Corner Bakery Cafe Menu

  • Soups & Chili
  • Fresh Salad
  • Homemade Specialty Salads
  • Grilled Panini
  • Scrambled Egg Sandwiches
  • Signature Sandwiches
  • Moms Sandwiches
  • Hearty Pastas

Healthy Meal suggestions for Corner Bakery Cafe

  • Soups & Chili
  • Fresh Salad
  • Homemade Specialty Salads
  • Grilled Panini
  • Scrambled Egg Sandwiches
  • Signature Sandwiches
  • Moms Sandwiches
  • Hearty Pastas

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  • Katie P.

    Delicious lunch (I had the California Grille Panini), especially helpful to have calorie counts on the menu! Beautiful place to sit outside for lunch. Line was long but they moved it along quickly. Did I mention the food was really good? :)

    (5)
  • Cameron P.

    This was the best breakfast I had in Atlanta, but that's not saying much. It was edible, but a bit too greasy. I had an egg sandwich. The orange juice was bottled, yuk. If you want a quick, easy breakfast, this is a good place, but I was looking for something a bit healthier.

    (3)
  • Stephanie L.

    Came here twice on my trip to Atlanta for a week. The first time I came here, I was sick, so instead of going around to restaurants that Atlanta is known for, like Chicken & Waffles, I came here for some soup. I got the sandwich combo with soup. I ordered the Uptown Turkey, it was okay, needed some more flavor in the sauce. The combo is about $7 and I got chicken noodle soup with it. I was kinda disappointed with my food. My friend let me try her pasta and I fell in love with it. I came here a second time before I had to leave Altanta so that I could get the pasta. It's called Pesto Cavatappi. I ordered it alone instead of with a combo, in hopes that I would get more pasta. I didn't notice a difference in size though. The pasta alone was about $8. I love how they have a selection of sweets in display near where you order. They look so appetizing. Got to try their whoopie pie, delish! Service was also superb!

    (4)
  • A. C.

    Easy, simple, good breakfast. Good brioche french toast, solid coffee. Coffee cake was too much - not sure why I ordered it after french toast. But that's another story. This is worth it to avoid the terrible breakfast at the Best Western. Yes my last prod. co. put me up there. But that's another story.

    (4)
  • Kimber L.

    We stopped in for breakfast and my husband ordered the commuter croissant minus tomatoes and they still gave him tomatoes. But they were nice enough about fixing a new one. I ordered the baked french toast and substituted potatoes for the eggs. They forgot my bacon and gave me fruit instead. Which was ok because its one of the very few times I've received restaurant fruit with no melon in it :)) However after the fact I found out my french toast meal had 1200 calories!! OMG what did they do to bread to give it that many calories? Anyway...... The food was tastey and fresh, the environment was nice.

    (3)
  • Whitney T.

    Corner Bakery is delicious! .... But just a little pricey. To expensive to eat at everyday for lunch. Everything is always fresh and the customer service is good but not great. My favorite items are: Turkey & Swiss Breakfast Panini, Anaheim Scrambler, Uptown Turkey, Chicken Carbonara, Grilled Turkey Panini and Big Al's Chili. This place is yummy for the tummy!!!

    (4)
  • Empress S.

    Best breakfast in town! Great bacon, great grits! Service was awesome!

    (4)
  • Danielle I.

    The staff was attentive, the food and baked goods were on point. The coffee - oh my the coffee - was excellent. I plugged in and chilled as I read the daily papers while bopping to an upbeat blend of jazz standards, easy listening music and a little Chaka Kahn. This spot was a momentary oasis during a very busy work day. Loved it!!

    (5)
  • Bex G.

    It was super busy during lunch but they made the food pretty fast. For a quick lunch during a conference, it works. I will go back.

    (3)
  • Jojo G.

    I will give four If they did not mess up with my order one hr ago. I really get mad cuz others around me get food and I have low blood sugar.

    (3)
  • Megan H.

    Ran into this place to get out of the cold as I was taking my very short lived walk around Atlanta. Atmosphere is cute, the place is spacious and has lots of seating, plus a nice cafe-like music selection. Located right across the street from the Hyatt Regency so it's also very convenient. It's busy in here, but the line moves rather quickly and the employees are very nice, greeting every customer with a "good morning" and attentiveness. I ordered a hot chai tea (yum) and the Anaheim panini (bacon, scrambled eggs, cheddar on white bread) to which my server said was tasty. I asked for it with sausage instead of bacon and even though they indicated that on the receipt, they forgot to make the switch. I was a little disappointed but no biggie, it still tasted good. Nothing spectacular, but good. Nice selection of pastries in addition to sandwiches, salads, bagels, pastas, soups, etc. I'm not blown away by the food but it is good. I am, however, especially pleased with the customer service. I would definitely return here.

