NextME’s Guide: Top 10 Brunch Spots in Atlanta

Top 10 Brunch Spots in Atlanta

The city of Atlanta takes brunch seriously. So seriously, in fact, they’ve even rewritten local laws around this delightful weekend gastro feast. It’s no wonder then that there are so many amazing options for fun and fantastic brunching throughout the metro Atlanta area! But what if you’re looking for something beyond the usual eggs and pancakes menu? We’ve got the scoop of some of the most interesting and unusual brunch spots from all across the Gate City.

Vietnamese Brunch from at Bonton

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Looking for a bit of funky Asian flavor with your brunch favorites? One of our favorite international brunch spots in Atlanta metro is Bonton on Myrtle Street. Known for their blend of Vietnamese street foods and Cajun seafood boils, this unassuming pink brick building has a delightfully quirky brunch menu. You can get brunch classics with a twist, like the Lafayette Breakfast Sandwich, the Vietnamese Omelet Bahn Mi, or Pancake Banh Xeo. Or pick any of the fabulous dishes from the dinner menu and add an egg for just $2. And don’t forget the mimosas, bloodys, and other boozy breakfast drinks!

Jewish Deli Brunch at The General Muir

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The General Muir is a classic New York-style Jewish deli located in Emory Point. Their brunch offerings include several open-faced bagel selections along with plates like their pastrami and egg sandwich or the delightful smoked hash with crisped pastrami and caramelized onions. All of their bread and baked goods come from their own bakery, TGM Bread, located next door. And they have some of the most delish classic Jewish delights like matzo ball soup and latkes served with applesauce and sour cream.

Country Diner Brunch at HomeGrown

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If you’re in the mood for an incredibly unpretentious brunch, Home Grown Georgia is your go-to brunch spot. Inexpensive, locally grown comfort foods abound at this super low-key eatery. They grow some of their produce on-site, and source the rest as locally as possible. In fact, they invite you to take a wander through the garden, as long as you stay on the paths. You absolutely must try their signature Comfy Chicken Biscuit, and their enormous pancakes are enough to fill any appetite.

Outdoorsy Brunch at Ladybird

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When you’re in the mood for some delish brunch alfresco, Ladybird Grove & Mess Hall in Atlanta’s historic Old Fourth Ward is your perfect brunch spot. Their menu is an imaginative offering of what they call “elevated campfire cuisine.” Standards like their biscuits with sausage gravy and shrimp-n-grits are plied alongside more unique options like grilled romaine with poached egg, or their Base Camp boards designed to share. Wash it all down with a Redneck Mimosa or Ladybird Bloody Mary, and afterward take a stroll along the beltline, it’s certainly close enough!

French Market Brunch at Le Petit Marché

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Le Petit Marché literally translates to “the little market” and it’s absolutely the perfect name for this brunch spot in Kirkwood. Their french toast sandwich is legendary among the regulars, and the cheese grits or chicken sausage are also favorites. Best of all, everything is market fresh and they’re known for their friendly service and homey vibe. They even pass a guest book around the restaurant so you can leave your comments and read the stories of those who’ve dined before you. If the weather is good, opt for a seat on the patio, and now and then brunch is accompanied by live music.

Gourmet Brunch at One Eared Stag

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No listing of the top brunch spots in Atlanta would be complete without a mention of the fabulous offerings at the One Eared Stag. They have all of the usual delights, with a gourmet twist. They have options like chicken salad with truffles, milk-fed veal with chimichurri, and quail eggs sunny side up. Feeling a bit adventurous? Order the Chef’s Breakfast. It’s not on the menu because it’s literally whatever the chef feels like making for you. But don’t worry, it includes half a dozen options on one tray, so if you don’t like one dish, you’re sure to enjoy the others!

Dog-Friendly Brunch at Publico

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Looking for a brunch where your favorite furry companion can be welcomed? Publico is your dog-friendly Atlanta brunch spot. Their Sunday Funday Brunch features a live DJ and mimosa and cocktail specials plus a delightful array of food options for you and your pooch. Dine on the patio with your pup where they even have a full puppy menu, with all of its proceeds going to support the Howell Mill Humane Society. And the human brunch menu offers food you’re going to fall in love with. Everything is made-from-scratch and made-to-order, and as locally sourced as possible, for a fresh, unique taste you won’t find anywhere else.

Family Friendly Brunch at Ration + Dram

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It’s not often that a bar offers a kid’s menu, booster seats, and crayons, but on weekend mornings Ration + Dram is a great option for a family meal. Dubbed the “Best family-friendly brunch in metro Atlanta” by the AJC, this local bar with a fun kids’ Brunch menu is perfect for the littles as well as the adults. They even offer kid-friendly mocktails like juice blends and rootbeer floats. For the grown-up set they serve up chicken biscuits, eggs benedict, and their own creations like the Sweet Lady or The Gringo. And of course, you can pair your brunch faves with boozy faves like bloody marys or one of their communal cocktail punches.

Tex-Mex Brunch at Superica

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Looking for a little spice in your Sunday morning fare? Superica is the brunch spot that brings you a border-town feel without having to leave town. With two locations, Krog Street and Buckhead, this eatery’s fare is so popular it’s got its own cookbook. For brunch, they offer south-of-the-border options like their migas plate, tamales with eggs, or chilaquiles with avocado. Or go for the BBQ brisket sandwich served on Texas toast with guac, jalapeño pickles, and two sunny side up eggs. It’s a taste of Texas you won’t soon forget!

Weekday Brunch at Twisted Soul Cookhouse & Pours

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The weekends were pretty much made for brunch, but if your days off don’t fall on Saturday and Sunday, your options become more limited. Don’t worry! Twisted Soul in Westside has you covered. They offer an amazing brunch variety seven days a week. Try imaginative sandwiches like the Harissa Hot Chicken Muffuletta, or salads like the Seasonal Soul Salad with Moscato poached pairs and duck prosciutto. Entrees include crispy catfish with pimento cheese grits or the southern tofu scramble full of soul food faves like black-eyed peas and collard greens. Whatever you do, save some room for Ivy’s Heavenly Peach Cobbler. You won’t be sorry!