Chef-owned sandwich shop featuring creative melts and stacks in a casual setting.
"Nothing screams Atlanta like a full-throttle love for OutKast, and Humble Mumble in Midtown's The Collective Food Hall delivers. Named after one of the rap group’s lesser-known songs, the counter service stall serves solid, generously packed sandwiches and is ideal for a speedy made-to-order lunch since the food hall never gets overrun. Our pick is the Aquemini sandwich, which has layers of smoked salmon, creamy egg salad, fresh greens, and tangy pickled onions, delivering savory flavors that make it an all-around, certified banger—just like its platinum album namesake. And you’ll find plenty of seating to spread out in the spacious food hall or patio area, where you can enjoy your sub without folks breathing over you. Food Rundown Aquemini The Aquemini—stacked with tender smoked salmon, tangy egg salad, greens, pickled onions, and tomato—is the standout on Humble Mumble’s menu. Captain Planet The chickpea tika masala is flavorful, with the cucumber and pickled onions giving the sandwich an extra zesty kick. Turkey Stack This is a pretty straightforward roasted turkey sandwich. But it’s heightened by sweet cranberry relish and herby basil mayo." - Jacinta Howard
"Nothing screams Atlanta like a full-throttle love for OutKast, and Humble Mumble in The Collective Food Hall in Midtown delivers. Named after the rap group’s lesser-known tracks, the counter service pop-up serves solid, generously packed sandwiches and is ideal for a speedy made-to-order lunch since the food hall never gets overrun during the lunch hour. Our pick is the Aquemini sandwich, which has layers of smoked salmon, creamy egg salad, fresh greens, and tangy pickled onions, delivering a range of flavors that make it an all-around, certified banger—just like its platinum album namesake. And you’ll find plenty of seating to spread out in the spacious food hall or patio area, where you can enjoy your sub without folks breathing over you." - jacinta howard
"Ginya Izakaya, Humble Mumble, and Pepper’s Hotdogs. All great, and I try to eat at when I can." - Beth McKibben
"Owned and operated by chef Justin Dixon, this is the next great Atlanta sandwich shop to watch. Currently located at Tech Square food hall the Collective at Coda, and named for Dixon’s favorite Outkast song, Humble Mumble serves sack lunch sandwiches daily, like the Italian Job stuffed with salami, prosciutto, and soppressata on ciabatta bread and the Senator From Vermont comprising maple glazed ham, Vermont cheddar, apples, and pickled red onions. Keep an eye on Instagram for pop-up locations and sandwiches specials, too, including Dixon’s damn delicious meatloaf patty melt." - Eater Staff
"Named for a song by Atlanta hip-hop duo OutKast, the sandwich pop-up makes music a key part of its dining experience, highlighting hip-hop and R&B artists as an ode to ATL’s music industry. Chef Justin Dixon personally curates the playlists here, incorporating music from the mid-1980s through the early 2000s that he listened to growing up. Expect to hear artists like Kendrick Lamar, Solange, Jill Scott, Childish Gambino, and of course, Outkast. Catch the pop-up’s latest playlists on the Humble Mumble website." - Kris Martins