Bread & Butterfly

290 Elizabeth Street Northeast, Atlanta, GA 30307

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Hours open

Monday:

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Tuesday:

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Wednesday:

9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Thursday:

5:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Friday:

5:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Saturday:

5:30 PM - 9:00 PM

Sunday:

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

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Location & Phone number

290 Elizabeth St NE F, Atlanta, GA 30307, United States
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About the Business

Bread & Butterfly

Located at 290 Elizabeth Street Northeast in Atlanta, Georgia, Bread & Butterfly is a charming café and bistro that offers a culinary experience like no other. From freshly brewed cappuccinos and flaky croissants in the morning to globally inspired dishes at night, this establishment takes you on a journey across continents with its diverse menu. Whether you're craving European flavors or an eclectic fusion inspired by the African Diaspora, Bread & Butterfly has something for everyone. With an intimate dining room and enchanting porch area, this institution is the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal or a crafted cocktail. Come and experience the wealth of culinary expertise that Bread & Butterfly has to offer in the heart of Inman Park.

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Desiree Guilliard-Young:
5

"I wish I could give this place 10 stars. When you walk in, you are immediately teleported to a Paris cafe/ restaurant greeted by the most welcoming and attentive staff. If you’re luck, the owner might be a the hostess stand ushering you inside to one of the tables or the stunning bar. Everything down to the dehydrated fruit dressings for the cocktails all the way down the plating and cutlery holders are executed with the highest level of intentionally and detail. I’ve only come for breakfast and brunch, but I’ve been told the dinner menu puts their amazing breakfast menu to shame. I only repeat eat at a place if I love the food and environment. I’ve been four times in four days! The menu is spectacular and a marriage of flavors, textures, and spices with a Haitian influence. I would highly recommend coming with someone and ordering family style so you can try as many dishes as possible. My favorite items: The pancake…yes the pancake (simple to make but easy to F up) with their fresh butter and syrup The quiche The eggs sandwich The seared tuna The shrimp and polenta Come to this place if you love finding hidden gems with amazing food and service from the staff that will have you booking your next reservation as you’re finishing your meal. Special shoutout to the owner, who is one of the most kind, attentive, vibrant, service oriented people you will meet."

1 year ago
Peta Archer:
5

"I love this place. The music isn't too loud so you can still have a conversation without screaming and the atmosphere is so cozy and quaint for brunch. I went on a Sunday so there was a 20 minute wait which we didn't mind. Once seated, our waiter Liz was quite attentive and was patient as we had a hard time deciding what to order. We ended up with the salmon toast with a poached egg and the croissant sandwich. Both were great! The salmon toast was light and fresh and the croissant sandwich was perfection. The croissant was flakey and the cheese was cheesing. I added the little salad on the side to it and it make it even better. I will definitely be back!"

1 year ago
S C:
5

"This is a great place to have breakfast, brunch, or just a cup of coffee. I would recommend to visit with friends or to have a date. Make sure to either arrive early or visit at a slow day/time since it’s usually full and the wait can be longer. However it is worth the wait. The food is delicious and their coffee is great. The staff is also very kind, patient, and friendly. Cons: parking is limited and a bit hard to find, so consider carpooling."

1 year ago
Anton S.:
5

"Spent half a day in this cafe for work and had a delicious breakfast. Red shrimp salad was fire! Recommend to try coffee with their homemade syrups (which tasted delicious btw)! Awesome atmosphere in the winter garden area.. service was impeccable"

1 year ago
Ritvik Nag:
4

"B&B is a solid breakfast / brunch spot! It appears to be woman-owned and will likely be my go-to Brunch spot whenever I stop by Atlanta again. Parking — It might be a bit of a hassle. There’s an attached parking garage, and apparently the restaurant *does* validate parking so it potentially can be free of cost, however it was our first time here and we weren’t aware of it. We went around the streets a few times, and found free parking on one of the nearby complexes w/ other shops. I’d say find what works, but coming back again with fresh knowledge, I’d probably chance the validated parking in the attached garage. Seating — There appear to be three seating options. Patio (uncovered) which is directly to the right of the entrance, Patio (covered) which is inside and to the left if memory serves right, and tradition Inside booth seating, which might be a bit more convenient at the cost of you not seeing much daylight. We swung by in the early afternoon and chose indoors patio seating, which was superb. I added pictures, but I’d definitely recommend the indoors patio around this time, as it’s essentially the “best of both worlds” in terms of seating options. Food — after recommendation from the waitress, I ordered the Orange Juice for my drink, and the Madame Croquet sandwich which was highly recommended, and that came with some meat, I’d like to say egg, and some herbs, spices and some fancy cheese. It was sublime and I only wish there were 2 sandwiches. The OJ itself was fresh-squeezed, at least good for the price point. My sister had Poached Egg w/ cold salmon on side, and that was pretty decent. I honestly could not taste the salmon as I feel the egg overshadowed it, but I suppose it was worth it. One last thing to note, I was planning to order a Croissant (chocolate or pistachio) as I hear they are good here, but unfortunately they were out of stock. Looks like we came too late. In that case, I’d suggest coming before noon if possible, as we came by on a Monday afternoon, and they were all out. Seems to be high demand, I’d say. Overall, the light-hearted and snappy ambiance and seating reminded me of a European or French sit-down place (at least the parts of France I’ve seen in movies), and also this does appear to be a woman-owned restaurant, and the waitress did mention she could make the OJ or brew the coffee, so seemed multi-talented which was great. I’d definitely revisit here for Brunch if I ever find myself in Atlanta again. The Madame Croquet Sandwich was hands down the best Brunch sandwich I’ve ever had. Next up on the list for me to try, is the pistacho or chocolate croissant. I’d really like to try both, if they have them!"

1 year ago
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