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Atlanta’s brunch scene is one of the most vibrant in the country, and Black-owned restaurants play a major role in shaping that experience. From soulful Southern classics to modern brunch creations, these establishments serve more than great food—they create spaces where culture, community, and conversation thrive.
If you’re planning your next weekend brunch outing, consider supporting these standout Black-owned spots that locals love.
Breakfast at Barneys
Located in Midtown, Breakfast at Barneys delivers a brunch experience that feels both stylish and soulful. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and beautifully plated dishes, this spot has become a favorite destination for brunch lovers.
Menu highlights include creamy shrimp and grits, lobster omelets, and decadent French toast. The restaurant’s elegant vibe makes it perfect for celebrations, girls’ brunches, or a relaxed weekend treat.
It’s the kind of place where brunch becomes an event.
Milk & Honey
The menu blends traditional breakfast favorites with creative twists. Guests rave about the shrimp and grits, salmon croquettes, and golden waffles topped with fresh fruit.
It’s the perfect spot for anyone craving a satisfying brunch with Southern flair.
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