The Flying Biscuit Cafe

(404) 687-8888

1655 McLendon Ave, Atlanta, GA | Directions   30307

33.764762 -84.333248 View Website

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At a Glance ?
93% ambiance
“Service is decent and the atmosphere is eclectic.”
100% dessert
“If you would like to try a good chocolate bread pudding, please try the one at Pappasito's.”
85% drinks
“The coffee is horrible and the menu is not appetizing.”
86% food quality
“While the food at Flying Biscuit is acceptable, you can get better breakfast/brunch type food at many other locations in Atlanta.”
77% menu variety
“Flying Biscuit has an interesting well varied menu.”
100% overall
“great place for vegetarians and a wonderful spot for everyone!”
0% return potential
“The 2 times I have been there for dinner, I had to return my cold, flavourless, less than pleantiful meal and they admitted it!”
79% service
“Service is friendly at the Midtown location - friendlier at the night shift.”
95% value
“The food was the best and the prices were a lot cheaper than I had expected.”
95% wait time
“Good food but not good enough for a 45 minute wait in rain.”

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Cozy Candler Park mainstay draws crowds with its Southern-tinged breakfast menu, served all day long.


What Our Expert Scouts Say

The Flying Biscuit Cafe
March 14, 2013

There's plenty of debate surrounding their biscuits but I love their pasta, sausage & eggs dish, accompanied by their creamy grits

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5.0
July 18, 2002

Best food/atmosphere for miles. The Flying Biscuit Cafe is a must for any Atlantan. Both the midtown and Candler Park locations provide plenty of people watching. The food is creative, tempting and down right good. Red meat fanatics beware, you'll see not beef or pork on this menu. Vegitarians and Vegans will be delighted at the choices as well

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5.0
July 04, 2002

Kidnapping Experience!. My friends and I "kidnapped" our friend whom was having a birthday that morning and blindfolded her and took her to eat breakfast here and it was wonderful! The food was the best and the prices were a lot cheaper than I had expected. The average meal cost was about 8 dollars! The resturant was cute and the service intresting!

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4.5
June 29, 2002

9. Loved this place. Food was excellent. The place was full - but everyone was friendly. Biscuits are incredible. Even my red-meat-eating husband loved the chicken-sage sausage. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a fun breakfast place, even for us yuppies!

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4.0
June 27, 2002

The Best Biscuits. Worth the wait! Be sure to try the side of love.

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4.0
June 26, 2002

Go early..... The secret is out. Everyone knows how great the food is, and how early you need get there, or else wait. Definitely try the chicken sausage with anything else you order.

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4.5
May 29, 2002

Love the biscuits. No wonder this place gets so crowded--the breakfasts are amazing (especially the biscuits). Love the french toast and tofu dishes, as well as the sage sausage. Very kid-friendly, too: Crayons, coloring paper and a kids' menu (plus a lot to look at). Do hit this place mid-week and you can avoid waiting for a table.

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3.5
May 28, 2002

Biscuits & Coffee to die for. The Flying Biscuit is wonderful....good home-style biscuits, great coffee, and an array of b'fast options. Great for take-out, but the seating area is extremely small and you are more than likely apt to have to wait for a table.

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3.0
May 24, 2002

Hype and Yuppies.... It's not bad, but I found Flying Biscuit to be a little too much hype and not enough substance. The food was good, but hardly worth the eternity you'll wait for a table on the weekends. I'd rather go somewhere a bit less trendy and avoid the yuppies.

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2.0
May 23, 2002

Over-rated. Waiting more than an hour for a piece of omelette is a little too much. I like the food; it is not the greatest but definitely above average. Is it worth waiting one+ hour in front of filthy grocery store on your day off? Definitely not.

P.S. Their famous Biscuits might have been great several years ago but now they awful... they are under-baked and you end up eating half-dough. On the other hand you can't beat their apple-jam.

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