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Atlanta Grill |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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181 Peachtree St NE Ritz-Carlton Atlanta, Atlanta 30303 800-241-3333
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Distance:
~10.93 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Lauded for its superb cuisine and inviting ambience, this esteemed restaurant is elegant and gracious – just as you'd expect from the Ritz. Well-executed murals and classic city photographs distinguish the space, which plays host to well-to-do travelers and celebs. The Southern-inspired menu finds great expression in the prix fixe brunch, which includes fare like prime rib, artisan cheeses, and pastries. Not to be outdone, lunch at the Grill is itself an impressive affair – one that includes frisee and endive salad with pancetta, Maine lobster club with eggs brioche, tomato and cucumber gazpacho, and green asparagus soup.
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Le Café |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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255 Courtland St Hilton Atlanta, Atlanta 30303 404-659-2000
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Distance:
~11.19 mi * |
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Description:
DOWNTOWN. Located downtown in the Hilton, Le Cafe is a casual brunch spot with a relaxed atmosphere. The American cuisine brings weekend diners to the table with a wealth of tasty options. You can order a la carte or help yourself to the buffet that's loaded with fresh seafood, meats, cheeses, fresh fruit, hot items and tempting pastries.
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Vortex Bar & Grill |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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878 Peachtree St, Atlanta 30309 404-875-1667
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Distance:
~12.32 mi * |
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Description:
MIDTOWN. Get caught up in the Vortex, and you'll find Atlanta's best burger. More than kid's fast food, these burgers are thick, juicy patties crowned with a range of exotic toppings. Accompany one with a Laughing Skull beer, or try a single-malt scotch from their collection of more than 80 brands. The place also offers veggie lovers a range of meat-free burgers that are just as tasty as the meat counterparts. An upbeat vibe and colorful dining room work together to make this an exhilarating midday experience. Be forewarned, however, that Vortex is self-described as "NOT politically correct." It's also a bar, and they do restrict underage patrons after 7pm.
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User Rating: 10
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Babette's Café |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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573 N Highland Ave, Atlanta 30307 404-523-9121
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Distance:
~12.42 mi * |
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PONCEY-HIGHLAND. Babette's is a special place for both dinner and Sunday brunch. Occupying a converted bungalow in the historic Highlands area, the dining room is pure Country French, with small, intimate spaces and romantic decorative touches. The brunch menu offers many breakfast and lunch favorites, including eggs benedict, fresh berry pancakes, smoked trout and salmon salad, and French toast with brioche. You'll also find excellent desserts and an extensive wine list at the relaxed, authentically European establishment.
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User Rating: 9.75
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Sweet Lowdown |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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942 Peachtree St, Atlanta 30309 404-207-1324
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Distance:
~12.44 mi * |
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MIDTOWN. A mixture of Low Country cuisine, plenty of seafood, and international accents characterizes the menu at Sweet Lowdown. Local favorites include cornmeal-dusted fried grouper, shrimp and grits, and fried calamari. You'll also find ahi tuna with wasabi creme fraiche and grouper ceviche tacos. Any main dish, however, is simply a prelude to Southern dessert mainstays like Deep South Pecan Pie and Wild Turkey Cappuccino. For dinner and a movie, call to see what's playing on the monthly Indie Film Night.
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The Flying Biscuit Café |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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1655 McClendon Ave, Atlanta 30307 404-849-2283
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Distance:
~12.63 mi * |
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Description:
LITTLE FIVE POINTS. This red-hot dining spot serves three meals a day, but brunch draws the biggest crowds. Southern favorites and plenty of vegetarian options ensure that every appetite is satisfied. The decor is eclectic and stylish, providing a fitting backdrop for classic dishes given an innovative spin. Try the Meggxican Wrap with cheddar, onion, and serrano peppers in a flour tortilla, or orange-scented French toast served with honey crème anglaise.
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User Rating: 10
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Einstein's |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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1077 Juniper St, Atlanta 30309 404-876-7925
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Distance:
~12.70 mi * |
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MIDTOWN. Einstein's is a fun, hip restaurant in the heart of Midtown that's especially favored for its outstanding brunch. Choose from a tasty selection of dishes that includes the Chicken & Gouda Omelet, Crab Cake Benedict and Cheddar Shortcakes. A perfect complement to the brunch eats is the self-serve Bloody Mary bar, which features everything from drunken carrots and asparagus spears to wasabi and hot sauces. The large patio dining area is popular in the summer, and the spacious banquet room is perfect for a large crowd.
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South City Kitchen |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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1144 Crescent Ave, Atlanta 30309 404-873-7358
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Distance:
~12.81 mi * |
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MIDTOWN. This attractive, remodeled 1920s bungalow has a pleasant dining room dominated by an exhibition-style kitchen. You can watch chefs whip up fantastic Nouveau Southern dishes like barbecued swordfish with cheese grits, pan-fried catfish with mustard greens and warm pepper jelly, and crab hash with poached eggs and Idaho potatoes – just make sure you don't fill up first on the light-as-air biscuits and cornbread. Though the Southern influence is obvious in the menu and the decor, the surroundings and the presentation are thoroughly modern.
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Park 75 at Four Seasons Hotel Atlanta |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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75 14th St NE, Atlanta 30309 404-253-3840
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Distance:
~12.83 mi * |
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MIDTOWN. Classical architecture and gracious furnishings highlight the dining room at this well-received restaurant. Global influences shine in such seasonal New American dishes as butter-braised Maine lobster with Anson Mill grits and chorizo, or roasted rack of Colorado lamb with eggplant and feta moussaka. Park 75's wine list features mostly American vintages, though you'll also find a handful of international selections and a Merlot bottled specifically for the restaurant. An especially memorable experience, the Chef's Table affords eight patrons the chance to enjoy a fabulous, nine-course menu with wine pairings at a table situated in the heart of the kitchen.
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Table 1280 Restaurant and Tapas Lounge |
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(Restaurants - Sunday Brunch) |
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1280 Peachtree St NE Woodruff Arts Center, Atlanta 30309 404-897-1280.
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Distance:
~13.05 mi * |
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Description:
MIDTOWN. Located in the Woodruff Arts Center, this sleek, minimalist-inspired dining room is a glamorous spot to dine after catching an exhibit at the High Museum next door. Designer Renzo Piano's crisp, contemporary space certainly leaves a lasting impression, and the views of the main piazza are certain to be conversation topics. The lounge area is a fun, cosmopolitan place to gather with friends over wine and tapas, and the bar staff has created several evocative cocktail choices. In the main dining room, you'll find brasserie-inspired dishes like wild boar ragu and skate wing with butternut squash highlighting the dinner menu.
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