(404) 475-1000
3365 Piedmont Rd NE Ste 1350
Atlanta,
GA
30305
33.8471
-84.3729
Neighborhoods: Northside, North Buckhead, Northside
What People Are Saying About Copeland's Of New Orleans
The Editor
Contributor
Citysearch
In Short – This namesake chain of prolific Louisiana restaurateur Al Copeland has spread quickly since its 1983 opening. The Southern-charmed interior is a plantation setting with rich wood trim against warm-colored walls. Office mates stop in for quick lunches, but families take advantage of the reasonably priced kids menu at dinner. Copeland's wide-ranging menu has traditional fare like hamburgers and chicken melts, but is known for Creole and Cajun dishes such as eggplant pirogue and blackened chicken.
Unexpected Delight
by CSMobileUser at Citysearch
I have passed by Copelands on Piedmont road several times and finally decided to give them a try. With the high prices of Buckhead I was surprised to see the competitive pricing and incredible food, athentic Cajun food in the heart of Atlanta! I highly recommend you stop by , great Sunday brunch buffet and the most affordable in Buckhead!
Best Sunday Brunch Ever!
by tj26 at Citysearch
I accidentally found out they have a Sunday Brunch at all Copelands on Sundays but this location has a live jazz band. Well since realizing it, I have been back at least 5 times and always take a large group when I go. Its all you can eat with breakfast and lunch items, there is a carving station, the fried fish and bananas foster are to die for. And you get all that for only $14.99 per person, a steal in Atlanta for Sunday Brunch!
I will definitely be back over and over again.
- Pros: Great Price, Fried Fish and Bananas Foster French Toast
- Cons: Jazz Band could be better but you dont go for the music anyway.
Disappointing and Overpriced
by fdoamercia at Citysearch
On the positive side, the service was attentive and if you want a quite restaurant without a wait then Copeland's is the place. I and my fiancee went to Copeland's on a Thursday night. We knew that in Buckhead, finding a good restaurant without a long wait could be a challenge. Well, at Copeland's there was NO wait -- it was almost dead! At best there were 15 or 20 people there. But, wait, where did the people go? Ah! To better restaurants. Copeland's has a kitchen that falls short, way short, more often than not ? I had crab stuffed catfish and the catfish seemed frozen, not fresh, while the crab stuffing was at least 90% breadcrumbs and what was left was processed crab - it was bad and bland. My fiancee ordered stuffed shrimp (same pathetic stuffing) but the five breaded shrimp she got were just a little larger than the popcorn shrimp that you get at Capt. D's. What a joke. Over all, if you want Cajun then best head back to Pappadeaux. It noisy there but at least the food is good. Oh, to add insult to injury at the end of the meal the serve up the bill
- Pros: Quiet - Service
- Cons: Food
The Details on Copeland's Of New Orleans
The Extras:
Gift cards can be purchased at the restaurant.
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Payment Methods:
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Restaurant Special Features:
Family-Friendly Dining, Group Dining









