Best Breakfast in Atlanta
Our list of breakfast places to try in Atlanta.
Breakfast in the South is a distinctive meal. None of this toast and jam as the first meal of the day. Atlanta has a wide offering of breakfasts, brunch and we give you some selection of pancakes, grits, biscuits as well as the Best places to get your day started.
The Best Breakfast in Atlanta
According to our Critics and our Readers is:
Home grown GA Restaurant
													Home grown is a picturesque illustration of its straightforward aspirations and its eclectic Reynoldstown neighborhood. Most of what is served is grown by local farmers; therefore, the menu is short and changes daily, depending on what’s available. Simple Southern classics, however, such as a fried ...
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Where to Eat Breakfast in Atlanta
Majestic Diner
													For all the debauchery and bleary-eyed clubbing that ordering a plate of hash browns at 4 a.m. entails, this is the only place to go. Delightfully greasy burgers, eggs, grits, and other diner favorites stave off oncoming hangovers and settle woozy, boozy tummies. Stone-cold sober? This Atlanta insti...
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		Ria’s Bluebird
													Wildly popular breakfast spot (that serves lunch, too), offering perfectly potent coffee, fluffy biscuits, and both creative dishes and traditional staples. Lots of vegetarian options, too.
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Breakfast Dishes to Try
(from our 100 Dishes List
Cross-Eyed Scramble at Gato
Available at GatoWhile tourists wait in line across the street for Flying Biscuit, ITP denizens grab a stool or booth at Candler Park’s Gato instead. One standout breakfast item, the vegetarian cross-eyed scramble, comprises a heap of seared tofu, green peppers, onions and seasonings on a plate, smothered by cheese as well as red and green salsas. If you can down the whole thing plus a side biscuit, you deserve a trophy. $7.95.
			
			
		Fish and Grits at Rising Son
Available at Rising SonA traditional low country dish becomes a Piedmont variation in Avondale Estates. Here, a deep bowl of velvety cheese grits is topped with lightly fried North Carolina trout. The skin is crispy while the meat has a flaky tenderness. As a golden crown, choose two eggs. Poached is the way to go, swirling unctuous ribbons of yolk with creamy and crunchy forkfuls. $14.
			
			
		French Toast Sandwich at Le Petite Marche
Available at Le Petit MarcheEvery so often, there’s an intimidating wait at Petit Marché (on Hosea L. Williams Drive), but if you’re tired of every other restaurant’s limp, stuffed, dry, or pumpkin-spiced French toast, get in line at this Kirkwood eatery and stay there. You can help yourself to a steaming cup of coffee while you wait to be seated, and watch everyone else adoring their food. Their French-toast sandwich is a classic: two vanilla-rum battered, butter-fried pieces of thick, eggy bread, a hefty pile of scrambled eggs nestled inside, along with your choice of pork bacon or chicken or veggie sausage, all of it finished off with powdered sugar and drizzled in buttery maple syrup. Heaven.
			
			
		Guatemalan Tamale/Pache/Chuchito trio at Xelapan Cafeteria
Available at Xela Pan CafeTechnically this is three dishes — all variations on the Guatemalan tamale — but the trio makes for a hearty breakfast or lunch, and tasting all three side by side is a great way to debate the merits of corn vs. rice vs. potato as bases for the perfect tamale. All come with bone-in chicken cooked inside, and the tamale and pache both come wrapped in aromatic maxan leaves (as opposed to the chuchito, wrapped in corn husk). Go early; they run out quick. $6.75.
			
			
		Omelette du jour at Bread & Butterfly
Available at Bread & ButterflyA true French omelette is hard to find, but Bread & Butterfly’s version offers a direct flight to Paris. Silky on the outside, lush and creamy on the inside — all it takes is good farm eggs, equally good butter and pure old-school technique. Daily variations include the addition of fresh goat cheese or intense pesto, but any day is a good day for this eggy delight. $13.
			