    (3)
  • Lyn N.

    This place is a great place to go during your lunch break..especially if you are working downtown. There isn't anything special about the food. It's sort of like your typical Panera Bread, but with a different restaurant name and slightly different menu options. I recall one thing different was they had pasta options. Overall, it can get pretty busy here during those lunch hours, but the food is decent. The service is pretty fast in terms of bringing the food out. There isn't a person to really wait on you. Prices are somewhat reasonable. If you decide to sit outside beware of pigeons. Nobody wants to go back to work with pigeon poop on them.

    (3)
  • Adrian R.

    Good food and service. Had the Farmer's scramble and it was very good. The harvest toast was tasty. The side of bacon was a little thin, but no different than many places. Definitely decent place for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Stephanie B.

    Corner Bakery is a lunch favorite of mine and I swear if it wasn't so pricey, I'd probably eat here for lunch everyday. They have an endless array of soups, pastas and sandwiches of which my favorite is the Uptown Turkey (basically your standard turkey sandwich with avocado & bacon - I usually get it toasted on wheat bread). My last visit however, I had the BBLT (Bacon Bacon Lettuce & Tomato), which is seasonal because they use locally grown tomatoes. If you hate bacon & tomatoes this is not the sandwich for you as they use plenty of both. It comes on toasted white bread and has a balsamic mayo that's soooooooooo good. All of their sandwiches are served with chips & a pickle. Their iced sweet and black teas are especially good. I usually grab a slice of their coffee cake with my lunch as well and it's divine. Perfect consistency, not too hard or too soft, not too sweet, just perfect. If you work in the downtown area, say near Peachtree Center, its a short walk to Corner Bakery. Lunch times are busy of course and with all the hotels around and conventions/activities that come here, this location can get very crowded between 12-2 in the afternoon, but it's worth it. The wait is never too long and the service is great! I have yet to try their breakfast, but I'm definitely looking forward to it. :)

    (4)
  • Tony B.

    Not bad, I enjoyed my breakfast. I had the all American scrambler. I would come back again.

    (5)
  • Krystle B.

    Food was pretty good although a little pricey. I ordered a delicious panini and I wanted a soup (corn chowder) but they said they don't offer it at all any more even though they still display it on the menus and board behind the counter.. SInce I didn't get my soup, they cashier offered me a drink for free. Overall good experience.

    (4)
  • Diana L.

    I was at a conference across the street and all they offered for breakfast was muffins, so I came here. Staff is friendly, prices are reasonable and food is nice and fresh (and much healthier than a muffin!) I got the avocado and spinach power panini with egg whites and it was delicious. For an extra dollar I got a side of fresh fruit which was fresh and sweet. If you're in the area, I definitely recommend coming here.

    (5)
  • Dale H.

    Nice spot for breakfast. I popped in early (before 7:30AM), the line moved quickly and the food was at the table in just a few minutes. I went with the basic American Scrambler, eggs were perfect, side potatoes nicely browned, bacon crispy, and coffee good. Free wifi was an added bonus. I will definitely stop in for breakfast again and will also give it a try for lunch.

    (4)
  • Chinika T.

    Despite my office moving a few years back, I still make a trip over to Corner Bakery when my hot breakfast urge hits. I am not a fan of cheese grits but love their Buckhead cheese grits with a side of salty bacon deliciousness. For lunch, their chicken tortilla soup is not to be missed. Also you can't go wrong with dessert. The brownies...OMG, someone please save me. It is a good thing we moved out of that building because I would surely be in trouble.

    (4)
  • Billy C.

    My friends & I had Saturday morning breakfast at the Corner Bakery Cafe. Very pleasant & bright atmosphere. Very clean. Friendly counter help who took the time to explain the ordering procedure & several of the featured menu items. I got the French Toast which came with bacon & scrambled eggs. The french toast was very similar to "Bread Pudding" with a crust on the outside. Very tasty. The bacon was crisp but a bit thin & the eggs were.....eggs! Very pleasant breakfast. I would return & try some of their other "delish" looking breakfast items.

    (4)
  • Katrina M.

