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3. Ria's Bluebird

421 Memorial Dr, Atlanta, GA 30312  (Map)
404-521-3737

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GRANT PARK.   If you plan to have weekend brunch at Ria's, plan to come early, because crowds quickly gather, and the tiny place takes some time to turn over. It's in your best interest to hold out, though, because the homemade food is to die for. Breakfast served all day is the real attraction, whether you choose the omelet of the day, lush caramelized banana pancakes, huevos rancheros, or even the unusual but delicious brisket breakfast. An array of vegetarian and vegan options are available, and although the funky little place has a groovy vibe, it's as comfortable for your hipster nephew as for your church-going grandma. At lunch, find gourmet sandwiches, soups, salads, and a few hot entrees.   (© 10Best)

Ria's Bluebird delivers one of the best meals in town. It manages to stay comfy while taking on an edgy feel; you'll find tattooed bikers sitting next to families inside the small dining room and out on the covered patio. Try the traditional pancakes with caramelized bananas for breakfast. (from Southern Living)

More Details for Ria's Bluebird

Hours:

Daily 8am-3pm


Pricing:

Average Main Course Price: $9.00


Payment Methods:

Visa Master Card

Website: Visit the Ria's Bluebird website »


Alcohol Served: No Alcohol

Ambiance: Casual, Fun / Festive, Outdoor Dining, People Watching

Best Value: Best Value

Cuisine: American, Local Specialty, Southern

Dining Style: Casual Dining

Dress: Casual

Features: Counter Seating, Disabled Accessible, Family Friendly, Non-Smoking, Take Out

Meals: Breakfast, Lunch

Parking: Nearby

Reservations: Not Accepted

Type: Diner

User Reviews for Ria's Bluebird

"10Best Guest"
more than a month ago

overrated
After reading the reviews here and doing some research I decided to give this restaurant a chance. I was disappointed in all phases; food, music, service, and over all restaurant appeal. I ordered the stone ground grits with fish. Obviously I didn't expect the fish and grits I grew up on in Charleston, South Carolina. I started with the grits and they didn't look, feel, or taste like stone ground grits. They were very ordinary grits nothing special; the same could be said for the fish. I also ordered supposedly the best pancakes in America, so did my wife. We both agreed that they were cooked well, but in no way shape or form the best we ever had. The music playing loudly in the background reminded me of my college days. I didn't like dance/rave music back then, I rediscovered my dislike of that type of music while dining there. In no way am I a food snob and like my username says” I eat all over”, but I seriously doubt will eat there again.

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"food_is_love"
more than a month ago

Ria's is GREAT!! Every time I am in Atlanta I make it a point to go eat here. The food is some of the best you are going to find anywhere. Prices are very reasonable. If you love good, home-cooked, southern style "comfort" food then Ria's Bluebird is the restaurant for you. Everytime I have been it has been busy, so plan ahead try to beat the lunch crowds. I have nothing bad I can say about anything I have eaten from the menu here, and trust me I've tried almost everything. Don't forget to ask about the lunch specials that day. If only there could be more restaurants like this one.

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