			
		Raspberry Cream Cheese Danish at Proof Bakeshop
Available at Proof BakeshopOriginally brought to Denmark by Austrian bakers, the Danish pastry has suffered its fair share of degradation on our fair shores (we’re looking at you, Little Debbie). But at Inman Park’s Proof Bakeshop, pastry chef Carey Bell whips up a dreamy little number that could make even a true Dane swoon. Start your morning off sweet with a cuppa Counter Culture and striations of layered viennoiserie curled around a cushion of cream cheese and topped with a tart ‘n’ seedy dollop of raspberry jam. $2.85.
			
			
		Steak and eggs at Empire State South
Available at Empire State SouthJaws drop on cue when this brunch dish emerges from the kitchen — a steak and eggs platter that can feed a party of four, featuring a massive dry-aged, bone-in rib-eye cooked sous vide with aromatics like fennel and coriander, then finished on a Big Green Egg. Accoutrements vary week to week (as does the size and price of each steak), but you can expect several sunny-side-up eggs, a scattering of fried shrimp or oysters, sauces like a hollandaise or charred onion cream, and sides of grits or hash browns. Splurge away; that’s what brunch is for.
			
			
		Toast with Avocado and Fried Egg (with a Piccolo on the side) at Spiller Park
Available at Spiller Park CoffeeSpiller Park’s avocado toast earns a home run thanks to the thick, buttered slices of sourdough bread that serve as its foundation, and the fact that you can get a perfectly pulled piccolo — espresso and steamed milk, twice as intense as a typical latte — as accompaniment. The avocado comes mashed up with chili powder, salt and lime, plus a scattering of salted radish slices. Don’t pass on the optional runny fried egg on top. $7 + $3.70.
			
			
		Twisted cruller with sweet soy milk at Northern China Eatery
Available at Northern China EateryIn an age of overwrought doughnuts dueling to outdo each other, Northern China Eatery’s traditional fried-to-order crullers or youtiao, paired with warm house-made soy milk, are the ultimate simple pleasure. The crullers come in pairs, a foot long each, crisp outside and in. Dunk them, or let them briefly bathe in the sweetened soy milk before spooning up the goodness. Ideal for breakfast but served all day. $4.
			
			
		Yoga Pants at Ticonderoga Club
Available at Ticonderoga ClubMaybe it’s the name (and the accompanying menu illustration of a taut tush) that makes the Yoga Pants a destination brunch dish. Or maybe it’s the intensely flavorful spent pineapple puree, made from the leftovers of juicing the fruit for the bar’s eponymous Ticonderoga Cup. Then again, it could be the hidden spread of honey underneath the thick yogurt, or the crunchy granola topped with toasted coconut and almonds. Regardless, there’s no better way in town to start your weekend off right. $8.
			
			
		
 
Other Breakfast Restaurants
ADios Cafe
													The cafe’s name does not mean goodbye, but “of the gods” — a tribute to the Mayans, who discovered chocolate in 600 A.D. and believed it was a gift from the gods. They offer such goodies as handmade chocolate trufas (truffles), immensely fruity little strawberry pound cake loaves that are flavored w...
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		Another Broken Egg Cafe
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		Babs Midtown
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		Breakfast At Barney’s
													Website: Breakfast At Barneys is a family run business founded by two AUC alumni friends “Barney” Lee Berry Jr & Dr. Rashad Sanford. The pair dreamed about creating a place to go during the day in downtown Atlanta that brings together everyone from all backgrounds to enjoy food, culture and share go...
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		Buttermilk Kitchen
													Casual sport serving Southern-inspired breakfast and lunch menu, plus desserts.
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		Corner Cafe
													Buckhead Life’s lunchtime cafe and bakery, serving soups, salads and sandwiches.
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		Crooked Tree Cafe
													Barbecue restaurant with local movement tendencies (locally sourced meats, veggies, and other ingredients). Sandwiches, plates, salads, sides, and dessert goodness.
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		Cultivate Food and Coffee
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		Eggs Up Grill - Alpharetta
													Relaxed chain serving a menu of breakfast, burgers & sandwiches in a colorful setting.
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		Eggs Up Grill - Canton
													Relaxed chain serving a menu of breakfast, burgers & sandwiches in a colorful setting.
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		Eggs Up Grill - Grassland Crossing
													Relaxed chain serving a menu of breakfast, burgers & sandwiches in a colorful setting.
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		Eggs Up Grill - Morrow
													Relaxed chain serving a menu of breakfast, burgers & sandwiches in a colorful setting.
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		Eggs Up Grill - Rome
													Relaxed chain serving a menu of breakfast, burgers & sandwiches in a colorful setting.
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		Eggs Up Grill - Roswell
													Relaxed chain serving a menu of breakfast, burgers & sandwiches in a colorful setting.
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		First Watch-Vining
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		Flying Biscuit (13 ATL Locations)
													website: Serving Breakfast All Day For 20 Years
										