    I've never actually been here, but my team orders for catering very often. They make excellent desserts, to the point where I can't even choose a favorite. They always come prepared with serving utensils and napkins. And I like their sweet tea. It's not as ridiculously overly sweet as some others I've come across around here. They're prompt, and accommodating. So, if you have an event that you want something reasonable and reliable for, that's also satisfying, I'd recommend Corner Bakery.

    (4)
  • M Q.

    Convenient in downtown. Excellent food, drinks and service. The cheese grits are my fave, but really everything I've had here is good.

    (4)
  • Ankur J.

    The pastas are really good. Quick service and ample amount of seating space. The panini's are too greasy though. Very affordable (approx $10 per person)

    (4)
  • Steve M.

    Nah, I don't get this one. Hotel recommended so we walked down. Looked similar to a panera bread but that's where it stopped. Soup was tepid and I've seen better out of a can. Sandwich had barely anything on it and was very bland. For the price, I'll go elsewhere, or to Atlanta bread or panera.

    (2)
  • Christina T.

    I was so disappointed when it took so long for our food to come out and after that it wasn't real chicken. It looked like it could be real but was super processed. Other than that the food was okay...

    (2)
  • Melissa T.

    Loved that you could get scrambled eggs. My husband loved the maple nut bar.

    (4)
  • J Aiden S.

    I got a soup and sandwich combo, and my Reuben had a single slice of meat on it. It tastes good, but come on.

    (3)
  • Christina T.

    BOSS breakfast when your drunk or sober! The farmers omelette is seriously yummy!

    (5)
  • SD L.

    I have always been happy with Corner Bakery, especially in Chicago. This branch did just fine for lunch. I had a Reuben which was very flavorful. About the only place open for lunch on Saturday in the ATL business district

    (4)
  • Chuck C.

    Had sandwich and chips here, very good, very filling. A bit fight priced, bur will be here again

    (4)
  • Amy H.

    The food isn't bad, but the customer service and delivery/catering is HORRIBLE! More than twice they have been late (over an hour) delivering catering orders for meetings in our office. We have vowed to never use them again.

    (1)
  • Chad D.

    Had lunch at Corner Bakery Cafe today for the first time and enjoyed my experience. I was greeted with a "hello" from the cashier as I walked up to place my order, smiling and giving me a thank you after my order, and Yvonne delivered my food shortly after I ordered - I was told to have a wonderful day and she even gave me a hug (unexpected and made me smile). Food was good, not great and I would eat here again. Also, Yvonne walked around and passed out cookies to patrons in the restaurant.

    (4)
  • Paul D.

    i can never go here again. 5/7/12 i visited and ordered a sandwich to go. while standing by the prep area, a employee came out with a cup of soup, he took it to a table that had a gentleman sitting, the then went over to a table that had other employees sitting at it. The man called him back, loud enough it made you look, the employee said no problem, he put the soup back on his tray and took it back to the prep area. he said something to one of the ladies in the back as he handed her the cup. she promptly dumped the soup in the cup back into the soup container.... stirred it a couple times... rescooped the soup back in the cup... he put it on the tray and served it back to the gentleman..................... i was shocked that i actually saw this happen and so against so many codes and policies.... there was no manager on the floor that i saw so i called coporate -- gave them name, email address (cant take calls at work since a call center) my ticket number, the time and description of the girl.... well its almost a month later and no one has emailed me...... they have many lovely employees but i am sorry if you can/would/do allow food to be reused after being served to someone... if that callious that his germs could be put into a pot of soup that others will eat off of..... i cant eat there... and for corporate to not even awknowledge my call, concerns ...tells me they dont give a darn... so my money goes elsewhere--- if you eat here be careful and keep an eye on how some will handle your food (i know its not everyone...but all it takes is one.... and i found my one to make me leary of this place)

    (1)
  • kara s.

    Love the pasta dishes and ceasar salad. It is a ton of food for lunch, but the chicken carbonara is hard to beat downtown for less than $10.

    (4)
  • Kate W.

    This location across from the Hyatt has wonderful chefs. Corner Bakery is known for its freshness and this location exceeds your expectation. Chicken tortilla soup and chicken pomodori. Hmmmm good. Caked a half and half. Nourishing . Tasty. The staff at this location have always treated each customer like a VIP.

    (5)
  • Eric Y.

