
Good Kitchen is a neighborhood cafe located in Smyrna, Georgia, in the Village Green.We offer nutrient-dense foods and high quality beverages because we believe you can eat, drink and be healthy! For all of our produce, we follow the organic guidelines published annually in the Environmental Working Group (EWG) Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen lists and source locally and regionally whenever possible. We use local, responsibly raised chicken, grass-fed beef and wild Alaskan-caught salmon. Our eggs both cage-free and free-range. In addition we offer: Natural wine + local craft beer + craft cocktails Gluten-free pancakes Vegan/Vegetarian menu available East Pole Coffee + cold brew Visit our family-owned and operated cafe!
Hours
| Sunday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–4 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–8 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–8 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 2750 Atlanta Rd SE Suite 110, Smyrna, GA 30080
Phone: (678) 653-9129
Website: https://goodkitchenandmarket.com/goodkitchensmyrna?utm_source=google
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Reviews
Bonus points for the amazing service – they even let us sit and chat for about 20 minutes after closing before we realized they were actually closed That’s hospitality! Highly recommend ❤️
The portions are just right for the lunch menu.
Make sure you read the menu thoroughly and understand just how much thought is gone into each menu item.
We live around the corner and will be repeat customers for as long as Good Kitchen is there.
Highly recommended
I really wanted to like this, but for a $26 price tag (ordered through DoorDash), the Carnivore Breakfast Bowl from Good Kitchen was a massive letdown.
Here is the breakdown of why this didn’t live up to the cost:
* The Sausage: It was completely flavorless. Honestly, a standard Jimmy Dean sausage patty would have been a significant upgrade in terms of seasoning and taste. For a “carnivore” bowl, you expect the meat to be the star, but this was bland.
* The Hash Browns: These were very disappointing. They tasted like the basic, budget-friendly bags you find in the grocery store frozen aisle. There was no “kitchen-made” quality or crispness to them.
* Value for Money: At nearly $30 after fees and tip, I expected a premium breakfast experience. Instead, I got something I could have whipped up for $4 at home with better ingredients.
If you’re looking for a high-quality, flavorful breakfast, I’d suggest looking elsewhere. This was the definition of average food at a premium price.
Wish we had something like this in south ATL.
Always so good and never disappoints!