Breakfast Restaurants in Vinings, Georgia

Breakfast Restaurants in Vinings, Georgia
Vinings, Georgia, is an unincorporated town in Cobb County across the Chattahoochee River from Atlanta. The area offers several restaurant options for breakfast, including some that serve in the afternoon and that offer buffets.

Copeland's Restaurant

Copeland's Restaurant, which serves cuisine based on New Orleans cooking, offers an eclectic variety of brunch and lunch buffet items for $19.99. In addition to traditional breakfast items, brunch items include Eggs Benedict and the cajun omelet . The french toast is deep fried and comes with a variety of toppings such as strawberry or Bananas Foster.

The buffet also includes lunch items such as fried catfish, red beans and rice, and shrimp and tasso pasta.

Copeland's Restaurant
3131 Cobb Pkwy S.E., Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30339
(770) 612-3311
copelandsatlanta.com/version3/locations.php

J. Christopher's

J. Christopher's offers breakfast from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Menu items include omelets, breakfast skillets, blueberry- and strawberry-style waffles, and Eggs Benedict. J. Christopher's also offers seasonal items such as Farmer's Omelet, Pumpkin Pancakes and Gingerbread Waffles.

J. Christopher's
1675 Cumberland Parkway
Smyrna, GA 30080
(678) 213-0312
jchristophers.com/index.php

Meehan's Public House

Meehan's Public House offers brunch items on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. This tavern and community-style restaurant serves the classic Eggs Benedict as well as American- and Irish-style breakfast dishes. It also serves bottomless pitchers of mimosas for $14.

Meehan's Public House
2810 Paces Ferry Road Northwest
Vinings, GA 30339
(770) 433-1920
101concepts.com/meehansvinings/

Article Written By Lionel Braud

Lionel Braud has written professionally since 2008. His publications for Writers Research Group include Work.com and other websites. He is also published in a poetry anthology called "Goldfish Press." Braud holds a Bachelor of Arts in English from Kennesaw State and a Bachelor of Arts in psychology from University of Tennessee of Chattanooga.

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