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"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."
"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)."
"Bon Glaze offers up unique, intricate gourmet donuts with an equally upscale presentation of donuts on display. Not only do they serve sides of bacon in natural wood-smoked, candied, candied cayenne, and chocolate dipped, but their donut flavors include bacon butterscotch, balsamic caramel sea salt, and apple streusel. That’s essentially the entire food pyramid in donut form."
"With a name inspired by Red Cross ladies who attempted to bring a taste of home to soldiers abroad, this Marietta shop has plenty of doughnuts to sate any craving. Husband and wife duo Chris and Anna Gatti, who met at the Culinary Institute of America, use either a 24-hour brioche dough (butter, milk, eggs) or cake batter as each doughnut’s base. Small-batch favorites include Lemon Lavender, Sea Salt and Caramel, and "The Mikey," a brioche bar filled with Jittery Joes espresso cream, topped with maple icing and an entire piece of candied applewood bacon."
"Hidden in the basement of Canvas Cafe in Marietta, Doughnut Dollies is where Anna Gatti creates “chef-driven” doughnuts. The treats at this shop are beautifully adorned and come in creative flavors like Cereal Bowl, topped with cereal milk frosting or the Sweet Jane, a 24-hour brioche stuffed with vanilla pastry cream. There’s a second location open on Howell Mill Road, too."
"Amazing local donut shop, everything is made by hand daily and the variety is perfect, always have the classics but the seasonal selections are to die for!"
"Order hot or iced coffee and tea, try breakfast sandwiches, bagels and muffins, and of course, a delicious donut or cute MUNCHKINS donut holes.Kid Favorite: Any flavor with sprinkles.Most Unique: GuavaBest Seller: Chocolate FrostedLocation: Multiple locations. – Hayley Markowitz and Emily Webb"
"Made an order “in detail”, they repeated my order back to me and still could not get my drink right, after settling for a poorly made drink, I thought to..."
"This longtime Marietta Street coffee shop opened in 2007 and has become a gathering spot for neighborhood residents and students of Georgia Tech and Georgia State. In addition to coffee and coffee drinks, Urban Grind also serves paninis, cakes, and pastries. Swing by for open mic nights featuring comedy, music, and poetry."
"Urban Grind is not just a hip Atlanta coffeehouse, they’re doing it for the culture. This West Midtown coffee shop regularly hosts film screenings, poetry slams & other arty events. Of course, you get killer coffee, desserts and free Wi-Fi."
"With great coffee, cozy seating & ambiance, tasty treats, and incredibly friendly service. Urban Grind is a great way to kick off any working week!. We suggest trying their Everything Bagels."
"Looking for a great place to gather over a gorgeous breakfast?. Enjoy the relaxing vibes, delicious dishes, and the company of friends at Babs Midtown. Guests are welcome to relax on the restaurant’s patio while enjoying their morning cup of joe."
"have teamed up to buy the legendary southeast Atlanta restaurant Bankhead Seafood. The eatery is operating as a food truck at present (catch them at Triton Park or Greenbriar Mall), but soon hopes to renovate and open in Grove Park."