Mentioned by The Infatuation
Atlanta Restaurants With New Takeout & Delivery Options - Atlanta
"What started as a coffee cart concept making appearances around town evolved into an Atlanta dining institution. Founded by Stacy Eames, Highland Bakery has several outposts around town but the original location in the Old Fourth Ward remains an Atlanta brunch favorite. Popular items here include the shrimp and grits served with jalapeño focaccia bread, one of the creative eggs Benedict, and the sweet potato pancakes for those with a sweet side."
"The Highland Bakery all started when it’s owner Stacy started thinking about coffee. After seeing success from several coffee carts around the city and teaching Atlantans about what genuinely good coffee is all about, Stacy started thinking about muffins, breads, and eventually what Southern comfort was all about. From there, the Highland Bakery was born."
"When it comes to popular Atlanta brunch spots, Highland Bakery & Kitchen often tops the list. This bustling European-style breakfast bakery and brunch spot is known for its exceptional bread, tarts, pancakes, and french toast. We love their epic cilantro corn cakes, decadent crabcake benedict, and delightful jalapeño focaccia bread— all signature items."
"With more than one hundred types of buns, pastries, delicacies, toasts, cookies and snacks from all over Asia, Sweet Hut is ready to provide you the most exotic baking experience. Must try’s are the Hazelnut Nutella Donut, Cherry Ameretto Donut, and the Irish Cream Donut."
"Light and spongy Japanese cupcakes are filled with sweet vanilla buttercream. Call in your order for pickup or delivery via Sweet Hut’s app. Check the website for hours and locations that are currently open."
"Centered around East Asian baked designs, this trendy bakeshop, with locations on Buford Highway and in Midtown, offers sweeter crème buns, savory pork buns, and beverages such as bubble tea to match."
"Jared Karr's hitting-every-note roaster and café operation opened just one year ago in the semi-hidden (but so worth seeking out) Armour Yards enclave. From the start, Karr's passion, acquired while spending a good amount of time in Indonesia, along the quality of his coffee, was impressive enough to catapult him past all competitors in Georgia to earn the number one spot on our Best Coffee in Every State list, for 2018. Two visits this past weekend affirmed that decision, and then some."
"This Atlanta coffee shop quickly became a favorite among caffeine seekers since hitting the scene in 2017. The bright and airy shop in the Armour and Piedmont Heights neighborhoods offers plenty of seating, including a patio out front and floor-to-ceiling bleachers just beyond the doors in the lobby of the complex. East Pole also offers public tastings and cuppings."
"The coffee connoisseurs are bound to serve it how you like it, with several serving options and creative seasonal specials. They also have gorgeous gifts, perfect for any coffee lover."
"If you are looking for brunch in Buckhead and the surrounding area check out Cultivate Food & Coffee. The light and airy restaurant and coffee shop combination is more casual than many of the places you will find in Buckhead. After ordering at the counter you can choose to sit inside or outside."
"The team from Cafe at Pharr have opened up a crazy delicious part brunch spot, part coffee shop. You’ll go bananas for their banana pancakes and be super impressed by the taste and visual presentation of their eggs benedict. Their matcha lavender latte is also super yummy!"
"I love the open space and decor at this cute cafe near Atlantic Station!. This restaurant has delicious brunch options and small bites featuring Southern comfort foods. Plus, they serve speciality and seasonal espresso drinks and pastries."
"This Westview neighborhood cafe, owned by Devotis Lee (aka Ms. D) and her family, serves up hearty breakfast favorites in the morning. The menu includes Ms. D’s popular chicken and waffles topped with fried chicken wings and the fluffy Piedmont pancake stack served with a side of eggs and bacon."
"1077 Juniper Street NE, Atlanta, GA Phone: (404) 876-7925www.einsteinsatlanta.com. Einstein’s menus are full of clever recreations of Southern comfort classics. This spot combines a world-class outdoor patio with sophisticated bar and interior dining for the most unique party space in Atlanta, with space for seated events for up to 120, standing receptions for up to 175, and buffets for up to 75 people."
"Not to be confused with a certain bagel chain, Einstein’s has been a Midtown favorite since 1991. There’s a patio with ample seating, and a Bloody Mary bar to wet your whistle in a variety of fun, customizable ways. Go all out and enjoy the buttermilk fried chicken Benedict with poached eggs, sausage gravy, red pepper puree, and braised greens."
"American , Sandwiches , Steaks , Brunch"
"Looking for an authentic Mexican breakfast made fresh seven days of the week?. If yes, then there’s definitely no better place to head over to than ADios Café. Started in 2009, the café specializes in various delectable breakfast dishes as well as desserts and coffees."
"Source: Photo by Wikimedia Commons user anthonydelanoix used under CC0. Photo is only for illustrative purposes. Each day of the week starting from 8 am you should grab a seat in Atlanta’s most gorgeous breakfast café."
