Atlanta Brunch Fest is back for 2017

Buttermilk Kitchen is amongst the participants at the second Atlanta Brunch Fest. / AJC file photo

Credit: Yvonne Zusel

Credit: Yvonne Zusel

Buttermilk Kitchen is amongst the participants at the second Atlanta Brunch Fest. / AJC file photo

Nothing calls for a celebration like brunch.

Our favorite meal is getting its propers for the second year in a row with the Atlanta Brunch Fest. The event, which will be held Saturday, March 11 at Atlantic Station, will feature samples of brunch dishes from more than 30 restaurants including Buttermilk Kitchen, Einstein’s and Hampton and Hudson, The Shed at Glenwood, Two Urban Licks and more.

Beverages will include mimosas, Bloody Mary’s,  SweetWater beer and a variety of wines, and a DJ and live band will provide entertainment.

Tickets, on sale now, are $65 in advance and $75 after March 2 for VIP; and $15 in advance, $20 after March 2 and $25 day-of for general admission. No day-of event tickets will be available for VIP. Sales tax and ticket fees will be added.

For a complete lineup of restaurants, beer and music and to order tickets, visit atlantabrunchfestival.com/.

Atlanta Brunch Festival

Noon-5 Saturday, March 11; VIP starts at 11 a.m. Atlantic Station, 1381 Market St. NW, Atlanta.  atlantabrunchfestival.com/

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