Best Brunch Restaurants in Piedmont Heights
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• Regional American (Southern) • Midtown
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- JJeffAtlanta •14 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoThe restaurant was outstanding! The food was delicious and the service was second to none, making the dining experience a very favorable one. I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a nice place to entertain or just hang out with your spouse.More infoSaints + CouncilPrice: Expensive• Contemporary American• Midtown•4.8
- SSandraVIPAtlanta •29 reviews5.0Dined 1 day agoAlways great food and great service. We come for the oysters and they never disappoint.More infoBistro NikoPrice: Very Expensive• French• Buckhead•4.7
- AAngelaVIPAtlanta •6 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoOutstanding customer service, waitress “Slim” was on point with her food and drink recommendations. Will definitely recommend and will be back when in ATL.More infoT's Brunch Bar - MidtownPrice: Moderate• Breakfast• Midtown•4
- AAndrewVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •18 reviews5.0Dined 3 days agoWe had the best table in the building!!! It was my favorite. Love everything about this place minus the small portions and pricing of certain items. 120$ lobster Mac (I get it, it’s 1.5# lobster which is pricey) and 75$ table side carbonara is plain wild. 110$ filet is literal steak house territory without any details on the filet itself. Dry aged? Wet aged? Sourced from? Anyways it’s amazing food but maybe having waiters go in depth on each of these special meals would help sway consumers.More infoThe Garden RoomPrice: Very Expensive• Contemporary American• Buckhead•4.6
- SSarahVIPDenver / Colorado •4 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoWhat a wonderful experience! This is the first restaurant I explored during my visit to Buckhead and I would absolutely repeat this choice! Beautiful yet simple atmosphere. Amazing music choice. Gorgeous plating and presentation of my meal. Creative libations as well (I didn’t get to try the smoked Palo Santo beverage but it smelled and looked delicious)! I started with the wood fired prawns, which were a generous serving size, moved to the lamb meatballs. The lamb was excellent! Didn’t leave a crumb behind! I left room for an espresso and chocolate mousse and was glad I did. Beautiful from start to finish! * ALSO: as I was leaving I noticed that they were holding a cooking class right in the center of the restaurant. If I was a local, they would see me there each month for that class. This is a must experience if you care about local, seasonal and mindful dining!More infoLe Bon NoshPrice: Expensive• Farm-to-table• Buckhead•4.4