
Hours
| Sunday | 7 AM–6 PM |
| Monday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 6:30 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 6:30 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 7 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 5616 Redan Rd C, Stone Mountain, GA 30088
Phone: (770) 879-7663
Website: http://thecoopga.com/
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Reviews
I just ordered my meal via DoorDash, and they’ve already issued me a credit because the food was absolutely disgusting. Everything tasted like it had been cooked days ago in old oil. The entire meal was extremely greasy. I ordered pancakes for my 5-year-old, and they were black. The salmon croquettes were inedible, the omelette was swimming in oil, and the potatoes tasted like they had been cooked a week ago. Everything was just bad.
I called the restaurant because I wasn’t planning on leaving a review initially, I just wanted to let them know that they may want to work on the quality of their food. The manager, Joy, who answered the phone, was not pleasant at all. I explained all of the issues, and she simply said, “Thanks for letting us know,” asked for my name, and then hung up.
This was my first and last time ordering from here. I won’t be coming back.
Came with jelly and napkins and spoon. Over all happy with my order and food.
I recently had the chance to check out The Coop for breakfast, and while it wasn’t quite a five-star experience, it came close!
The overall quality of the ingredients was undeniable. Everything tasted fresh and cooked to perfection.
The omelette was light, fluffy. It could have used a bit more seasoning. A sprinkle of salt and pepper, or perhaps some herbs, would have taken it to the next level.
The potato fries were tasty and satisfying. While delicious, they were a tad on the greasy side.
The side of avocado was a bit of a disappointment. I was specifically told the side of avocado I ordered would be a WHOLE avocado, but only received half. Consistency is key!
At $15, the breakfast was a bit on the expensive side. I understand the economy and this might be a sign that I need to cook at home ( for $15… now let’s see…. $3.50/dz eggs, $3 bag of potatoes, $4 bag of avocados…Hmmmm )
In Miami, a similar breakfast could be found for around $5-$6. While the quality was good, the price might not be suitable for everyone.
The first time, I placed an online order and waited the allotted time shown on my receipt (plus a little extra). When I arrived, not only was my food not ready—it hadn’t even been started. The cashier explained that she was only helping out and didn’t realize the order had come through. I ended up waiting an additional 30 minutes in the restaurant. I let it slide since the food was good and assumed it was a one-off mistake.
A couple of weeks later, I placed another online order. This time, I even called five minutes afterward to confirm. The man who answered told me they were no longer serving breakfast, even though the online ordering site still allowed me to place (and pay for) the order. No one reached out to let me know. If I hadn’t called, I would have just shown up for nothing. I requested a refund, and he said it would be processed.
By Tuesday, the charge had gone from “pending” to “completed,” with no refund. I called again and spoke to a woman who seemed confused by the situation but promised to issue the refund. That was two weeks ago. Nothing.
It’s not about the $30—it’s about integrity. The food itself is good, but customer service and accountability are just as important when running a business. Unfortunately, I won’t be spending my money here again. I do hope the owners make the necessary improvements, because they have the product part right—but that alone isn’t enough to succeed.