
4.6
293 of 3,496 Restaurants in Atlanta

My husband and I brought a college friend here for breakfast at about 9:15 am on Saturday. We hadn't seen our friend since our wedding in 1992 -- so it had been a while! We were seated right away - which was nice because we had to be done by 11. I actually picked this restaurant because it got good reviews on TA and Yelp - and on Yelp one of the reviewers mentioned no wait. The menu looked delicious. We ordered our food. I asked for mine w/o chorizo, and they offered avocado as a replacement which I accepted. When the food arrived, mine had avocado on it, but when I looked under the cheese, I could see and smell the chorizo :-( I asked by server to fix it. And my husband asked if his was supposed to have chorizo, because it looked like it didn't have any. He was thinking they may have left if off his by mistake. So they took his plate to the kitchen, too. Anyway, our friend ate his corn meal pancakes (he gave me a bight - delicious!!). Then they brought my meal which was also delicious. At that time they told my husband that his was not supposed to have chorizo, but they were remaking his meal with chorizo ...? Not sure why. So after I was done eating, my husband got his meal and ate. Then we finally got the check. Then we finally got to pay... It was a lovely, leisurely breakfast giving us valuable time to catch up with our friend. The service was slow but thorough. I feel like our issues were probably a fluke. I will definitely come back - maybe for dinner and drinks at No Mas? Definitely want to come back to do some shopping. The gift shop looks awesome!!

Tasty & very reasonably priced! The service was professional & personal. The neighborhood of Castleberry is convenientvl and fun!

The breakfast here is really good. Its definitely not a down home southern style breakfast, but its a good kind of different. I enjoyed the food and the vibe.

My wife and I were looking for a different breakfast place near downtown Atlanta attractions and the Adios Cafe was an excellent choice. Although eggs, bacon and biscuits were on the menu, we opted for the Mexican-style dishes. I had potatoes with chorizo and eggs served over a bed of black beans. My wife tried the blue corn cakes. Both were excellent. The black beans were perfectly seasoned and the chorizo was savory without being too spicy or fatty. The blue corn cakes were an interesting twist on pancakes. Crispier and less sweet than traditional pancakes, these corn cakes were still fluffy and satisfying. We both enjoyed the Mexican coffee (served with cinnamon and cocoa) but thought it was a little too sweet for our tastes. If you are looking for a delicious and interesting breakfast try the Adios Cafe.

Literally the worst dining experience I've ever had. Online pictures looked great and the reviews seemed decent so it was an attractive pick. The coffee and drinks came out and were delicious. Our server was great, but when the mains came out my plate looked rather soupy, but it was a plate of eggs, beans, avocado, and hash browns so I was hopeful mixing the eggs up would thicken and make the dish a little more cohesive. After eating one soupy egg I called for the manager, "Stephanie", who said I should have complained before even eating any of it [how does that work?] and after eating a single egg from the plate told me my meal couldn't be comped, but only made half off. She then proceeded to argue with me about how much of my food I ate and call me a liar. This is ridiculous because I didn't remotely finish or enjoy the plate of food. When I told her this, she kept going into the back and hiding [I guess trying to get us to give up and just pay?] which eventually we did pay, but only because she began threatening to call the police on us. Accidents happen in this industry; both I and the other guest have worked in the food and beverage industry for over 5 years and this type of business practice is basically extortion. Stephanie is an unprofessional, rude person who feigns professionalism and forces guests into paying for poor quality food at $10 a plate. I will never return to any of this company's businesses and would STRONGLY ADVISE against anyone else considering giving their business to this company and their borderline-criminal practices. I've never submitted a review, but the experience was bad enough to warrant making an account.

Let’s get straight to the review! Adios Café is in Walker Street about a half a mile south of the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, downtown ATL. Parking is great! I’m a fan of 7days a week breakfast! The menu: great selections for sure! My husband had “THE ADIOS” love how the chorizo hash brown that was mixed in the presentation. I had the “HUEVOS DIVORCIADOS” avocado slice was fresh! Our breakfast (Yes, I tasted my husbands food too.. after all, sharing is caring lol) was full of flavor! All I can say is Adios yummy food is delectable, lip smacking yuummmmm! It was totally scrumptious very appetizing and pleasing to one’s taste! Can’t go wrong with that! On the sweeter side, “CREPA DE NUTELLA” I’m a big fan of crepes.. to add sweet plantains with generous portions of nutella,,, muy Bueno! In addition, you have to try their “MAYAN MOCHA” – double shot of espresso, milk, chocolate, and that “chile de arbol” (it’s a type of spicy all natural dried peppers) very interesting addition to the flavor for sure!!! adds zing to the mocha over all taste!!!! I will be returning and trying all the different especiales on their menu for sure! The SERVER: BRIA (beautiful name) was very attentive.. energetic,,, and fantastic “aura”, she had a magnetic personality which is a very important quality in servers! She was very personable and friendly… made sure we had water once we sat, gave us time to review menu, asked us if we had any questions, made sure the meals were served timely! KUDOS to YOU BRIA! And thanks to your manager by coming up to the table(s) making sure the customers are satisfied! Ambiance: We love experiencing different restaurants especially the ones that serve breakfast/brunch! We have family all over the US and loves to visit ATL. So, my husband and I are always searching that restaurant that fits our personality! We are a fan of No Mas Cantina! And YES YES, Adios Café is also located inside No Mas! Such a great place, I love their retail area, lots of cute, sentimental things to choose from. I go inside this place and I feel like I’m on vacation and I’m in someplace much more tropical… so.. get away for a few hours, come and visit No Mas/Adios Café and enjoy the food and great teams around you… Love the coffee/espresso bar area with lots of savory sweets to choose from! Of course, we are coming back! Happy eating…