    We tried to eat at the Corner Bakery Café on Sunday morning, but it was not open. Not sure if they are just closed on Sundays or what, but we were disappointed and had to find somewhere else to go. Monday morning we decided to walk to the Corner Bakery before heading to the airport to catch our flight. I didn't really know what to expect, but I was really impressed with the food. They offer more than just baked goods. I can't remember what my breakfast meal was called--might have been a Farmer's Scrambler, but it had eggs, potatoes, and toast. The portion size was larger than I expected and it was delicious.

    (5)
  • Pat K.

    Our meal was fantastic. The service was exceptional , we will definitely frequent this location.

    (5)
  • Shandy T.

    We had a really good experience and delicious food. The parfait and yogurt are pretty big, definitely enough to share.

    (5)
  • Nat W.

    It is conveniently located on peachtree st. in downtown Atlanta. It is a couple blocks away from the Marta station and the Georgia Aquarium. There is no Panera bread in Atlanta and basically this place is similar to it just like Atlanta bread. The hot panini we ordered was okay and the smoothie was not bad. Their price was okay considering the location. They do have a free wifi. This would be somewhere you stop by just because of the location and wifi, not necessary for their food.

    (3)
  • Amy D.

    Pretty pretty pretty pretty good. Food was good but portions were very small and service was very slow. Smart pigeons steal food from peoples' plates. That was kinda fun to watch.

    (3)
  • Kevin J.

    Corner Bakery is the perfect place to grab your lunch and get out to a nice spot to enjoy it. the restaurant gets a little loud and crazy busy during lunch time so make sure to take your meal elsewhere. Try ordering over the phone ahead of time to beat the line and pick up your food at the to-go station. They cater to!

    (3)
  • Gillian R.

    I started a new job recently and this has become my lunch choice on those rare days I go out. Corner Bakery is similar to Panera--they have combos, soups, salads, sandwiches. The prices are a bit high--expect to spend about $10 for lunch for a sandwich, chips, and a drink. I tried the egg salad when I was mid-craving, and it was good, but not as good as my egg salad. My go-to sandwich is definitely the tomato and mozzarella. I'm pretty much game for mozzarella any time, any place, so this one is definitely in my wheelhouse. One note: you could easily eat well over 1000 calories here. The website has a great nutrition calculator that allows you to customize your options, which has helped me walk away with just a 500-600 calorie dent instead. If you're health-conscious, definitely check this out!

    (4)
  • Bear T.

    Great food great service. I eat here every week. Lunch is crazy busy but they still get the food to you fast and they have seating outside as well. They also have catering and the service is just the best in the city. Thanks guys!

    (5)
  • R J.

    Great food, quick service. Located near our office building and very convenient.

    (5)
  • N D.

    Friendly staff. Good food. Quick service. Mostly looks to be serving an office type crowd but they did have crayons and a colouring book for the kiddo.

    (4)
  • Daniel C.

    Stopped by here for a quick breakfast. Nice well lighted place with a good selection of panini sandwiches or egg scrambles. I opted for the chicken apple sausage panini and a side of grits. I also had a small coffee - basically self service with four different flavors. Hazelnut Creme stood out and won my vote. Great sandwich and grits. I really liked the grilled sourdough bread which went well with the scrambled eggs and sausage patty. The grits were thicker and more tasty than what I had at Silver Skillet yesterday. They topped the grits with some grated cheddar cheese too.

    (4)
  • Jeff C.

    Sick and tired of hotel breakfast, so I ventured out. Reminds me of Penera Bread, bright deco, clean. Service is good. Unfortunately food is just so so. I ordered American Scrambler: bacon was good, egg is below average (and doesn't taste like egg at all), potato is dry. Toast is just plain toast, no butter, no jam. My latte was weak.

    (3)
  • Russ M.

    Corner Bakery is a good lunch option in Downtowm Atl. I have eaten there, picked up, of had food from there catered into Market Showrooms lots of times. Salads & Sandwiches are consistently good. Prepared and presented well, reasonably priced. A solid option.

    (3)
  • Yeme T.

    Pretty solid lunch option. The breakfast menu is limited. I was not fond of the French toast meal. The Anaheim scrambler is pretty good.

    (3)
  • Denise S.

    SERVICE is SLOW... like the kind of slow that northern people get really agitated watching. The food is decent. Soup was hot. Salads fixins are great but the dressing is institutional. The place is good in a pinch for lunch.

    (3)
  • Meg C.

    I think this place would do really well in Asheville. I wish they'd open one here. A friend that used to work nearby recommended this place for breakfast because it was good and within walking distance from our hotel. Lots of healthy/yummy breakfast options and they list all the calorie counts listed on the menu. LOVE that. Good coffee. Fast service.

