Why this ATL Brunch Spot Became my New Favorite!

As the cold begins to settle in the state of Ohio, I will also begin to settle in and stay at home more (hibernation because I hate the cold). But, I had to make my way south just one more time before I stay up north until possibly New Years Eve.

I was really bummed that I didn’t get to visit the Trap Museum as I anticipated due to time restraints. However, I did get to enjoy a wonderful massage by Ms. Nikki at Imaginne Wellness ( https://imaginnewellness.com/).

But what I really want to talk about is the new brunch spot that was not only a hit for me, but also for my family…. It’s called, Another Broken Egg Cafe (https://anotherbrokenegg.com/location/atlanta-ga-buckhead).

A small part of the venue.

Unfortunately, I didn’t take pictures of the outside or the inside. I have a thing about taking pictures when lots of people are around because I don’t want to get them in the photos. However, I can say that the location was within a plaza. It was small but big enough for tables and booths to be placed at a distance so that everyone was safe. Masks were required to dine but once seated you could take them off.

Saturday was our first day and the food was so good that I decided to go back Sunday for more food and mimosas. Saturday we ordered: the Mixed Berries Pancakes with bananas and fresh fruit and bacon on the side, the Banana Bread French Toast with eggs and bacon on the side, the Mardi Gras omelet with city grits and bacon. We also ordered two pitchers of mimosas, one Lemon Blueberry and the other Strawberry St. Germain. On Sunday, we ordered chocolate chip pancakes with yogurt and bacon, the Mardi Gras omelet with city grits and bacon, and the Cinnamon Roll French Toast with eggs and bacon. I decided to try the apple pie mimosa this day.

The Not So Good: I didn’t like that the Banana Bread French Toast came with nuts on it and the brie cheese wasn’t what I expected. This was my least favorite but I still ate it.

The Very Good: Everyone loved their meals especially the City grits and Mardi Gras omelet. I enjoyed Cinnamon Roll French Toast the most as it was sweet, but not too sweet, but certainly tasted like a cinnamon roll which I love.

The Reason I’ll Be Back: I’ll be coming back to this spot and it is now deemed my favorite because not only was there food delicious, their mimosas were also very yummy. Out of the 3 different flavors that I tried, the Lemon Blueberry was my favorite. The Strawberry St. Germain was my least favorite. It is worth it to get the pitcher even though it is $32 if you sharing. They said that it provides 4 pours, but each adult was able to get two drinks a piece out of the pitcher and that was enough to leave us in good spirits and ready for a nap! I’ll also be back because not only did they have amazing food and mimosas, their customer service was phenomenal on both days. They call you “family” and I swear, by the end of my first trip I was really feeling like I was the long lost cousin at the family reunion. They also made sure I knew of anything that may have had nuts in it due to my daughters nut allergy. Everyone was so nice and sweet including the manager. Top tier southern hospitality.

One final tidbit, is that if you are going to the one in Peachtree, you should probably make your reservation as you are getting dressed because the wait can go from 30 minutes to an hour quickly. Although I am recommending this particular location, I do plan to try out the other locations as I see they have some in Ohio.

Published by Adventures with Ny

I am a social worker, speaker, advocate, and mother of 2. A woman who loves experiences through travel and new food spots as well as sharing life hacks that I learn along the way. I hope this blog site creates discussion and inspires others to try new things and explore the world around them.

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