Folk Art - Inman Park

465 North Highland Avenue Northeast, Atlanta
(404) 537-4493

Recent Reviews

zuhal dora

It was most delicious veggie omelette I have ever had, and the side of hash browns were really good. Love the service, atmosphere… worth to come ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Pierre Beniston

Cool place loved my pumped up grilled cheese. Nice friendly attentive service even thought they were jamming and busy at Sunday Lunvh. ?

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Husrev Ayten

This is our second time here. Both times, the coffee cups were not washed properly, they had dry coffee stains. Cappuccino is not good. However, I should say that the atmosphere is nice. People are kind.

Brandon Saunders

Loved this place, anytime I'm in Atlanta I'm stopping in for food.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Breakfast, Toast

David S

As you can tell by other reviews the food/vibe is on point but what makes Folk Art a repeat option is the valet service.The valet people are great, especially Aaron. He does an amazing job of making us feel comfortable leaving our keys with him. It's a really good feeling being able to enjoy our brunch without having to play the "beat the parking meter game" or worrying about if our vehicle is safe or going to get booted. Honestly, can't say enough about the guy, truly is a scholar and a gentleman.Again, food and restaurant service has always been an A+ but the valet option makes Folk Art a regular repeat option.

Eric Garrison

The place was very busy when I visited and it took about 15 minutes before our order was taken. Once we got the food, my thoughts were “average” and “overpriced”. I mean, $17 for a chicken biscuit with one egg and sausage gravy seemed very high to me. The server was very pleasant and apologetic for the ordering delay.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 3

Service: 4

Ed Dacanay

Awesome thanks lace! Great vibe and food!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Leila Carlisle

Great sweet potato waffle.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Chinwe K.

I decided to check this place out on a whim. The food looked good on their website and Instagram. Honestly I wasn't a fan of the food. I started with the grit fritters which were okay, I think the jam is what made me not like it. I next got the turkey sausage, tomato and spinach Benedict. I liked it but would probably would've been better without the spinach. I also decided to try the Mac and cheese which was different. I can't put my finger on it but it was okay. I also got the sausage gravy which paired well with the grit fritters. I ordered a cocktail but forgot the name - it had ginger in it which added a spiciness to it. If you like ginger then you'd like it. I ended up getting a margarita but it wasn't sweet so I didn't enjoy it. It did take a while for me to be served initially but once my waiter took my order, everything came out swiftly. The restaurant itself is a nice vibe. The food just didn't meet my expectations. There are a lot of good reviews on the restaurant so you may need to try it for yourself.

Carolyn

Cute diner/restaurant in close proximity to the Jimmy Carter Centre/Library. Lots of brunch options, including many eggs Benedict variations!

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 4

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Eggs Benedict, Breakfast

Robin D.

The food was absolutely amazing. My man and I always try eggs Benedict and pancakes when we go somewhere and these were phenomenal. Atmosphere and service were great too ! Definitely recommend

Joe Cathey

A Wonderful experience! I was so impressed from the valet parking (when we first arrived) to the easy seating. The menu was easy to understand, and prices were reasonable. The hostess set the tone with her welcoming attitude and the waitress was super attentive even though they were super busy. I had the shrimp po boy (fabulous), my wife had the strawberry fields salad which she is still talking about. My son, daughter and grandson were equally satisfied with their meals. I would recommend this place to anyone!Parking: The valet parking was a great experience. The gentlemen was very nice and accommodating. He works for tips and he deserved a big one!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Salad, Breakfast, Sandwich

Robert S.

Met a friend for a walk on the Beltline followed by brunch. She chose this place as she had been to this one as well as the Decatur location. It has a neighborhood vibe, serving a diverse clientele. Young and old were present. There were mimosas and Bloody Marys all around as it was brunch. The hostess and waitstaff took great care of us as we waited to be seated. My friend had the traditional breakfast plate with eggs, toast, fruit, and veggie sausage. I had the Belgian Sweet Potato Waffle with hash browns and veggie sausage. I don't like hyperbole, but always give credit where it's due. This was one of the best waffles I've had in my life. Texture, flavor, and serving size were perfect. I'll go back again just for the waffle. I've used sweet potato in my pizza crust and like it in my tortilla chips. This made me want to create my own waffle/pancake recipe utilizing sweet potato. The menu had a lot of choices, but you may have to ask questions for vegan options. The inside was uniquely decorated with conversations going in all corners of the restaurant. Loud, but not over the top noisy. It was good for groups as well as singles and couples as there were high tops, a bar with stools, tables, and booths. Would recommend this place to anyone looking for a great brunch spot.

Donderlyn Cherelle (Donderella)

Yum!!! Attentive service. Amazing food. Yummy take on my favorite cocktail (French 75). Add more cheese crumbles to the fried green tomatoes is the only suggestion I can think of.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Fried Green Tomatoes, Breakfast, Compote, Fried Chicken

Kelsey Long

Good selection of food and breakfast items. The cob salad was yummy and packed with protein. Also love their pumpkin spice white Russian *chef's kiss*

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

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