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    Top brunch spots in Atlanta

    2021-05-05

    Satisfy your cravings for mimosas and French toast with any of these wonderful brunch spots in Atlanta. These brunch specials will have you looking forward to getting up early on the weekend. Whether you are in the mood for more breakfast fare or more lunch fare, these spots have you covered. Check out the top brunch spots in Atlanta, Georgia.

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    Superica

    Superica (formerly the El Felix) offers weekend brunch at their Krog Street, Buckhead, Battery Atlanta, and Avalon locations from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Since they open a little earlier than most brunch spots in the city, you can beat the crowds by dining at Superica. This Tex-Mex favorite features brunch specials like huevos rancheros, Tamales and eggs, and chilaquiles (day old tortilla chips soaked in red chili sauce and topped with fried eggs, pickled jalapeños, avocado, radishes, cilantro, and queso fresco).

    Buttermilk Kitchen

    Buttermilk Kitchen is a popular Buckhead restaurant where everything is made from scratch. They opened in 2012 in an old house in Buckhead had have used sustainable, local ingredients to make their breakfast and brunch crowd-pleasers ever since. Their special weekend brunch menu features unique items such as fried chicken and waffles with sriracha butter and whiskey syrup, short rib hash with yum yum sauce and pickled peppers, and a lobster omelet.

    Seed Kitchen & Bar

    Located in an East Cobb strip mall, Seed Kitchen & Bar surprises with beautifully plated meals that taste as good as they look. Their inventive dishes are served with Asian and Latin flair. For a truly delicious weekend brunch, try their smoked salmon with potato pancakes and poached eggs, chicken schnitzel with miso mustard, or blue cod with caramelized Brussels sprouts and roasted cauliflower.

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    Ms. Icey’s Kitchen & Bar

    Ms. Icey’s Kitchen & Bar in North Decatur hosts brunch from Wednesday to Sunday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., proving that brunch does not need to be saved until the weekend. This restaurant offers one of the most alluring brunches in the city, with all-day mimosa specials, a long list of cocktails and wines, and delicious brunch menu items like the Bodega Breakfast Sandwich, Grandma’s Oxtails, Sweet Potato Waffle & Eggs, and Nene’s Etoufee.

    One-Eared Stag

    One-Eared Stag is a stylish restaurant in Inman Park with a regularly changing brunch menu. One constant, though, is the Chef’s Breakfast, featuring six items like peppery biscuits, soft eggs, cured meat, and some luxury ingredients, all served on a silver tray with a can of Schlitz. Other brunch items to keep an eye out for include the chicken salad sandwich, fried eggs over veal and rapini, and a Bloody Mary made with kimchi.

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