Known for its roast-beef sandwiches, this long-running spot with a deli counter offers baked goods.
"Small local chain Henri’s has been in the baked goods business since 1929. We like hitting the Upper Westside location because it has a huge parking lot that makes it easy to slide into a space and ride out with our sweet petit fours without the usual parking gymnastics. The inside does tend to get busy during lunch, but that's when we like to come get our sweets along with one of their respectable sandwiches, like the huge roast beef po’boy on perfectly crispy french bread. While you wait on your lunch order, peruse the two display cases stuffed with every type of baked good imaginable from muffins and cakes to rugulahs and shortbreads. And we can affirm they are all as delicious as they look. photo credit: Tuan Huynh" - Juli Horsford
"An Atlanta staple since 1929, Henri’s Bakery now has a new location on the Westside. Bringing the same great recipes for house-baked goods and deli sandwiches that have fed families for generations, Henri’s Westside offers up a sense of community and a place of gathering. It’s bright white space and abundant natural light are the icing on the cake, or the cookie if you prefer." - Resource Branding
"Order Valentine’s Day cakes, cookies, and cupcakes from any of Henri’s four Atlanta locations. Call to order for pick-up. Masks required." - Beth McKibben
"Takeout and delivery via Uber Eats. (all locations) Order online." - Eater Staff
"When it’s day four in a row of sad desk lunches and you never want to see tupperware again, go to Henri’s for a sandwich. Get the pastrami or the turkey po’boy to go, or eat in the courtyard to remind yourself what fresh air feels like. Everything is under $10, so grab a box of lemon squares or eclairs on your way out to share with your less lucky coworkers." - Sarah Bailey