QUICKANDCONVENIENT! When I would take my daughter to her early morning doctor’s appointment in this medical park, the highlight was visiting this café for breakfast. We were usually the first people in so it was very quiet and our order was quickly prepared. I would get a breakfast sandwich and my daughter loved the french toast. It was very casual and had a nice vibe. I do believe that the name stands for God’s Grace and it had a Christian aesthetic,(positive biblical quotes posted in an inconspicuous manner). Because it is tucked away in a medical park, it is easily missed if you are just driving along Glenridge Drive. Once you turn into the office park, the café is easily located along the main entrance. It is a great place to consider if you are visiting or working in the park and need a quick, convenient bite. They offer breakfast and lunch items as well as the typical packaged snacks. You may eat in the café, but it is very small with a few tables, or you can take your purchase to go.
Catherine K.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
This café is now called Café Sweet Pea and I love it! Suzanne makes all the food fresh daily! I am lucky enough to work in the building next door and eat a salad here every M-F! Either the grilled chicken salad with cold, crunchy romaine lettuce topped with tomatoes, carrots, cucumbers and broccoli and she offers 3 homemade dressings! Or same salad but topped with chicken, egg and tuna salad — it is called the trio salad. Other favorites are the Taco Salad served 1 x per week, baked chicken, spinach lasagne, etc! The sandwiches are great as well and general prices are $ 6. Add avocado to a salad or sandwich for $ 1 to get some good fat in your diet! I cannot say enough good things about this simple café — it is more a take away place but has 3 small inside tables and there are two huge picnic tables 10 feet away! Open 7am to 3pm Mon — Fri only! I really miss eating here on the weekends, I might need to buy an extra salad on Friday to eat on Saturday and then fend for myself on Sunday!
Katie G.
Place rating: 5 Atlanta, GA
DELICIOUS, home-cooked food for a VERY low price. I don’t know about Elizabeth S., but for what I’m used to paying for a good meal in Atlanta, GGrace is way underpriced. Their daily specials always have that«cooked with love» taste that makes the meal feel like it came out of your grandmother’s kitchen, rather than a line cook following a recipe from a corporate office thousands of miles away. I also almost never walk out without buying a to-go box of sliced fresh fruit– it’s insanely well-priced and always tastes sweet and delicious. Sally really has a gift for picking perfectly ripe melons! In the mornings, they make a mean chicken breakfast burrito– the ingredients and flavor fluctuate, but they’re always tasty. I’m also very partial to their cheese english muffins. If you are in the mood for sandwiches, their Navajo Chicken(pulled or diced seasoned chicken breast, avocado, and bacon) sandwich is AMAZING, as is their Philly Cheesesteak. Amazing! Give either of these a try if you’re not feeling the daily special and you won’t regret it!
Elizabeth S.
Place rating: 2 Atlanta, GA
This place is located in the office complex at Plaza 400 off Glenridge. They are open for breakfast and lunch and operate primarily on take-out business. I recommend calling ahead for anything other than the specials. The specials are the best thing here. Each day there are 2 specials costing $ 6.25 plus a variety of sandwiches for $ 5.95. The specials are quick and usually pretty tasty. I like the chicken stew a lot. I recommend staying away from the Salisbury Steak unless you like your breath smelling like garlic all day. It’s great if you are in the area and don’t want to go far, but you definitely pay for the convenience. It is not cheap. Sally works behind the counter and she is very nice and will learn your name over time. The lady who cooks the food is also nice but not as knowledgeable about prices.