While many people claim that breakfast is the most important meal of the day, they certainly underestimate the fact that it can also be the most fun. When you mix mimosas, delicious coffee and a thick stack of pancakes together, what's not to love? Especially when you are able to sleep in late to enjoy it. We're talking about the beauty of brunch—a midday meal that you can relish each and every weekend. We love a good brunch with all the fixins, and Georgia sure has some worthy contenders for the best. Check out these 15 brunch restaraunts throughout the state that are worth savoring.
1. The Bee's Knees—211 10th St, Augusta, GA 30901
What normally is a tapas bar in Downtown Augusta is also known for their killer Sunday brunch. The ingredients are fresh, local, seasonal and sustainable. (Not to mention delicious.)
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2. Local Three Kitchen andamp; Bar—3290 Northside Pkwy, Ste 120, Atlanta, GA 30327
Yes, it seems fancy. Yes, they have charcuterie plates. BUT, for $24pp, you can basically eat as much as you want: Dark Chocolate Buttermilk Pancakes, Creamy Tomato Soup, Bacon and Cheddar Mac n' Cheese. Top it all off with a House-Made White Raspberry Sangria, aptly dubbed the Purple Rain.
3. Serpas—659 Auburn Ave NE, Ste 501, Atlanta, GA 30312
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The brunch menu at Serpas is comprehensive to say the least. From drink favorites like the
Spicy Cat Scratch Mary to plate specials like the eggplant hush puppies, it's hard not to keep coming back every weekend.
4. Mama's Boy Restaurant—197 Oak St, Athens, GA 30601
Everyone always raves about the biscuits at Mama's Boy Restaurant. Not only are they savory and moist, but they also are gargantuan. Slap that bad boy with some jam and you're set.
5. Flying Biscuit Cafe—1655 Mclendon Ave, Atlanta, GA 30307
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What we love about Flying Biscuit Cafe is that they cater to all different types of diets. They have Gluten free options like the Veggie Scramble or the Clifton Omelette, as well as vegan options like the Tofu Scramble or vegan BBQ burrito. Top it off with some fresh O.J., and you're in business.
6. Huey's On the River—115 E River St, Savannah, GA 31401
The brunch menu at Huey's is amazing and the Bloody Mary's are huge, but we need to talk about the beignets. They are WORLD FAMOUS, and a must-have. Make sure you get the homemade praline sauce, too. It's warm and gooey and rich.
7. The Cafe at the Ritz-Calrton—The Ritz-carlton Buckhead, 3434 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA 30326
We're not going to sugarcoat this one, it's pricey. But, for $32 pp, you get the Buckhead Breakfast Buffet which features a ton of house specialties, like house smoked
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salmon, fresh fruits, and eggs benedict. If you're looking to splurge, make The Cafe at the Ritz your go-to spot.
8. Wolf Mountain Vineyard—180 Wolf Mountain Trl, Dahlonega, GA 30533
Here's the beauty of brunch at Wolf Mountain Vineyards: You know you'll always have an incredible wine pairing. But, to be fair, their food is always on point, with brunch changing each and every month.
9. Cafe Frederica—110 Sylvan Dr, St. Simons Island, GA 31522
Cafe Frederica is a bit off the beaten path, which means mostly locals frequent this place. A must-try when you visit for brunch: the Blueberry Stuffed French Toast or the Eggs Benedict with Corned Beef Hash.
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10. Driftaway Cafe—7400 Skidaway Rd, Ste D, Savannah, GA 31406
The delectable brunch at Driftaway Cafe is served Saturday and Sunday until 2pm. You can order up classic breakfast options, or spice it up a bit with some coastal cuisine. Oh, and their craft beer options are pretty sensational, too.
11. One Eared Stag—1029 Edgewood Ave NE, Atlanta, GA 30307
One Eared Stag pairs classic brunch with more modern flare. You can choose between hot options, cold options, or just good old fashioned brunch options. Make sure to try the Redneck Mimosa for a nice brunch twist.
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12. Heirloom Cafe—815 N Chase St, Athens, GA 30601
What's cool about Heirloom Cafe is that their menu changes with the seasons, so you know the food will always be fresh. Freshness paired with unique ingredients, like the peanut butter drizzled pancakes pictured above...swoon.
13. Twang Southern Tastes andamp; Sounds—342 Rose Ave, Payne, GA 31204
The "Big Bad Sunday Brunch", as it's known, is something to be marveled. The smoked Gouda grits are a crowd favorite, along with the chicken andamp; waffles. Plus, they have a very large, and very popular Bloody Mary bar.
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14. West Egg Cafe—1100 Howell Mill Rd NW, Atlanta, GA 30318
West Egg Cafe brings some intense flavor to the table every time brunch is served. Besides the classic Benedict options, there also are fan favorites like the Challah French Toast and Short Rib Hash. YUM.