			
		Our first café opened for breakfast at about 7am one morning in 1993. Settled in a quiet neighborhood called Candler Park on the east side of Atlanta, we sold out of our signature biscuits by 11am that day.
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													Brookhaven location of the popular Atlanta breakfast “all day” chain.
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		Flying Biscuit Cafe - Buckhead
													Buckhead location of the popular Atlanta breakfast “all day” chain.
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		Flying Biscuit Cafe - Candler Park
													No Southern breakfast is complete without biscuits, but the Flying Biscuit has made the biscuit — cakey, oversized and with a touch of buttermilk — the cornerstone of all its meals, even its lunch menu items and dinner entrees. Next door to the restaurant, there’s a small to-go shop that’s always cr...
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		Flying Biscuit Cafe - Howell Mill Village
													Westside location of the popular Atlanta breakfast “all day” chain.
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		Flying Biscuit Cafe - Kennesaw
													Kennesaw location of the popular Atlanta breakfast “all day” chain.
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		Flying Biscuit Cafe - Midtown
													Flying Biscuit is one of the great mysteries of Atlanta: How does a mediocre restaurant chain maintain a rabid following? There are better biscuits in town, but that doesn’t stop devotees of the Flying Biscuit from lining up for a table at this brunch destination. Still, the pancakes aren’t bad and ...
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		Flying Biscuit Cafe - Roswell
													Roswell location of the popular Atlanta breakfast “all day” chain.
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												ADios Cafe,
													(404) 574-5679												
							
						
					
													
													
												Another Broken Egg Cafe,
													(770) 384-0012												
							
						
					
													
													
												Babs Midtown,
													(404) 541-0888												
							
						
					
													
													
												Biscuits & More,
													(770) 993-8453												
							
						
					
													
													
												Breakfast At Barney’s,
													(404) 549-6042												
							
						
					
													
													
												Buttermilk Kitchen,
													(678) 732-3274												
							
						
					
													
													
												Corner Cafe,
													(404) 240-1978												
							
						
					
													
													
												Crooked Tree Cafe,
													(770) 333-9119												
							
						
					
													
													
												Cultivate Food and Coffee,
													(404) 600-2964												
							
						
					
													
													
												Derek’s Breakfast & Lunch,
													(770) 422-1686												
							
						
					
													
													
												Eggs Up Grill - Alpharetta,
													(678) 878-2251												
							
						
					
													
													
												Eggs Up Grill - Canton,
													(678) 990-3447												
							
						
					
													
													
												Eggs Up Grill - Grassland Crossing,
													(470) 866-3447												
							
						
					
													
													
												Eggs Up Grill - Morrow,
													(470) 278-2917												
							
						
					
													
													
												Eggs Up Grill - Rome,
													(762) 900-3447												
							
						
					
													
													
												Eggs Up Grill - Roswell,
													(770) 559-9057												
							
						
					
													
													
												First Watch,
													(404) 777-9844												
							
						
					
													
													
												First Watch-Vining,
													(678) 213-0312												
							
						
					
													
													
												Flying Biscuit (13 ATL Locations),
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												Flying Biscuit Cafe - Brookhaven,
													(404) 963-7744												
							
						
					
													
													
												Flying Biscuit Cafe - Buckhead,
													(404) 477-0013												
							
						
					
													
													
												Flying Biscuit Cafe - Candler Park,
													(404) 687-8888												
							
						
					
													
													
												Flying Biscuit Cafe - Howell Mill Village,
													(404) 816-3152												
							
						
					
													
													
												Flying Biscuit Cafe - Kennesaw,
													(470) 809-0017												
							
						
					
													
													
												Flying Biscuit Cafe - Midtown,
													(404) 874-8887