UPDATED for Spring 2017: 15 mimosa brunches around Atlanta
Bottomless mimosas at Red Pepper Taqueria. Photo credit: Becky Stein
By Beth McKibben
March 16, 2017
Despite this week’s ridiculous return to Winter (how rude,) Atlanta’s brunch game remains strong. Patios have already begun to come alive with the sound of mimosas being poured and the utterances of “put an egg on it.” If bottomless mimosas are your idea of a weekend must, we’ve got just the list of boozy brunch deals for you. Our list (much like these mimosas) could be bottomless but we culled it to a manageable 15 around metro Atlanta. Remember, friends, you still have to wait until 12:30 p.m. on Sunday to partake (thanks, Georgia.)
CRU Wine Bar
Avalon’s CRU Wine Bar offers Sunday brunch goers $10 carafes for the table filled with the classic mimosa of OJ and bubbles, peach bellini (peach puree and prosecco) or blood peach bellini with Moscato, blood peach puree and lemon.
We’re all about sipping $15 bottomless mimosas with our French toast while sitting leisurely on the Mill’s expansive stone patio overlooking Roswell’s quaint, historic square.
Orange juice is boring. Red Pepper Taqueria gives you a choice of lime, watermelon, blood orange, mixed berries or prickly pear $15 bottomless mimosas to pair with your chilaquiles fiesta.
Don your Sunday best and head to the Ritz for a $15 unlimited Bubble Bar full of Champagne, sparkling wines and juices to make your own mimosas, bellinis or whatever strikes your fancy.
For $34.95 per person, The Mercury is serving up a bottomless brunch of epic proportions which includes carving stations of prime rib, turkey and pork alongside waffles, omelets, bacon and fried chicken. For an additional $19.95 per person, you have your choice of bottomless mimosas or Bloody Marys. Time to tuck in.
Ponce City Market, 675 Ponce De Leon Ave NE., Atlanta. 404-500-5253, themercuryatl.com. Mimosa hours: 12:30 p.m.-3 p.m. Sundays. Reservations highly recommended.
TAP on Ponce
Portable mimosa alert! For just $12, TAP on Ponce at Ponce City Market is offering mimosa seekers a nifty kit for all your outdoor partying needs containing a 16.9-ounce growler filled with draft sparkling wine, 10 ounces of Orangina and cups for sharing.
Ponce City Market Central Food Hall, 675 Ponce de Leon Ave. NE, Atlanta. 404-835-2844, atthetap.com. Mimosa hours: 12:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Sundays.
Sweet Auburn BBQ
Baby back ribs, a bucket of cornbread and a platter full of veggies to which you can now add $15 bottomless mimosas every Saturday and Sunday.
656 N. Highland Ave. NE, Atlanta. 678-515-3550, sweetauburnbbq.com. Mimosa hours: 12:30 p.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.
Venkman’s
Get to Venkman’s when life demands not only $18 bottomless mimosas but chef Nick Melvin’s duck egg hash with breakfast poutine and a few local bands on the main stage.
The Shed knows how to do brunch properly offering its mimosa lovers not one but three bubbly breakfast cocktail options. While you’re taking down a pastry basket, a few oysters and shrimp and grits, sip on the classic mimosa served bottomless for $16 or via a 48-ounce pitcher for $21, a peach bellini pitcher for $25 or a poinsettia (cranberry and sparkling wine) for $25.
475 Bill Kennedy Way SE, Atlanta. 404-835-4363, theshedatglenwood.com. Mimosa hours: 12:30 p.m.-3 p.m. Sundays.
Smoke Ring
Soccer on the telly, breakfast burrito on your plate and $15 bottomless mimosas in your glass in Castleberry Hill. Don’t forget the first Sunday of every month is Bluegrass Brunch with live music (and bottomless mimosas.)
309 Nelson St. SW, Atlanta. 404-228-6377, smokeringatlanta.com. Mimosa hours: 11:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.
Cafe Lily
Ok, so technically this isn’t a mimosa or bottomless but sometimes you just want sangria--an entire bottle of sangria for $28, to be precise. Pair that sangria bottle with Cafe Lily’s Greek lamb and eggs or the beignet de crabe for brunch .
308 W. Ponce de Leon Ave., Decatur. 404-371-9119, cafelily.com. Sangria hours: 12:30 p.m.-3 p.m. Sundays. Paleo, vegetarian/vegan, dairy/gluten free friendly.
Sprig Restaurant
$12 bottomless mimosas pair nicely with locally grown ingredients in dishes like a crab omelet, chicken and waffles or roasted beet and spinach salad.
Feel good about yourself while you sip on your $15 bottomless mimosas at this Lilburn restaurant because you’ll be brunching on sustainably-farmed, local foods. “Eat well. Stay positive.”
107 Main St. NW, Lilburn. 770-564-6911, 1910publichouse.com. Mimosa hours: 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays.