The Triumph of Black Brunch in Atlanta

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The Black communities of Atlanta, especially younger generations, have put their own stamp on brunch. It’s not just brunch, it’s a celebration (via EaterAtlanta)

Before becoming one of the godfathers of Atlanta’s Black brunch scene, Wyche worked in some of the city’s most notable restaurants during the late 1990s and early 2000s, places he says helped spark this mini-industry.“Let’s go back to Justin’s,” Wyche says. “That’s where brunch kind of became a thing in Atlanta, like a sophisticated experience.”

” had yet to become law and Sunday retail alcohol sales still weren’t legal, restaurants opening at 12:30 p.m. with booze and food cashed in on an untapped market that seemed ripe for the picking.“What really got people out on Sundays was the day party. People weren’t spontaneously going out on Sundays; everything was dead,” Wyche says.

“He’s actually the one who created the movement,” Wyche says of Davis, the chef who co-founded locally famous the Real Milk and Honey. The restaurant first opened in 2006 on Huff Road, now home toWhere to Drink Bottomless Mimosas in Atlanta And there were others, too, helping further the success of the Black brunch boom, like chef Anthony Sanders, co-owner of Atlanta Breakfast Club, and Barney Lee “Pancho” Berry, co-owner of Breakfast at Barney’s.

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