Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar
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Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar

Permanently Closed

Southern comfort food with creative twists, craft beer & cocktails

fried green tomatoes
chicken and waffles
shrimp and grits
pimento cheese
biscuits
southern comfort food
brunch
reservations recommended
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null
Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar by null

Information

4600 Roswell Rd Bldg C Ste 110, Sandy Springs, GA 30342 Get directions

$20–30

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Cash only
Restroom
Accepts reservations
Family friendly
Vegetarian options

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4600 Roswell Rd Bldg C Ste 110, Sandy Springs, GA 30342 Get directions

+1 404 649 6334
TupeloHoneySandySprings

$20–30 · Menu

Features

•Cash only
•Restroom
•Accepts reservations
•Family friendly
•Vegetarian options
•Comfort food
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted

Last updated

Jan 30, 2026

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Ethiopian Restaurant Feedel Bistro on Briarcliff Road and Tupelo Honey in Sandy Springs Close - Eater Atlanta

"Tupelo Honey Cafe closed following dinner service Monday, May 22, after seven years at the Chastain Market complex (formerly Gateway Chastain) on Roswell Road, Tomorrow’s News Today first reported. According to the restaurant’s website, Tupelo Honey is relocating more than 50 miles north to Gainesville, Georgia, where it will reopen some time next year. Tupelo Honey is known for Southern comfort foods like fried green tomatoes, bourbon-peppercorn glazed meatloaf, shrimp and grits, and pimento cheese grilled cheese. As with the food, cocktails at Tupelo Honey often come with Southern twists, including a sangria made with peach and pineapple juices and honey liqueur and a vodka collins mixed with blueberry hibiscus simple syrup." - Beth McKibben

https://atlanta.eater.com/2023/5/30/23742185/feedel-bistro-ethiopian-briarcliff-tupelo-honey-sandy-springs-close
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Best Sandy Springs and Dunwoody Restaurants Open for Takeout and Delivery, Atlanta - Eater Atlanta

"Open for contact-free, curbside pickup. Take-and-bake meals, family meals, regular menu, and desserts available. Order online." - Eater Staff

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Tupelo Honey Southern Kitchen & Bar

Jeanine K.

Google
The food was good and the atmosphere was nice as well. I had the chicken and waffle with gravy on the side. They were out of the meatloaf and pork entree, which was a bummer because those are really good menu items. For the apps, the Brussel sprouts and fried green tomatoes were the best. Overall, it was a good experience and I will be back.

China C.

Google
We had a great time! We were the second guests for the day so I can’t really say how they are with COVID safety protocols when they get busy regarding their guests but everyone working was wearing a mask properly. Came for breakfast and the food was amazing!! If you get the chance get some potatoes and grits. Service was spectacular, our waiter was Griffin; he is awesome, everyone was sweet.

Glenis Banks R.

Google
Eating with a group of like minded friends always make for a pleasant experience so trying new dishes and sharing them all was quite the ordeal. I tried the avacoda toast which turned out to be tasty considering I don't like avocados. The fried green tomatoes were yummy indeed. The biscuits were a hit with us all. The collards greens were tasty and I enjoyed my chicken. There was a little mix up in a couple of orders but were corrected without hassle and replaced. Overall a good experience

Trina L.

Google
Perfect place for our Friday night work outing. Peach Don't Kill My Vibe drink was so delicious and refreshing. Almost all of us got the warm Pimento Cheese Dip. It comes with fresh tortilla chips that are lightly seasoned. Hmmm good! Mahi Mahi was light and flaky cooked just the way I like it. The fries! Crispy crunchy seasoned to perfection. I could eat them everyday! 😋 Service was okay. Lots of waiting, and I had to keep asking for the same things. But she was very knowledgeable of the menu and made some great suggestions to the group. I brought my family back on Sunday for brunch, and they also loved it. Atmosphere was energetic and the food was again very delicious! Restaurant very nicely decorated. Someone was setting up a bridal shower while we were there and that was a great idea. Perfect spot for a bridal shower and baby shower. I think I've found a new favorite spot! 😍

Mark L.

Google
We had brunch at Tupelo Honey. It is southern comfort with a spicy kick. The fried chicken was good but I think they overdid it on the black pepper spice on everything. The biscuits were large and looked good but they had a bready taste instead of the chewy buttermilk biscuit I loved growing up in Atlanta. It wasn’t bad but it could be better.

Patricia W.

Google
I highly recommend this restaurant! Everything we had was fantastic! Our server was Cat. She was funny, witty, and attentive, even though the place was packed and she was busy. Courtney, the manager stopped by to make sure we were satisfied with the food and the service. The prices were very good and the portions were big. Were stuffed when we left. It was a great brunch. We'll be back. Oh, make a reservation before you go. Thankful we had one. The place was packed and the wait time was over an hour for people without a reservation.

J.A. R.

Google
Came here for dinner for the first time on a Thursday. We were sat ride away. The place is pretty big and a bit country farm looking but with a bit of a city feel. My partnered ordered a Bloody Mary and his only comment what that it was small ($8.95). For dinner, I ordered the chicken and waffles ($15.50). The chicken was good but it was a bit dry. The waffles and gravy were spot on. I’m not a huge gravy fan but I liked this one. He ordered the Mountain Harvest Bowl ($13.75). Overall the food was good, but it wasn’t spectacular. I would never wait in line on a Sunday morning for this place as there usually is a wait.

Adam E.

Google
Cute atmosphere with plenty of opportunities for freebies and discounts on your meal. The ingredients seem fairly high quality and well prepared. Definitely recommend the Tupelo Shrimp and Grits and the Fried Green Tomatoes, some of the better versions of those dishes I've had anywhere. The Creole Shrimp Linguine, while decent and filling, was a bit bland so not really worth ordering compared to the shrimp and grits.