    (5)
  • Teresa B.

    Awesome help, yummy sandwiches, fluffy oatmeal. This place is a MUST for an early breakfast every time we are in town for AmericasMart. Look forward to coming to Atlanta partially because of this place!

    (5)
  • Ben S.

    Great quick breakfast/lunch place that is very similar to Panera. This location is optimal for a start or end t your GA aquarium/World of Coke touristy day in downtown Atlanta. The food is all made to order and is pretty tasty. Iced coffee was good too.

    (4)
  • Sarah D.

    Corner Bakery is a chain and similar to your Panera/ABC set up. You stand in line for the register, order, they give you a number you put on your table, and the food is delivered. Drinks are serve yourself (coke products, water, tea). It's a solid option for lunch here in the downtown area. It doesn't blow me away or anything, but the quality is consistent and they bring your food in a timely manner. It is always hopping at the lunch hour, so be prepared to scout out a table! I prefer the paninis because to me, a hot sandwich seems more filling and satisfying than a cold one. I wish I had more to say, but it is just your run of the mill chain sandwich shop.

    (3)
  • Breall s.

    Weekend Brunch, it's definitely not as cozy as I had hoped it to be but it came recommended by a friend, so we gave it a try. I'd say bustling sums it up well, with a cantina- feel. A lot of waiters, so there wasn't any wait, but the waiters didn't seem especially thrilled about their job. Nothing outstanding about the food either. My potato leek soup was so! thick! it felt like I ate a brick. Husbands omelet was alright, but I would not choose to come back based on those items. The bread in the bakery part looked delicious though, and if in the area I'd buy a loaf there for sure.

    (3)
  • Jose M.

    It's a Corner Bakery Cafe so, you know, 4 stars doesn't mean michelin quality, but it's a very good lunch place for a quick, tasty lunch downtown. I got their new cuban sandwich and enjoyed it. The manager came by our table and checked to make sure we were satisfied and squared away, even grabbed me a to go box. If you are touring downtown ATL or work there, it's a reliable place for a noon time bite.

    (4)
  • Ben M.

    I have eaten here several of time since my last review. Sandwiches, flatbread, broccoli cheddar soups are good, not much meat on sandwiches. I got the chicken noodle soup again today and had the same, if not worse results as last time. After a couple of bites, I couldn't find anymore chicken, noodles or vegetables, it's all just broth. I'll be better off walking to CVS across the street next time and grabbing a can of soup.

    (2)
  • Kerry B.

    Similar to panera bread....salads are fresh and light. Breads are yummy. Their breakfast menu looks really good!! Dying to try the muesli with fresh berries before I leave ATL. The homemade focaccia is to dye for.....but wtf they just brought my salad and they have no bread today...they just lost a star!!! Thank you Barbara for letting me know there is a corner bakery in NJ - I will definitely be trying the muesli...and I forgot to mention the southwest salad was spot on!! I gave you your star back for being so gracious because the food was really good!!!

    (4)
  • Nicolas L.

    I came across Corner Bakery Café while on my way to the Georgia Aquarium from the MARTA Peachtree Metro Station. This place was a nice stop for breakfast. The menu included scramble eggs, Panini's, oatmeal's, and coffee options. I had the Anaheim Panini, which was filled with fluffy scrambled eggs, melty cheddar cheese and diced tomatoes, onions, and green peppers. The bread was nicely toasty and the sandwich was full of fresh flavor. I also had the Truffle Mocha, which had a lot of sweetness and bold coffee flavor. This was a nice way to start the day.

    (4)
  • Samantha H.

    This was my first time visiting any Corner Bakery location. From the name, it sounded just like an Atlanta Bread Company or Panera. I'd say that I wasn't too far off with the first impression. They have soups, sandwiches, pastas, and salads. You can do a half salad, half soup, half sandwich (a combination of two) for your meal, but you are limited to a set list of menu items. I'd have to complain that the cashiers are not very helpful. The display board does not clearly indicate which sandwiches, soups, salads are part of the combo deal, and I don't particularly like changing an order just because it is a dollar extra. Instead, I'd prefer to know before making my decisions. . There are actually quite a few combos but, again, to me the display is not that clear and I felt a bit rushed when I was ordering. I ended up getting the half California Grille and half tomato basil soup. One small thing that might just be specific to me - I do not like eating out of to-go containers when I am dining in, unless they run out then... well, they ran out. The sandwich was mediocre, at best. The bread was soggy, and I wasn't a big fan of their zucchini or artichoke hearts. My friend's turkey sandwich looked really tasty though. The tomato basil soup was okay as well. My favorite quick-service tomato basil is probably La Madeleine's. I found Corner Bakery's on the sweet side. The meal also comes with a bag of chips that I could take or leave. This is a decent lunch-time spot, just past Peachtree Center if you are walking from the Marta station. I was able to get in and out in under and hour, while still filling up on some okay food. I think next time I may consider trying a pasta or a non-vegetarian sandwich.