What a great little find in Atlanta! The cafe is part of a larger restaurant so the parking was good. It’s a small cafe with only a few tables. There were not many people on Sunday morning & we had a nice table by the window. Our server was friendly and helpful with the menu even making my meal vegetarian for me. I had the huevos divorciados & it was great! They make their tortillas homemade on property. The coffee is good as well. My co-worker had Mexican Hot Chocolate that was delicious and her food portion was so large (papas locas with bacon added) she took most of it to go. I’d return again when I’m in the area.

Adios Cafe is a bit out of the way, and in a isolated area. However the cafe is brightly decorated place full of character, color and music playing in the background. I had the southwest omelette, which was nice it came with a biscuit, I enjoyed it but have had nicer omelettes. I really liked the Mimosas. After breakfast we went to the No Mas gift store which has unique amazing items for your house, and lovely jewelry to purchase.

Cool little mexican cafe and restaurant... Not loud, not crowded, just right. When in Atlanta- go here. It was not within walking distance from our hotel, so we drove. Parking is free, so that part's easy. Cafe Olla was delicious! Mexican coffee with a hint of cocoa and cinnamon in an extra large mug for $2.50- one of the best coffee drinks I've ever had. Mexicali omelette with bacon, cheddar and avocado, served with a biscuit was also delicious. And only $7. ...my kids had the Nutella, walnut, banana crepes- of course I tried them and they were soooo good! Enough for 2 small-medium kids to share too. There is a cool gift shop connected to the place, definitely worth walking through. Kind of like a Latin Pier 1. So--- go here for breakfast when in ATL- you won't be disappointed!

Undoubtedly the friendliest service and most flavorful, fresh breakfast anywhere near downtown. A totally enjoyable place.

Excellent food and services!Aithentic Mexican food! The best Mexican breakfast I have had in Atlanta since 2000.Authentic Cafe de Olla and Chocolate! Authentic food from Mexico Central Region! 👍👍👍👍

I had the ADios Breakfast which consisted of 2 poached eggs, an avocado slice and black beans. It was delicious and a welcome respite from the Southern breakfast being served in practically all the breakfast places in town. The venue is very beautiful, with Mexican themed decor and accessories, as within the premises is a store selling the same things. Service is also very attentive. I would go back there again.

The breakfast at Adios cafe was excellent and very reasonably priced. The menu had lots of mexican breakfast options along with some classic American favorites. We highly recommend the French toast!

Our server Tara was very attentive to our needs as we enjoyed our breakfast. Clean and great environment! Strongly recommend if your in Atlanta.

The coffee was great, served in a large mug. the breakfast quesadilla with chorizo was excellent, very flavorful. My daughter had the eggs benedict, and claim they were amazing, and that she could eat the Chile Hollandaise sauce by itself. The waitress was friendly, prices were very reasonable. Will definitely go again.

My fiancé and I had breakfast here and will definitely be back. First off its a gorgeous building, and all the servers make you feel right at home. Very relaxed environment, and if you go after 10 there's a great shop to browse around right off the restaurant. Food was good - I had the breakfast quesadilla with chorizo, and fiancé had the breakfast burrito. We both had leftovers...and actually ate them!

My waitress Bria was particularly wonderful on my last visit to Adios Cafe. She always greets me with a bright smile, anticipates my needs, and has such a pleasant demeanor. And of course the coffee is amazing.