"Birthday Cakes don’t have to be layer cake, for a little something different try a beautifully decorated Bundt cake from Nothing Bundt Cakes. They come in a variety of sizes from tiny to massive but for a birthday party of up to 20 guests the 10 inch Bundt cake is perfect. For a larger party get an 8 inch Bundt cake stacked on top of a 10 inch Bundt cake to serve up to 30 guests www.nothingbundtcakes.com"
"Thomas had a theme, which it technically doesn't, it would fall somewhere in the tropical birds-meet-somewhat crunchy enclosed patio-with-quinoa category. This Peachtree Road institution is decorated with neon lights, plenty or tchotchkis to keep the kiddos entertained, caged, tropical birds, and it's all in a somewhat permanent shed-type lean-to on the border of Buckhead and Midtown. With a huge menu (and seriously—tons of good, healthy options), this spot just works."
"Besides the fact that this quirky little café looks like a tropical rainforest, complete with parrots, on the outside, it’s its unique arrangement of vegan and vegetarian options that bring the crowds in. R.Thomas was created by chef Richard Thomas and has become an Atlanta mainstay on the veggie scene. It’s easy to see why with its delicious, giant meals including a Sausage Queen Omelette, a Thia Quinoa Bowl, and a Sloppy Veggie Joe."
"An indisputable Atlanta icon since 1955, Waffle House traces its roots to a modest storefront in Avondale Estates that is now the Waffle House Museum. Road trip fuel or recovery aid, every Waffle House but the outpost in Turner Field is open 24 hours a day to satisfy that craving for hashbrowns, cheese n’ eggs, or waffles."
"There’s not much more one can say about the classic, Atlanta-based breakfast chain. Atlantan’s know where to head for 24/7 smothered, covered, and scattered hash browns, waffles, and coffee with some serious people-watching, especially into the wee hours of the morning."
"For 58 years southerners have been able to count on Waffle House for being open 24-7, keeping the temp low, staffing some pretty fun folks, and serving up breakfast sandwiches, waffles, patty melts, and hash-browns any way you want ‘em (which is a whole lot of ways)."
"The Landmark Diner in Buckhead is “where the stars meet at night”. But really, it’s where people meet up for late night bites and coffee. Landmark is fashioned after the traditional northeastern diners with a large menu of breakfast, burgers, fried foods, and sandwiches."
"Drop by 24 hours in Buckhead or Downtown, or visit the Landmark Jr. on Cheshire Bridge Road (you might recognize it as JJ’s Diner from Parks and Rec). Look for a menu including regular diner fare plus seafood platters and other Greek and Italian specialties."
"They have something for everyone, and serve delicious breakfast all day long. Their prices are reasonable and the interior is both comfy and relaxed. Check out this new retro diner for a sampling of some tasty meals and friendly service."
"Italian for "eat and drink" Cibo e Beve is an intimate restaurant located in Sandy Springs. Besides an interesting take on Italian food, there's also a vibrant list of cocktails. The bar is open late serving pizza and antipasto."
"Offerings range from classic pies to specials like the Luna, drizzled with spicy ranch, house cheese blend, chorizo sausage, caramelized onions, and other goodies. Blue Moon also offers sandwiches, salads, wings and more.Dine-in, curbside pickup and no-contact delivery available. 325 East Paces Ferry Rd NE #3, Atlanta, GA 30305bluemoonpizza.com(404) 814-1515"
"Rich chocolate, toasted marshmallow and graham cracker crust make the s’mores pie a delish slice. Find it on Fridays and Saturdays – a great way to celebrate the weekend!. Place an order online for in-store pickup; Pie Bar also ships straight to your door."
"Located on the southern edge of Midtown and towering to a height of 1,024 feet, the Bank of America building is the tallest in Georgia, the 6th tallest in the country, and 9th tallest in the world. It was completed in 1992 after only 14 months of construction. The open-lattice structure supporting the spire illuminates at night, and if that wasn't impressive enough, the spire is covered in 23-karat gold leaf."
"At 55 stories and 1,023 feet tall, the Bank of America Plaza has been the city's tallest building since its construction in 1982. Recognizable by both its postmodern Art Deco style, reminiscent of the Empire State Building, and its gold-leaf covered, 90-foot spire, the structure was designed by the same Connecticut-based firm responsible for New York's Central Park Zoo."
"Bank of America Plaza stands at 1,023 feet above the ground making it the tallest building in Atlanta city since its completion in 1992. It ranks as the 11th tallest building in the US. The building has 55 floors above the ground, 24 elevators, and 1251 parking spaces."
"Downtown Atlanta (Limited Option)"The Yard Milkshake bar created over the top Milkshakes", the menu features "Not Milk" a vegan and lactose friendly specialty milkshake along with other vegan and gluten-free favor options"