Atlanta takes brunch seriously—Southern comfort food meets modern innovation, with bottomless drinks to match. From Buckhead elegance to East Atlanta cool, there's a brunch spot for every vibe.
Atlanta Brunch Icons
South City Kitchen
Elevated Southern cuisine. Fried green tomatoes, she-crab soup, and buttermilk fried chicken.
Flying Biscuit Cafe
Atlanta institution. Fluffy biscuits with cranberry apple butter. Always a line.
Home Grown
Comfy Cat biscuit with fried chicken, gravy, and cheese. Cash only, worth it.
Sun in My Belly
Garden setting, scratch-made everything. One of Atlanta's best brunch experiences.
By Neighborhood
Midtown
South City Kitchen Midtown, Murphy's, Empire State South. Classic Atlanta brunch.
Inman Park / Old Fourth Ward
Staplehouse, Krog Street Market spots, Two Urban Licks. Walkable along the BeltLine.
East Atlanta / Kirkwood
Sun in My Belly, Gaja Korean Bar (Korean brunch!), Local Three.
Atlanta Brunch Tips
- Reservations help: Popular spots book up, especially for groups
- BeltLine brunch: Walk the Eastside Trail and stop at Ponce City Market or Krog Street
- Bottomless is everywhere: Most spots offer bottomless mimosas/bloody marys
- Church crowds: Sunday brunch after 12:30pm gets busy