July 19th, 2010

Restaurant Week: Best Brunch

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All good ladies of leisure know that turning meals into verbs is one of the easiest ways to increase the appearance of your social adeptness.  You dine, you lunch, and on your fabulous weekends out, you brunch.  Brunch food es muy delicioso and hard not to do good, but that doesn’t mean some don’t do it better than others.  Our two favorite brunch spots are Highland Bakery (casual, hipster, but literally the most delicious, melt in your mouth breakfast EVER) and Murphy’s (traditional brunch fare, Highlands staple, and a great fancy brunch mimosa atmosphere).  Be ready to wait at both locales, but they are so worth it!   And yet, the list of ATL brunch spots go on and on…so we want to know, Ria’s, West Egg, what’s your pick?!

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  • i loooooooove tree house brunch – is that too cliche, elaney?? i also love west egg bc of their iced coffee!

  • I’m a big fan of Urban Pl8′s brunch…great grilled chicken and pesto omelet. Haven’t really explored too much of the brunch world in ATL.

  • Big fan of The Social House. Partly because they have amazing waffles and partly because they have a hot waiter.

  • Big fan of West Egg and Treehouse (if you go when it opens at 11 am, there’s usually no wait!). If you need grease, The White House on Peachtree is always great!

  • I like Thumbs Up diner–esp now that they have a Westside location! Watch out though, they only take cash.

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