Alon's
(404) 872-6000
1394 N Highland Ave NE
Atlanta,
GA
30306
33.7924
-84.3528
Neighborhoods: Northeast, Northeast, Morningside-Lenox Park
Reviews & Ratings for Alon's
38 reviews
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sad but true
by sadbuttrue2009
December 14, 2008
At first I thought the desserts were excellent although quite a bit pricey. My second experience, however was not very well... There is a lemon-merengue pie on the website but when I called to order it, the man argued with me that there wasn't and that they Couldn't even make one. The previous review of the attitude there being rude and "all that" was correct. I guess the awards have gone to their heads... Lost another customer.
Not a fan by sam g. at InsiderPages
Contributor
November 28, 2008
I heard raves and raves about Alon's and finally went. Totally disappointed. The sandwiches were mediocre, not that this fact had any impact on pricing. I would eat at Panera Bread a million times before I would go back here.
No idea about the pastries though...
Alons by Carole B. at InsiderPages
Contributor
September 18, 2008
Everyone seems to know Alons. I went there for lunch with out of town guests and we were not terribly impressed with their sandwiches and salads. But their breads and pasteries are wonderful and I highly recommend them
SO OVERRATED
by masterpiggy200
September 12, 2008
Ok, maybe you guys never left the USA , exc for Mexico, so you don't know European pastries. I had to laugh after going there when reading, best french bakery.. Hello, wake up, not French at all
The take out is so overpriced. Look at the smoked salmon. The chopped liver is bought from elsewhere and trucked in. Check out their parking lot in the am. The hummus is awful. overpriced cheese, even Whole Foods is cheaper and that is so sad. Atlanta does not have a true European market, exc for those that think Alon's is European.. also, so rude and think they rule. Not so. Give me a nice french pastry chef anyday, even a french chef with a little attitude, but not one that has horrid food and is not french. The parking is awful and it is obvious that they gained parking variances others would not get, based on biased politics. Please take me back to Za bars....
Great neighborhood place by Maya G. at InsiderPages
Contributor
September 07, 2008
Alon's is a wonderful place for bread, cheeses, pastries, and the odd bit of something unexpected. Everything is always good, so the hardest part is simply choosing one thing. Highly recommended.
Best Bakery in Atlanta!!
by lrjr
January 26, 2007
I have been looking for an authentic french bakery in Atlanta and this is it! My boyfriend surprised me with the chocolate truffle cake from Alon's on my birthday this month and I've been hooked since then. We've always passed by and wondered what Alon's is all about, I only regret that we didn't check it out sooner! It is designed like a long line, begin on the left of the shoppe with the viennoiseries and pick up some chocolate croissants, the best double chocolate cookies, and different breads, next is the pastries and coffee, then the salad and sandwiches, and finally the prepared to-go foods. On the opposite side are the cheeses, wines, and refrigerated cases of various drinks and to-go items with the cashiers at the right end of the bakery. It's packed at all hours of the day so get there early, the chocolate croissants and sandwich baguettes run out fast. They really do have the best sandwiches in Atlanta; my favorite is the tunisian tuna - not your average tuna salad at all. Instead of mayo, it's marinated with lemon juice and has capers, potatoes, hard boiled eggs, and preserved lemon all on a baguette with harissa. The coffee is good and strong and the cheese and wine selection is small but wide. Definitely a haven for the gourmet fanatic/foodie like myself.
- Pros: pastries, bread, sandwiches, gourmet items
- Cons: very busy but the parking turnover is fast
Hands-Down! One of ATL's Best Bakerie's!
by jaymaygm
November 04, 2006
I have been a fan and loyal customer of Alon's since day one. The pasteries are outstanding, especially the lemon bars. Don't forget the brownies, also. I usually start eating in my auto before I reach home. The roasted lamb sandwiche's are legendary. Beware, they are very busy, and just be patient. It's really worth it. Check-out the salads also.
- Pros: Pasteries! Roasted Lamb Sandwiches! Breads!
- Cons: Parking! Slow Service At Peak Times!
BEWARE: Horrible Service & Rude Owner!
by chefnoreen
November 03, 2006
I am a student pastry chef and have been to Alon's several times, its always very busy and overpriced for average tasting desserts. I was there a few weeks ago to write a report on the bakery. I had called Alon in advance to let him know that i was coming. He kept me waiting over and hour, passed by me several times and never once aknowledged that I was there and then went in the back and never came back out! He was too busy yelling at his employees to even notice anything/anyone else. He doesn't even have the common courtesy to say "this is a busy time, can you come back later". Thats all he had to say!
He needs to add one thing to his menu and eat a big helping of it....HUMBLE PIE!
- Pros: You can eat elsewhere
- Cons: VERY RUDE! OVERPRICED!!!!
Avoid, no great pastry or sandwiches
by nadaa
October 24, 2006
This place is a absolute joke! The cakes are all the same and they have nooooo creativity! Jaconde is pretty much the idea for decorating and they are terrible at customer service. The owners are rude and racing around like crazy animals, poor staffing. The desserts are like a grocery store, almost worse, and the sandwiches are bland beyond bland! Absolutely nothing special, the presentation of everything is cheap and looks terrible.....don't go.
- Pros: not a thing
- Cons: everything
Good Food but lots of confusion
by aquaman33
September 24, 2006
The food at alons is very good. I am quite fond of their albacore tuna sandwich with capers on baguette. The baked goods are always top notch, especially the cookies. However, be prepared for a confusing setup. There are no clear lines.. people just crowd at various parts of the long counter.. it's not quite clear if you are in the line for soup, sandwhiches, desserts, coffee, or to pay. The staff makes it quite clear that they can only get you what they have at their "station", so if you are getting more than one item.. you can have a long wait. The staff can be somewhat apathetic, I don't think they have actually been rude to me, but then they also don't go out of their way to be friendly Another treat besides the food at Alons is one of the owners who bears a striking resemblance to Alanis Morrissette. You really have to see her to believe it.
- Pros: food, variety, alanis morrissette
- Cons: pricey, no seating, confusing lines









