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Petit Chou

4.3 (292 reviews)
Open • 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Natasha W.

We had brunch around 11am on a Sunday morning. The inside was fully packed, but there were a couple outdoor seating options. We sat on the side with the picnic tables. They were super cool with having our dog on the patio with us. They even brought her a bowl of ice water which was sweet. I ordered the avocado toast and my husband had the basic breakfast. I was underwhelmed with the avocado test but my husband enjoyed his. It's a great neighborhood spot, but I'm not in rush to go back.

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Chandler P.

Petit Chou - Cabbagetown's Charming Little Curveball Tucked along the historic edges of Cabbagetown where bungalow homes meet Memorial Drive traffic sits Petit Chou, a quirky, refreshingly unpretentious brunch spot with an old-school spirit and a new-school flavor game. Ambiance: Vintage Vibes with a Dash of Atlanta Grit You walk up to what looks like a coastal cottage someone plucked off Tybee Island and set along Memorial Drive. The exterior still carries traces of its past life as Cole's, the old neighborhood store and grill that served burgers and Cokes to moviegoers from across the street. You can feel that history woven into the walls with a playful, updated twist. Inside has rustic bar seating, a strong lineup of hot sauces ready for action, and the cozy, slightly organized chaos of a real neighborhood spot. Their philosophy of "nothing random" holds true. The space encourages conversations at the bar, coffee-fueled people watching by the window, and maybe overhearing someone's brunch-date drama. Service: Laid Back but Dialed In Staff floated between friendly and efficient with no corporate energy, just genuine service that feels easy. They aren't forcing smiles or rushing anyone out the door. Drinks came quick, refills were easy, and they actually remember faces, no loyalty app required. Food and Drinks: Fresh, Intentional, and That Bloody Mary? A Plot Twist The Bloody Mary shows up dressed better than half the brunch crowd with a lime, lemon, and bold attitude. Spicy, tangy, and garden-fresh, it has a tomato kick that doesn't drown your taste buds in salt. Bonus points for the straw wrapped so tight you'd think Houdini himself sealed it. The menu keeps it simple but quality-focused. Avocado toast with boursin and arugula hits the spot. The Cabbagetown Breakfast Bowl piles on the protein with Tillamook cheddar and roasted veggies so you feel fueled but not stuffed. No microwave, no deep fryer, no walk-in freezer. Everything is freshly prepped and it shows. Funny Moment Worth Sharing The Bloody Mary almost had me fighting the lime garnish. My lips were already tingling from a Caesar salad allergy scare earlier so between the citrus and the spice, the drink kept me humble. Take small sips, laugh it off, and power through. Final Thoughts We stopped in for breakfast but we'll be back to see how they flip the vibe for dinner. Petit Chou delivers that locals-only energy while keeping it welcoming. Fresh food, laid-back service, neighborhood charm, and enough character to make you want to stay a little longer. A hidden gem with history, good flavors, and plenty of charm to spare.

Alyssa H.

The French toast was good. The waiter not so much. Service was horrible for our waiter. I ordered biscuits and gravy and by the time my boyfriend was done with his food about 10 minutes after I got my food. He offered to give me a pastry which I took but didn't finish it and he charged me for a sausage Pattie I didn't want. The waiter isn't detail oriented at all. And he still charged me for my food. Didn't even offer to comp my food. My coffee was even messed up. The area is crowded but cute. The food wasn't bad at all.

Vegetarian French onion soup
Sara P.

What a quaint little place. Great wood bar indoor and outdoor seating. Who would have thought a vegetarian French onion soup would be so flavorful?!? Biscuits and gravy were on point! Our server was such a delight and very kind!!!

The iced coffee was too bitter for me
Chelsi U.

We had a delicious meal at petit Chou for brunch! There was a little wait when we got there, but we expected it. We were sat in the outdoors area which was nice. I ended up sitting on the side with my friend, because the sun was beaming on the other side. We got a water jug with no cups initially. We asked for cups a few times, which was a little torturous because it was pretty hot and we were just looking at the water jug lol. They finally brought out cups after we received our food. The food was amazing. I got the breakfast bowl. It was really good! I'm used to those bowls being pretty heavy on the potatoes and cheese, but this one was nicely balanced with the greens, tomatoes, and eggs. It was SO good! My friend got the French toast which was insane. Literally finger licking. I ate half of her plate (lol). The server was very nice and the food and service after the water ordeal made up for the experience. I would recommend this place if you're looking for some great food!

Golden Latte
Elsie W.

It's Labor Day, I wanted a late brunch and wasn't sure I would have luck with a short or no wait. I did a quick search and based on my likes and tastes I chose Petit Chou. I was not disappointed at all. I was quickly seated and was able to choose the table I wanted. They have indoor and outdoor (covered and not) seating. Plus a bar with comfy barstools. They have brunch daily til 3pm!! I ordered the Golden Latte with oatmilk, Breakfast Bowl with grits, eggs, greens, tomatoes and veggie sausage. I had a single waffle with fruit and sweet maple syrup, and a side of potatoes (yes, I was hungry lol). I am now obsessed with this place and it will be my go-to breakfast spot. The service was spot on, attentive and easy. The food was so tasty and great options. Oh and the Latte - perfection! A must try if you are near or in the area!