    (3)
  • Zina B.

    Love corner bakery! I know them from DC and the food is consistent in other states. The berry Swiss almond oatmeal is a great breakfast option for hot summer mornings

    (5)
  • Traveler F.

    Who needs a huge breakfast to start the day? I rather a good sized portion that does not take me back to sleep. Corner Bakery Cafe seems to agree with me. Before I set out on an eight hour drive back to Orlando, I needed to fuel up. Right around the corner from Aloft Hotel is Corner Bakery Cafe. How ironic? The restaurant sits along Peachtree St at the foot a skycraper. They have a good sized patio facing Peachtree St. that allow dogs. Nice to people watch and smell some fumes. The concept is simple, walk in to counter, place order, they bring food to you. Friendly smiling faces and nods is everything that someone needs to start the day. Corner Bakery Cafe staff understands this. The menu is fairly simple and short not long and confusing. Coffee and Orange Juice - Coffee was steaming and hot, toasty roasted flavors filled the air. Orange juice was tasted like fresh squeezed. All American Scrambler - Freshly scrambled eggs served with applewood smoked bacon, French toast added. Not bad at all. Nice portion. Anaheim Panini - Eggs, bacon, tomatoes, green onions, avocado and cheddar cheese grilled on sourdough. Check that out. Everything you want for breakfast in a one handful. Taste and texture were rocking. This was a perfect start for my drive. I felt full and alert. Way to go.

    (4)
  • Michelle V.

    I've always been a Corner B fan. Growing up and living in Orange County, CA this was a spot I frequented for lunch and or breakfast on weekends. I was pleasantly surprised to find out that there was a Corner B in walking distance from our hotel while we were staying in ATL for a business conference. What I love about this place is that there's plenty of seating inside and the service here is very fast. On top of that, I've never had anything from the menu that I didn't like. I stopped in here twice while I was in Atlanta. I really LOVE their Pumpkin Muffins and their Power Paninis! Super yum. Ohhh...and I also tried their Chilled Berry Almond Swiss Oatmeal. It was the largest sized oatmeal I've ever grubbed on. Wowza.

    (5)
  • Lohitha D.

    Had a really good breakfast with my family here. Go here if you enjoy a king size breakfast like me. Freshly cooked/baked/brewed. Docking off a point as they have only one restroom.

    (4)
  • Heidi S.

    Stopped in on a Friday morning around 10 for breakfast before a day of running around downtown. I was left (mostly) wishing I had found a new place for breakfast. Walking in, we were immediately hit by the temperature of the place. It was stifling.. on a 60-degree morning. I was so relieved to get outside after ordering! Service at the counter when ordering was matter-of-fact and lacked any level of friendliness. It was efficient and fast, so props for that I guess. The coffee station is stuck in a corner and can really only be accessed from one side. It's a really inconvenient location! With any more than one person fixing coffee, a line starts to form. No room to pour your cup and step aside to add condiments. The food is where I award my 2 stars. Well 1 1/2 really, but I'll round up. The steel-cut oatmeal was thick and tasty. I love that they use steel-cut as opposed to regular or quick oats. It can be personalized if you don't care for any of the toppings. The fruit and nut sweet crisp that accompanied it was also delicious. The All American Scrambler looked ok - hearty bread, decently-cooked eggs and bacon. The bacon could stand to be cooked a little longer..

    (2)
  • Lauren U.

    Staying at a hotel nearby, my friends and I asked our concierge for a "Panera-like" place... and Corner Bakery Café was his immediate recommendation. It was exactly what we were looking for: casual, quick, and yummy! I had the lemon chicken orzo soup, which was amazing, and a half Panini, which was ok. The service was quick and friendly, and although I didn't have baked goods they were very tempting near the register. They had a "choose 3" menu that offered some healthy and appetizing sounding choices. Overall, a nice stop for lunch or a snack!