Omg..we found this on Google and it was amazing.. all Mexican food and beverages including coffes. And a shop full of unique Latin handmade art and decor

Whoa! I must admit, before arrival, I didn't want to like this place. Mexican for breakfast? C'mon. I walked in with friends and the ambience was absolutely stunning. My body was snatched from the streets of Atlanta and transported to an unknown town in Mexico. Can you say, Mayan Coffee? Order it. Drink it. Order it again to go. The omelette was delicious. The service was absolutely great. Everything was so good that we decided to eat breakfast at this establishment 3 days in a row. I did not contest. I wanted to try everything on the menu. Everything I ordered was great. When the bill came, I felt like I was stealing because it was so cheap. I have zero complaints.

The Blue Corn Pancakes were amazing. The texture of them was much more softer and fluffier than a regular pancake. They also have different flavored mimosas, mango, passion fruit, guava. To spice up breakfast a little with a Mexican flare was worth the visit. The only thing that's confusing is the 4 parts that they have to don't all serve the same items, so ask and look at menus before you are seated.

Stopped here for breakfast while visiting Atlanta for the day. Coffee and breakfast burrito was great and pricing was worth it.

Wow this place is so cool and the food was great. My husband and I both had the Mayan Mocha, I thought it was a little to sweet but my husband loved it. It was more like a hot chocolate than coffee. I had the Papas Locas and it was incredible and plenty as well (I took most of it home). My husband had the The Adios and it to was so good. This is a must place for breakfast or brunch if you are anywhere near the area.

We stumbled on this using Yelp on our last morning in Atlanta. Walking there from the CNN center we didn't have high hopes. Turns out it is in a cute little neighborhood that seems to be a center for artists and looks to be in the midst of gentrification. The service was really friendly, especially when the server told me I couldn't have a mimosa because we were too early for alcohol service on Sunday morning. The food was quite good and plentiful and they handed me a free coffee to go as we left. I would absolutely go back there if I find myself back in Atlanta.

I didn't know about this place until a few months ago, but I can't stop coming back! The food and drinks are outstanding, the decor (as well as the store) gives this restaurant a touch of something very special and unique, and the service has ALWAYS been impeccable! Bria P. was my server today. Top notch. Very friendly, helpful with recommendations, and prompt with anything we needed. It's servers and staff like her that will keep me coming back time and time again!

Always love to have breakfast at Adios. Came in today to meet with our son, and we all enjoyed different entrees. Spinach crepes, Eggs Benedict, and Mexicali omelette. All of them superb. Hollandaise sauce to die for. Great coffee and spicy Bloody Mary. Walt and Steve are the best hosts, and our waitress was friendly and professional. Exquisite experience!

One of my favorites! A must if you are in Atlanta area! Also visit the Hacienda; a store with real Mexican home-ware goods and amazing silver jewelry.

Went there for breakfast before a day of shopping at the mart. I was with a group and wasn't too excited about wasting time on breakfast when we could be shopping. I was hoping to stick with a healthy choice on the menu. Looking over the menu I decided to go with the Crepa de Espinaca. I figured spinach was about as healthy as I was going to get. Our coffee orders came out and the Mayan Mocha was amazing! We all got our breakfast orders and I have to say, I made the perfect choice ever with the Crepa de Espinaca! BEST BREAKFAST EVER! After the first bite, I couldn't have cared less if it was healthy or not! I'm guessing not, lol. No way "healthy" can taste that good! Ordered another Mayan Mocha to go. We live in a small town nowhere close to Atlanta. I guess maybe there is an upside to that because I would be at ADios Cafe several times a week if I lived closer! A big shout out to the owner/manager (I'm guessing) who was so kind as to share the recipe for the awesome coffee drink we had there. He was prompt and so very courteous in replying to my email asking if he'd share. Thanks again, Walt! Be assured that when in Atlanta, I will be at the ADios Cafe! You should too!

The food was good, but nothing special. The omelets were typical and something that you could get anywhere. The omelets were not anything that seemed authentic to Mexican food. We might go back to try something more authentic.

This little cafe next door to No Mas! Cantina has an amazing breakfast menu. The Mexican Eggs Benedict are out of this world! Oh, and they have delicious coffe and hot chocolate selections. Afer brunch, check out the home furnishings store for some really cool stuff.

Fingerlicking good authentic Mexican! Convenient location. Shop & eat one stop shop. Highly recommend the ADios (minus chorizo & sour cream) for my vegetarian taste. Blue corn pancake also a winning add-on.

We stopped by here on the way to the Circus at Phillips Arena and what a pleasant surprise. We were a big group for breakfast, but everything was fast and efficient. I have worked in the service industry for years and rarely write reviews about servers. However, Chester our server, went above and beyond. He was great with the kids, joked around with the adults and took our entire order without writing anything down and it all came out fast and correct. A big plus in my book. The food was amazing, as well. I tried their version of the eggs benedict and I can't even explain how delicious it was. Definitely try this one out if you are in the Downtown Atlanta area looking for a great place for breakfast. You will not be disappointed.