Croque Madame
Desiree B.

Friendly staff, fresh food, charming interior with a continued commitment to diversity, with specificity to Black lives mattering, even when it's no longer trendy. No notes. As a new neighbor, I'm eagerly looking forward to my next visit.

Espresso
Hernley J.

Next up on my search for the best breakfast in Atlanta is Petit Chou, and it sure did make a great impression. I'm not the biggest fan of French Cuisine, and now in hindsight I which I would've ordered something French, but I will next time. I ordered the biscuits and gravy, it was very hearty and filling just like I like them to be, the gravy was perfect although I wish it had a little kick to it. The scrambled egg were solid and the espresso was very bright and refreshing. I will without a doubt be back for breakfast here. You're welcome!

Petit Chou main door
John Joshua C.

Visit Date: Nov. 4, 2024 For my penultimate stay in Cabbagetown, I decided to give Petit Chou a try. I wanted to try a omething a little more from the left field. And I figured French cuisine would be just that! I don't often find myself going out of the way for French food as they're typically pricey. But the offerings from Petit Chou seemed reasonable. The restaurant seemed cute, warm, and friendly. Offering places to seat at some tables, the bar, or even the patio. Wait staff seemed friendly as well. Although, the only gripe I had, and the reason for 4/5 stars, was the excessive wait time to get my food. It took 35 minutes from placing the order and receiving it. Granted, this could be due to only having 1 cook in the kitchen, this is my assumption as I went for a late lunch, about 1.5 hours they closed for the day. Now onto the food! If we're going for French, it only makes sense to order some classic French dishes. I got myself the French onion soup and a Croque Madame. I was delighted by my choices and I quickly forgot about the wait once I had a bite of each! The soup was hot, rich of flavor, and had the right amount of sweetness from the caramelized onions. It was everything you expect out of a French onion soup. However, I do wish there were more than 2 pieces of bread within it. A small detail. As for the croque Madame, I was pleasantly surprised. This breakfast sandwich is a go-to of mine from my local cafe back home. But this example takes it to another level. The use of their gain toast with Dijon, Boursin, and a hearty amount of Gruyère, all blended into a very savory and mouth watering bite. The ham was also flavorful, not plain, not dull, unlike some other ham sandwiches I've had in the past. Overall, my experience at Petit Chou was a great one. You just have to be a little patient! I would definitely recommend a friend to go give this place a try! - John C.

French toast creme brûlée combier
Christie K.

So delicious!! We stopped in for brunch after many months of planning to eventually try this place... and so glad we finally did! The French toast was decadent but not overly sweet. The layers of bread are light and moist. I'm not usually a sweet breakfast entree person, but this was a win. I was only able to get through a third of it though. The hubs had the croque madame on gluten free bread; also super tasty and a good portion size with a side salad. The coffee/cappuccino offerings are standard, and good - priced a bit on the high side. It's a small space with about 10 tables and bar seating, so I think the wait can get long. We were there on the earlier side and only had to wait about 20 min (15 for the bar seats). Parking is also a bit tight. Service was friendly and efficient. Overall a nice brunch spot. Looking forward to revisiting for dinner as well!

Eggs Benedict
Stephanie G.

I've always wanted to try this place and finally got the chance to for brunch! Their place looks deceiving outside but it actually holds quite a few people (they have a covered outdoor seating) with a big bar that seats at least 15 people inside. They do not accept weekend reservations but we were able to get a table for 3 inside when we arrived at 11 am with no issues. They do have a small parking lot behind the restaurant, which is typical with Atlanta parking. As this was our first time here, our server answered my questions about their menu as I was looking for something vegetarian. I ended up ordering a peppermint tea and an avocado toast. My friend ordered the eggs Benedict with orange juice, while my husband ordered a breakfast bowl with coffee. The server admittedly said she forgot my husband's coffee, and to make up for it, she didn't charge us for it. My avocado toast was really good ($13). I loved the freshness of the salad and the dressing it was dressed with was fresh and garlicky. The poached egg, though, was quite small but was cooked perfectly with a runny yolk. The bread itself was toasted just right with a good crunch in every bite. I would love to come back here for dinner and try out their evening fare. Overall great place for breakfast.

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Had breakfast with kids. It was really great. Friendly servers. Great food. Good value.

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Maybe the best damn brunch in ATL. The coffee is outstanding as well! Eggs Benedict is strong. Basically go check it out. Big fan

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Love this place! Best Biscuits and gravy we've ever had. The biscuits in general, are fantastic!

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Food is always good. Flavorful, good drinks, nice laid back vibe. Just be sure to call before going because they shift hours often. You

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Hidden gem; excellent eclectic menu and great service. Manager is friendly and quite professional!

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Ask the Community - Petit Chou

What is their current daily breakfast menu? I'm showing on the most recent breakfast menu posted to yelp (March 2021) there is Croque Monsieur & Eggs Benedict but on the website their menu (updated Oct 2020) does not show these items.

Le Petit Dejeuner -Breakfast Daily pastry selection from Alon’s Bakery & Market… Read more

Is there parking?

Yes there is a parking lot however it is quite narrow and not many parking spots. Parking is available on-street in the surrounding neighborhood too.

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