upbeat music and with the soundtrack of chatter and family crowds on weekends.
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Atkins Park Restaurant & Bar
Atkins Park in Virginia Highlands is one of the oldest bars in Atlanta, and it’s great for a beer and a burger.
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Isla & Co
This quiet Australian cafe welcomes you with a lengthy menu of cocktails and coffee creations.
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Great Brunch Spots To Meet Your Late-A*s Friends
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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Little Rey
Little Rey is a fast-casual, counter service taco haunt that works well for any occasion.
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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.
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Grits & Eggs Breakfast Kitchen
The weekend scene at Grits & Eggs in Vinings should hold a place on your Atlanta brunch bucket list.
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Casa Almenara
The move at Casa Almenara in Midtown is to drink a lot and then order small plates like the tostadas or nachos.
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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.
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Gocha's Breakfast Bar
When it comes to great breakfast and brunch, this popular Cascade diner never disappoints.
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Highland Bakery
Highland Bakery has been a reliable favorite for breakfast and sandwiches since in 2004.
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12 Black-Owned Restaurants In Atlanta You Should Know
Atlanta has many phenomenal Black-owned restaurants around the metro. Here are some popular (and some pioneering) spots worth checking out.
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Atlanta Breakfast Club
This perfectly-positioned restaurant, across the street from the Georgia Aquarium, draws crowds almost every morning for Atlanta-style brunch.
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Cypress Street Pint & Plate
Cypress is one of the few spots in Midtown with an outdoor area, so come for some sun, some suds and, a solid burger.
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Bar Margot
As the most likely place to run into marquee cast members, this Midtown hotspot in the Four Seasons is reliable for a good meal and celebrity sighting.
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Mrs. P.’s Bar & Kitchen
Come to Mrs. P.’s in the Wylie Hotel whenever you’re in the mood for a fun time and a good, Southern meal.