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Best Buckhead Restaurants for a Delicious Weekend Brunch

It starts with “B” and rhymes with lunch. We know it as brunch, and Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood offers several choices of restaurants that serve that magical meal that’s not quite breakfast and not quite lunch, but which is a perfect weekend treat.

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Best Buckhead Restaurants for a Delicious Weekend Brunch
Who wouldn’t love brunch in this pretty dining area? (Photo courtesy of 5Church Buckhead)

Enjoy brunch at 5Church Buckhead on Saturday from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. and on Sunday from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Perhaps start with sushi tots or baked oysters. Then, move on, maybe, to biscuits and gravy or quiche Lorraine. Oh my, there’s also banana French toast and a French omelet. Have a mimosa while you decide.  

Where: 3379 Peachtree Road NE

Carmel

Weekend brunch at Carmel, located in Buckhead Village, begins with a brioche doughnut or a fruit parfait. Next comes a Bibb salad or grilled shrimp then it’s on to the main course where a few choices include a crispy fish sandwich, shrimp and grits, a smash burger or a whole lobster. Maybe try the seared milk cake for dessert. 

Where: 3009 Bolling Way

Chido + Padre’s

Who wouldn’t love a brunch fiesta? (Photo by Chris Watkins)

Chido & Padre’s invites you to a brunch fiesta every Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Enjoy brunch dishes like breakfast tacos, chilaquiles, chorizo hash, huevos rancheros and avocado toast

Where: 128 East Andrews Drive NW

Fado Irish Pub

Weekends at this Irish pub are all about brunch (Saturday and Sunday until 3 p.m.) and bottomless mimosas. One choice is the classic Irish breakfast with two eggs, Irish sausages, rashers, black & white pudding, mushrooms, tomatoes and sourdough toast. The Irish breakfast sandwich comes with Irish sausage, rashers, fried egg on sourdough and is brunch potatoes.

Where: 273 Buckhead Ave. NE

Le Bilboquet

Try brunch at the French bistro, Le Bilboquet. (Photo courtesy of Le Bilboquet)

On Sundays until 2:45 p.m., Le Bilboquet serves brunch. Located in the center of Buckhead Village, the French bistro brings a slice of Parisian café culture to the neighborhood — and to you. Specialties include omelets, crepes and brioche French toast. There are soups, salads and a cheese board. Among the salads are Cobb and Nicoise. Chicken, salmon, mussels and beef populate the entree menu. Sides include fries, mushrooms and string beans. 

Where: 3027 Bolling Way NE

Postino Buckhead

Brunch at Postino Buckhead starts with table bites (hot doughnut tots, seeded avocado toast and French toast). Main dish offerings are a focaccia stack, a meatball shackshouka and and bowls with eggs, bacon or saugage and tots. Wet your whistle with an espresso martini, Bloody Mary or bellini.

Where: 3655 Roswell Road NE

South City Kitchen Buckhead

South City Kitchen’s waffles and fried chicken bring smiles. (Photo courtesy of South City Kitchen)

Enjoy brunch at South City Kitchen Buckhead with malted buttermilk waffles topped with pure Vermont maple syrup or brisket Benedict. Fish and seafood choices include shrimp and March Hen Mill grits and grilled sallmon.

Where: 3350 Peachtree Road NE

The Southern Gentleman

The ideal spot for elevated Southern fare in Buckhead, The Southern Gentleman hosts weekend brunch. Highlights include fried green tomatoes, braised short rib and a double patty cheeseburger. You can quench your thirst an espresso martini or a chocolate martini. Mocktails are available.

Where: 3035 Peachtree Road NE

Superica

Make mine hot cakes, at Superica. (Photo courtesy of Superica)

Enjoy brunch at Superica Buckhead every Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. Selections include huevos rancheros, chilaquiles divorciados, tamales and eggs, and hot cakes alongside a selection of aguas frescas, sangria and more.

Where: 3850 Roswell Road NE

Taverna

Taverna serves weekend brunch. Serving classic Italian dishes, Taverna is located in Buckhead Village. The brunch menu includes classic dishes like avocado toast and eggs Benedict, omelets, hash and the B.E.C sandwich — bacon, eggs, cheese, brioche bread and house fries.

Where: 280 Buckhead Ave. NE

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Best Buckhead Restaurants for a Delicious Weekend Brunch

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