    (4)
  • Valerie N.

    I heart Corner Bakery! We walked in on Friday for lunch and the line was LONG. Thankfully, it moved quickly and gave me plenty of time to figure out what I wanted while I reading the lengthy menu. I settled on a half meatball Panini and Caesar salad, which was promptly delivered to our table after we sat down. Absolutely delicious - I wish CB was closer to where I work!!!

    (4)
  • Chris S.

    Another local landmark that we heavily researched before dining in, this place looks, inside, kind of like a Panera Bread. It honestly does not have a formal restaurant vibe. We weren't looking for that. We just wanted a quick tasty breakfast. I've seen some reviews of this place that complain about slow service. That was not the case for us. Within five minutes of ordering the French toast (me) and the spinach avocado panini (the wife), the food was there. It was hot. It was tasty. It was perfectly prepared. There wasn't anything revolutionary about it, but again, that's not the expectation the place sets. I secretly wanted a lemon bar to go, but we were about to head to the aquarium and it would have been obvious that I was sneaking something sweet out of the place. I should have gotten one. My only regret about this experience - I should have gotten the lemon bar. Have one for me when you drop in and tell me if I'm missing what I think I'm missing.

    (5)
  • Kelli M.

    Wonderful place to grab a quick breakfast. The melts are delicious and so is the coffee and lemonade. My husband and I both had the Anaheim panini with a side of fruit. It was delicious. Nothing fancy about the restaurant but the food is excellent. It's a order and seat yourself type of place.

    (5)
  • Dennis M.

    Had the Anaheim Scramble and the eggs were excellent. The potatoes and side of sausage i ordered were cold. I had to send it back to get it right. Staff were great.

    (3)
  • Kathy V.

    I got the Anaheim Scrambler for breakfast on our last day in Atlanta. Eggs and bacon and avocado, OH MY!! It was fanTAStic! As a lady on a diet, I appreciate the calories listed on the menu. The food was prepared and brought to the table very quickly, especially considering the mass quantities of people in the place, what with Dragon*Con still going on.

    (4)
  • Greg E.

    Decent breakfast and bakery spot that is located on Peachtree Street downtown. The eggs are scrambled to near perfection, the grits with cheese are hot and molting, crunchy bacon, and delicious French Toast. They have plenty of baked goodies on display, but I didn't partake in them. The service is great and I will be back whenever I am in the downtown area.

    (4)
  • Ernest P.

    Had breakfast here a couple of times. Price was of good value. Coffee was ok, only 2 shots of espresso in a 20 once Americano. Worth the stop, while I did not have any of the bakery stuff, it looked very tasty. From my wallet and taste buds, I would stop in again..... e

    (4)
  • Jason B.

    Enjoyed the service and the great food was perfect. I ate there every morning while in town for a week. Coffee was delish and the ingredients for the food were fresh. The homemade baked French toast is terrific. I am a huge fan of the fact they support "No Kids Hungry" organization. I was happy to donate. There cinnamon rolls look super enticing, and they put them out right in front of you. Just a warning... But try them.

    (5)
  • Daniel B.

    This past holiday season, I received in the mail, a box of sweets from the Corner Bakery Cafe. The sweets were packaged and sent from Washington, D.C. I received the following two sweets: 1. Raisin Pecan Sweet Crisps (one bag of 10 crisps) 2. Cinnamon Pecan Rugalachs (one bag of 6 rugalachs) Since I'm not sure of the exact origin of these products, I'm just going to post a review for the Corner Bakery Cafe location closest to me (Atlanta Downtown). Though I will say the label on the back of the Raisin Pecan Sweet Crisps said they were manufactured in Dallas, Texas. The treats were wrapped in crisp, clear plastic bags with Corner Bakery Cafe stickers. The bags were tied shut with thin black ribbon. The Raisin Pecan Sweet Crisps had an identifying tag. The Cinnamon Pecan Rugalachs did not. I didn't know what to call the rugalachs at first (they were just another type of pastry to me). Then I looked them up online and learned the word "rugalach." Both the Raisin Pecan Sweet Crisps and the Cinnamon Pecan Rugalachs were covered in crystal sugar. There was so much crystal sugar that you could see and hear the large granulated sugar crystals shaking around inside the bags. Needless to say, these things were a mess to eat. Sugar and crumbs got all over the place with each jostle and bite. Both treats were delicious. I preferred the Raisin Pecan Sweet Crisps. They were like crispy slices of raisin pecan bread. Sweet and buttery. The Cinnamon Pecan Rugalachs were even more buttery and rich. Rugalachs are doughy and this one contained a variety of nuts and raisins in addition to a sprinkling of cinnamon and sugar. A heavy pastry if you ask me. I enjoyed my gift of sweets from the Corner Bakery. If you're looking to ship baked sweets as a gift to someone, it would be worth giving Corner Bakery a look.

