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The Best Places to Eat in Atlanta
"Nowhere nails breakfast quite as well as the South, so if you’re looking for a mouth-watering Southern take on the most important meal of the day, then Atlanta Breakfast Club is probably for you. Open every day from 6:30 am to 3 pm, the ABC is your perfect destination for an early morning eat as well as an afternoon brunch. Although you won’t find any mimosas on the menus, the Atlanta Breakfast Club’s food and coffee definitely make up for it, so if you’re more concerned with eating than day drinking, go ahead and give it a visit.How to book: Walk in or order takeout online."
"There’s nothing that starts a day better for Southerners than some Southern soul food for breakfast. Owned by Osiris Ballard and Anthony Sanders, who is also the restaurant’s executive chef, the Atlanta Breakfast Club is part of the Good Food and Company Team. There’s an unbridled passion for food involved in every dish that comes out of Atlanta Breakfast Club’s kitchen, and the team that runs the joint is absolutely committed to love, loyalty, and outstanding cuisine."
"The homey Atlanta Breakfast Club is a modern diner in Midtown that specializes in soul food and Southern cooking. When it comes to ABC, the shrimp n’ grits, seasonal breakfast tacos, Georgia peach waffles, decadent cinnamon rolls, and killer breakfast biscuits are where it’s at. (Ask about the gravy-soaked “P. Biscuit”, above shown.)"
"Promising artful eats for simple folk, the Folk Art Restaurant is an all-day diner-style joint that dishes up some of the finest versions of Atlanta’s favorite breakfasts. From the classic chicken and waffles to the huge biscuits serve with house-made jellies or sausage gravy, it’s no surprise that locals just keep coming back for more. Although the restaurant does offer lunch and dinner offerings, it’s the breakfast menu that really blows the minds of all those who come to visit."
"The original Inman Park location is sure to present people with a bit of a wait, but it’s worth it. Folk Art has earned a reputation for having some of the best brunch fare in Atlanta since opening in 2013. Having opened a second location in Decatur in the former Thumbs Up space, Folk Art continues to pull in throngs of patrons there, too."
"465 North Highland Avenue Northeast (Inman Park) & Another Location in Decatur. Inman Park is known for having some of the best restaurants in Atlanta. As one of the top brunch places in Atlanta, Folk Art fits perfectly into the neighborhood."
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"An old liquor store in Downtown Atlanta became the first Mellow Mushroom, a joint venture between three college students, in 1974. A wide selection of craft and local beers complements specialty pizzas like the Magical Mystery Tour, featuring mushrooms and jalapenos, and the Mellowterranean, with feta cheese, black olives, and tzatziki sauce."
"Home-grown Mellow Mushroom was one of the first restaurants around town to embrace a bit of counter-culture and fun. The funky outdoor patio on Peachtree Street invites all to chill, be hip and enjoy great pizzas and beer while you’re groovin’. Location: 400 West Peachtree St. NW"
"Osteria is an Italian word for a neighborhood restaurant serving up wine and made-from-scratch food prepared with simplicity. Osteria 832 is the local go-to restaurant for Italian food at reasonable prices. Their thin-crust pizzas, pastas, and made-from-scratch sauces are delicious, and their brunch specialties can be enjoyed in the cozy dining room or under the beautiful patio lights."
"A post shared by ArtfulFoodies (@artfulfoodies) on Jan 28, 2019 at 9:47am PST. This neighborhood place is located in the very heart of Virginia-Highlands and is more often than not full during the early dinner hour. Serving fresh and made-to-order Italian delights with a kids’ options starting at only 4 USD (including a drink), the place hits home as a family dining spot."