No Mas the parent to this enchanting cafe is one of my favorite places to dine. The cafe is interesting creative and divine! Cheers! The Social Single

The Chocolate mexicano is really good an authentic. I tried the Mayan mocha too this is one is a little spicy. The place in overall is good. The service needs to improve a little bit.

Great coffee, FANTASTIC BLOODY MARIA's, great atmosphere, wonderful location, quiet, beautiful, perfect Sunday friend catch up spot! I would love to see one or two vegan options or more vegetarian options.

We found this hidden gem on yelp one morning decided to try it. The setting is awesome. Their salsa for chips are on point. I had the Norteño huevos. Tasted great although I did expect the dish to look more appetizing. The usual mexican plate will show the red white n green with the color of salsa, sour cream and lettuce or avocado mine just looked plain....beans, rice, and egg ontop of a fried quesadilla, but I still enjoyed it. I also tried their mocha tamarind cafe I def. Recommend! And for dessert the 4 leches cake was splendid! Next time I come I will try their dinner menu and specialty bar drinks.

What a refreshing experience! Breakfast in Mexico De Atlanta. Our server, JQ, was exceptional. She is professional and courteous. Our eggs were perfect. We highly recommend Adios for your next breakfast. We will be back!

What can I say about this place? Stunning!!!!! I ate with my eyes! There is an art gallery/ market inside. OMG!!!!!! F A N T A S T I C The food was not the best to be honest. Food was not hot and portions were small. Regardless, beautiful and pleasant atmosphere with good service! Loved it! You

This review reflects the excellent coffee drinks that are available at the Adios Cafe. We highly recommend the the "Mayan Mocha" which is absolutely delicious. The Adios Cafe stands tall as a Mexican style espresso bar and is on par with those found in Venice. Give it a try and enjoy!

Last summer I spent several weeks in Mexico. Mainly in Oaxaca and on the Southern Pacific Coast. I had always loved Mexican breakfast, but during this trip I got hooked on Mexican hot chocolate. I had it almost every morning, and sometimes during the day and night! At ADios Café they had great hot chocolate...just like in Mexico. I ordered the Chocolate Azteca (which is the spicy kind). Excellent! It even had that sort of gritty texture which you understand totally if you have had real Mexican hot chocolate. The breakfast quesadilla (I added chorizo to mine) was perfecto! ;) I had passed this café many times, but finally decided to go in. It is in a small complex that has a really cool store with arts and crafts from different places in Mexico. This is the same complex as No Mas Cantina. Build in some time to browse this cool store. I gave this eatery a 4 vs a 5 because some people won't love the calm service (some people may feel it is a tad slow). This shouldn't deter anyone, but diners may want to know this ahead of time so the take off their "Busy Atlanta" hats. It's not inattentive service by any means...just calm and leisurely. It worked for us. Café ADios is in Southwest Atlanta...which is deserving of visit itself. I will definitely go back to Café Adios and try another great Mexican breakfast delight...and will definitely get the Hot Chocolate!

I ordered the Huevos Divorciados & it was delicious. I also ordered 2 coffees - Mocha Tamarindo and Mayan Mocha. They both were equally fantastic. The Mayan Mocha had a kick to it. The ambience is authentically Mexican & a very cool place to hang out in. I highly recommend this place.

Mexican Eggs Benedict was great! The masa cake was an awesome spin on the usually egg dish. I also had the Blue corn pancake with passion fruit butter that really set it off. Joshua my waiter was nice and patient. Also Charlie was helpful answering questions and checking in periodically to make sure i was doing well. These two staff were a great addition to my great meal.

Love this place.. my husband and I visit several times a year.. I took my mom this weekend she loved it .. great food and shopping ..such beautiful artwork.. nice and friendly staff..
Breakfast in Mexico
Adios Cafe was a great way.to start our morning. It is part of No Más Cantina. We went early, our waitress was bilingual, which was nice for us. Their menu offers some wonderful Spanish options, but we went for our tried and true breakfast. Let me say that the super best thing about breakfast here is that you get not 3 little strips of bacon, you get a pile of bacon. We were so happy. Everything had so much flavor. You would never think an egg could have so much flavor, but it can. And to top it was their rosemary potatoes. I could eat a whole plate of those. Our only criticisms are that my boyfriend did not enjoy his coffee as much as he should have. It had a more chocolate taste than coffee, but he said in other areas of Mexico that's how they make coffee de olla. My only wish was that with all the herbal flavors out now, their tea selection showed that too. I was very disappointed that after everything else they had, the standard tea collection was all they had. Finally, they have a beautiful artisan shop you can look through and by handmade pieces of Mexican art that they collect and bring back from Mexico. All of it was breathtaking.