A cozy, eclectic diner dishing out locally sourced breakfast and Southern classics, perfect for a laid-back meal before a day of exploring.
"There couldn’t be a “best of” breakfast list in Atlanta without Home Grown. Why? Three words: comfy chicken biscuit. Home Grown's fried chicken biscuit is smothered in a sausage-heavy sawmill gravy and is one of the many reasons to visit this Reynoldstown neighborhood staple. Home Grown now includes outdoor seating at picnic tables with umbrellas in the parking lot." - Lia Picard, Henna Bakshi
"Whether dining in for breakfast or for lunch, no one ever leaves hungry after eating at this cozy Reynoldstown establishment full of Southern food and charm. Most of the menu options at Home Grown stay well within the $10 to $15 range. However, lunch offers a Blue Collar option — a “value-sized portion” with cornbread and a drink for just a couple of bucks more." - Eater Staff
"Just a short walk from Muchacho, this Reynoldstown diner has pancakes the size of your head, comfy biscuits drowned in sausage gravy (our favorite thing on the menu), and enough knickknacks on the walls to rival a thrift store. They also serve dishes like a delicious crunchy chicken with big fluffy waffles and crispy fried pork chops with eggs. It’s the type of place you’d expect to find on the side of some old forgotten highway in middle Georgia, with old-school yellow countertop seats and an easygoing attitude. When you need some down-home cooking to soothe the storms of a rough work week, Home Grown should be your spot. " - jacinta howard, juli horsford, nina reeder
"This breakfast staple in Reynoldstown has pancakes the size of your head, comfy biscuits drowned in sausage gravy (our favorite thing on the menu), and enough knickknacks on the walls to rival a thrift store. It's quirky diner culture at its best. Solo regulars fill the old-school yellow countertop seats, and families with little kids who have the menu memorized sit in the booths and tables in the back. But even with the ample seating, there are crowds of people waiting outside for a table on weekends. When you manage to snag a seat, the menu rewards you with a variety of delicious down-home dishes like fried bologna sandwiches and chicken and waffles. photo credit: Sarah Newman photo credit: Sarah Newman photo credit: Sarah Newman" - Juli Horsford
"With its wood paneling and long counter, Home Grown looks like a place your dad took you for breakfast when you were a kid and told you stories that started with, “Back in my day.” This '70s-style Reynoldstown diner serves Southern comfort food, like steak hash and a pimiento cheese sandwich on Texas toast, but if you want something green on your table, they have a few healthier sides that come straight from their garden out back, too." - nina reeder, juli horsford, demarco williams