15. The Last Resort Grill—174-184 W Clayton St, Athens, GA 30601
Snag yourself a Moscow Mule and get to work on eatin'. Brunch at Last Resort Grill includes some seafood specialties, along with seasonal pancakes and a handful of omelette options.
I don't know about you, but I'm already planning my next brunch outing. Just looking at all these incredible photos has got my stomach grumbling. Do you know of any other Georgia favorite brunch spots? We'd love to hear from you! Perhaps we can check them out and include them in a future article. ;)
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If you're a long-time reader of Only In Georgia, you might remember that I have a weakness for donuts. Whether I'm traveling to Atlanta or a small town, one of the first places I look for is a nearby bakery. When I'm traveling down to my hometown of Savannah, I don't even have to bother looking, because locals (and former locals, in my case!) know that the best donuts in Savannah, Georgia, are at Baker's Pride. This place has been serving up tasty treats since 1982 and is considered one of the best bakeries in Georgia.
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You aren't going to find many crazy wild imaginative flavors here at this old-school bakery, but what you will find are homemade sweets that are some of the tastiest around -- served, of course, with the kind of warm and welcoming Southern hospitality for which Savannah is known.
Baker's Pride is located outside of the downtown historic district in midtown Savannah, so many tourists aren't even aware that it exists.
Inside, you'll find a humble little bakery that shows just how far Baker's Pride has come in its 30+ years. The bakery has expanded from a small corner store to the storefront you see today, which includes a dining area, full product display, and a large production area for multiple area wholesale clients and daily bakery patrons. Baker's Pride is also known for its delicious wedding cakes, which are picture-perfect works of art almost too beautiful to eat.
(You won't normally find it anywhere near this empty, by the way. These photos were taken at a 6:01 a.m. visit, just after the bakery opened for the day, but honestly, it's typically pretty crowded at any time of day!) Don't worry, though. The staff do a great job of keeping the cases well stocked, no matter the time of day.
And what will you find in those bakery cases? Donut nirvana! From the strawberry frosting to the apple fritters, each and every donut here is absolutely divine, delicious, and splurge-worthy. These are the kind of made-with-love treats sure to put a smile on your face.
My mom recently suffered some health issues in Savannah and I was having to drive across the state every weekend to manage her care - I often joked that if it wasn't for Baker's Pride, I couldn't have survived the stress, but there really is some truth in that! These sweet, made-from-scratch treats always have a way of putting a smile on my face. And I know I'm not alone: from "Savannah Magazine" to "Savannah Morning News" to TripAdvisor and Google, one thing is certain, the customers have spoken and Baker's Pride Bakery is widely regarded as Savannah's best bakery.
Savannah is so lucky to have you, Baker's Pride! For more information about these amazing donuts in Savannah, Georgia, check out the Baker's Pride website or Baker's Pride Facebook page.
Of course, Baker's Pride is just one of many amazing businesses in Georgia that’s doing great things in the state. If you have another business you’d like to see profiled on Only In Georgia, please nominate them for a chance to be featured. And be sure to follow Only In Georgia on Facebook and Instagram to stay in the know on the Peach State’s myriad unique events, restaurants, local businesses, and hidden gems.
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I realize that serving "the best food in Georgia" is a pretty lofty claim - after all, we have countless restaurants located all over the state, many of which are quite delicious. Few, however, have the national accolades that Atlanta's Staplehouse has received since opening up in 2015. This place frequently appears on lists of best restaurants in the Peach State capital, with many considering it one of the nation's best eateries. It's also got a wonderful back story and supports a charity that's helped out countless residents of the Atlanta area in times of need. Check it out:
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Staplehouse got its start as a supper club started by Jen and Ryan Hidinger. Opening a restaurant was Ryan's dream, but he sadly passed away in 2013. Two years later, his family would open the brick-and-mortar restaurant in Atlanta's Old Fourth Ward neighborhood.
The small restaurant can seat around 40 diners and features a prix fixe tasting menu for dinner and a traditional menu at lunch where guests can choose items a la carte for more of a relaxed experience.
Staplehouse focuses on locally-procured items that were grown nearby, meaning you get to enjoy the freshest foods possible here.
The restaurant is a for-profit subsidy of The Giving Kitchen, a charity that supports Atlanta restaurant workers undergoing hardships such as medical crises.
It would be easy for Staplehouse to rest on its laurels and gain business just based on its good story and charity work, but trust us, it doesn't.
Whether you opt to visit for a fun casual lunch or a more upscale dinner, you're in for a real treat, because everything here is incredible.
This is such a delightful spot that you'll fall in love with from the first visit.
For more information about this delicious restaurant in Atlanta, check out the Staplehouse website or the Staplehouse Instagram.
Looking for a fun new way to experience some of the other tastiest eats in the ATL? Check out this 3-hour Atlanta Beltline Food Tour, which will take you to five of the Inman Park neighborhood's most delicious restaurants.
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