Southern comfort in a modern world. An independent restaurant and coffeehouse with a vintage design evocative of the Westside's historic industrial corridor, serving Chef Andrew Smith's breakfast all day, lunch, and weekend brunch and locally-roasted Dancing Goats (formerly known as Batdorf & Bronson) coffee.Southern comfort in a modern world. An independent restaurant and coffeehouse with a vintage design evocative of the Westside's historic industrial corridor, serving Chef Andrew Smith's breakfast all day, lunch, and weekend brunch and locally-roasted Dancing Goats (formerly known as Batdorf & Bronson) coffee.
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Iris L.

09/07/2016

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West Egg cafe is my go to spot for lunch whenever I am around the Westside district. I have not had one item that I did not like. Everything is amazing especially the egg sandwich and Milky Way latte. The latte is very chocolatey and sweet so I drink it as a dessert soup. I also love that fact that they model their restaurants name and slogans after The Great Gatsby. You cannot go wrong with anything from West Egg cafe.

TC
Tati C.

08/24/2016

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West Egg is one of those places you bring your friends who are from out of town. But to be honest, that whole waiting an hour for a table for upgraded IHOP is getting old. The food doesn't taste bad, but it doesn't taste amazing. They definitely cover all the bases, and I like that they have a decent selection of coffee drinks. I occasionally come in and sit at the bar for a cold brew and some black bean cakes. Great ambience, but the menu needs some spice or some seasonal change.

Erica S.

07/30/2016

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I love coming here because the food is delicious, especially breakfast and brunch. Be forewarned: the wait is, unfortunately, always outrageous on the weekends.

GL
Grace L.

07/27/2016

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This place is always packed! Some of the best breakfast in town! Get there early on the weekends to avoid the wait. Free wifi & also great coffee for work meetings too.

Nichole W.

07/16/2016

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One of the absolute best brunch spots in Atlanta - and the line reflects it. Always a long wait (1 hour+) on weekends, but definitely worth it. If you get bored while you wait, there are tons of shops to walk around, as well as a farmer market in the summer. The food is excellent - I love their chilaquiles, banana bread French toast, and fried green tomato BLT. They have great rotating specials as well. If you come for a birthday brunch (or just want to celebrate), they do mimosa service with a full bottle of champagne and a carafe of orange juice. Try to come as early as possible for a table, or during the week - if you can't, I promise it's worth the wait!

CJ
Chadd J.

11/10/2015

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This has been a top 5 breakfast place for me over the years. Never dissatisfied but you must get there early unless you are prepared to wait.

John W.

10/03/2015

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Always packed, the salmon cake eggs Benedict are amazing. The grits are among the best in Atlanta is your are into those.

A
aprilmj48

09/09/2012

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Great breakfast spot!

Great breakfast, fast service, nice atmosphere. I cany wait to come back to try thier lunch options.

More Business Info

Hours
Regular Hours
Mon - Fri:
Sat - Sun:
Extra Phones

Phone: 404-872-3970

Fax: 404-872-3970

Payment method
master card, visa, cash, discover, all major credit cards, amex
Price Range
$$
Neighborhoods
Home Park, Northeast Atlanta
Categories
Coffee Shops, American Restaurants, Bakeries, Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch Restaurants, Coffee & Espresso Restaurants, Restaurants
Other Information

Cuisines: American, Coffee House, Cafeterias, Breakfast, Brunch & Lunch, Bakeries

Price Range : Average

Takes Reservations: No

Wheelchair Accessible: Yes

Bike Parking: Yes

Parking: Garage

Outdoor Seating: Yes

Good for Kids: Yes

Good For Family: Yes

Wi-Fi: Free

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