Continuing with the Brunch theme, I ventured to Rise-n-Dine with another brunch enthusiast.
Rise-n-Dine
Sadly no website :-(
Brunch Monday - Sunday : 7 AM - 3 PM
Address: 1565 N Decatur Rd, Atlanta, GA 30307
What to order:
Food: As usual my brunch buddy and I always get something savory and something sweet. Our sweet dish was the
challah french toast with bananas and maple syrup. I have to say I'm not that impressed compared to most other brunch restaurants. For our savory dish, we built our own omelete with goat cheese, onions, portobello mushrooms, roasted red peppers and spinach. The food was simple and descent, but nothing to brag about. In retrospect, we should have probably ordered other items on their menu like the sweet potato pancakes and the Greek omelet. If I was to go back, I would probably try both of those.
Drink: If you order coffee, I've heard that they will give you the coffee to-go at the end of your meal. As I mentioned previously, I love fresh juices so I stuck to my
freshly squeezed orange and grapefruit juices, which as usual were delicious.
Atmosphere: Located near Emory, Rise-n-Dine is a small brunch spot. It has a very diner-feel from its tiled flooring to the eclectic mirror decor. While it's size maybe small, its popularity is not. The lines outside the establishment are crazy! Don't even think about trying to go here without a reservation on a weekend because the wait times can be an hour long. Plus the service is very slow during those peak hours.
Prices: $-$$ Rise-n-Dine has very reasonable prices compared to many brunch places. It won't break your wallet.
Parking: There are lots behind and beside the restaurant and additional parking at the CVS lot. I've never had trouble finding parking, but I have heard that this can be a challenge.
BOTTOM LINE: Cute brunch place with a clever name and descent food that you should avoid in peak brunch hours.