    (4)
  • Louisa F.

    Regrettable that simple directions are so difficult to follow. Lacking time to hit a legit bagel shop, I thought I'd give The Corner Yukkery a try. Disappointing waste of time & money. A world's simplest order: bagel, toasted extra, with butter. And I'm still cordial enough to say 'please'. "Extra" would at least imply warm enough to melt butter, if not some degree of crunch on the outside. The bagel they delivered to me was none of these and a lousy bagel as well. Yuk. What is so tough about leaving a bagel in the toaster a little longer so it tastes like FOOD!?

    (1)
  • Jon Z.

    The staff here is incredibly friendly! It was raining, and I was wet, and the cashier gave me a hand towel to dry my face off. The food is very good, and it's inexpensive.

    (5)
  • Jeremy K.

    I spoke with someone named Chrissy, who was extremely rude and not helpful. Someone used my credit card illegally and I explained that this is what was happening. Chrissy could care less and was more interested in making sure she didn't upset the customer who was committing fraud. She told me she would call me back the next morning and didn't do so. When I called back she said oops thought someone already called you... No one else even knew about the situation, so she was obviously lying to me. She is flat out unethical, and this looks bad on the entire Corner Bakery Café staff. I will never eat here again.

    (1)
  • Mark F.

    This place was good. The coffee's fine, the counter service was efficient, the kid clearing tables was doing good work. The food itself hit the mark. I would have preferred table service (you order at the register and get a number and they deliver it) and I would have liked if there had been a diner counter. I'd go back but I wouldn't go out of my way.

    (3)
  • Felipe V.

    A few years ago this place was some what original. Cozy and good quality food. But it has decade. No linger what it used to be. It's grown stale to say the least. Not worth going.

    (2)
  • Saira K.

    This location is spacious, clean, and well-kept. I used to like their apricot walnut rugalach, but they've changed the recipe, and it's no longer great. Nowadays, I like their whole wheat pecan raisin crisps. Only 99 cents each and great with cream cheese. Yummy.

    (3)
  • BoiseFoodie A.

    Just discovered this place walking around Buckhead one evening. You tend to miss it since it's tucked into the side of Maggiano's but glad I saw it. It offered exactly the kind of fare I was in the mood for. I ordered the herb grilled shrimp with cheesy cavatappi pasta. The cafe size was plenty substantial for one person I thought. The lady at the counter started out a bit cold but then within a few exchanges, she warmed up and was super sweet to me, even gave me a complimentary cookie to sit and eat as I waited for my to-go order to get ready. I would gladly go back here again.

    (4)
  • Gricelda P.

    A group of coworkers and I ate here for 9 days on a row at breakfast time because our hotel's breakfast bar was kind of sketchy. The food was no different than other corner bakeries, but the service was EXCEPTIONAL! Everyone was super friendly and they went out of their way to accommodate the customers. I tried the Summer Oatmeal and it was great, the power panini with eggs, avocado and spinach was my favorite. This has become our regular breakfast spot when we are working in Atlanta.

    (5)
  • Rizzle N.

    Good lunch place. We had salads and sandwiches. Both were fresh and delicious. I ordered online and picked up. This was a very good decision and kept me from waiting in a line that was 15 people deep.

    (5)
  • Drake H.

    The food was really good. The service was friendly, took about 5 minutes to get a full meal to-go. I would eat here again.

    (4)
  • Kevin T.

    The Corner Bakery Cafe is a great place tucked along Peachtree Street. Missed breakfast, so opted for one of their salads...the Chopped Salad. Topped with roast chicken, bacon, avocado, blue cheese crumbles, and scallions. It comes tossed with the house vinaigrette. I like vinaigrettes...even balsamics, but on my last visit found theirs too sweet for my taste. Other dressings are available. The salad is mixed so well and features so many complimentary flavors that I actually prefer no dressing at all...maybe some here and there.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 4:00pm
  • Mon : 7:00 am - 4:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Lunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Loud
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : No
    Caters : Yes

Corner Bakery Cafe

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