


Elevated Dining + Welcoming Atmosphere in Midtown Atlanta Enjoy Brunch (Sat & Sun from 10am-4pm) or Breakfast (M–F 10am-4pm) with our handcrafted espresso drinks, cocktails, and signature dishes like our fluffy pancakes and the crispy chicken Dutch baby. Lunch 11:00am- 4pm, M-F – Indulge in a selection of fresh salads, artisan sandwiches, and hearty smoked and braised meat entrées. Whether you’re craving something light or a satisfying meal, our lunch menu has something for everyone. Dinner 5:00-11pm Daily – Experience bold flavors and expertly crafted dishes including lemon miso salmon, indulgent steak + frites, and our slow-braised short rib. Pair your meal with craft cocktails and curated wines. We look forward to hosting you!
Hours
| Sunday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Tuesday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Wednesday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Thursday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Friday | 10 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 10 AM–11 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1221 Peachtree St NE Suite 130, Atlanta, GA 30361
Phone: (770) 731-8159
Website: https://saintsandcouncil.com/
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Reviews
We ordered the baked crab dip, spicy mussels, chimichurri skirt steak, and braised short ribs. Everything was good overall, but the short ribs were overcooked, which made the meat dry. Because it’s served with more of a sweet glaze than a gravy, the dryness was harder to mask and made the dish less enjoyable. A richer, gravy-style sauce might have helped balance it out.
Our waitress, Helen, was fantastic — very menu knowledgeable, attentive, and kind. I’d definitely come back again.
We went for breakfast/brunch and it was honestly such a romantic vibe soft music in the background with a man playing the violin live, which made the atmosphere even more special. Great food, amazing drinks, and a beautiful brunch ambience.
Everything from the service to the energy of the place made it a memorable experience for me and my girlfriend. Highly recommend for brunch, date mornings, or anyone looking for great food with an upscale, relaxed vibe. We’ll definitely be back!
parking: In Colony Square, you’ll need to park in their deck which is really pricey – DO NOT LOSE YOUR PARKING TICKET the lost ticket fee is $90! Restaurant provides validation, but it’s only valid for 20 mins after scanning, to give you time to leave … don’t plan to hang around for dessert unless you want another parking fee
Food: we got the handtied burrata — absolutely divine flavor, with shredded asparagus underneath, and idyllically toasted bread. Would order again! The Filet & Fries — brussels and fries were PERFECT. Stake was quite pink for being ordered medium, and the flavoring on the char was a unique taste, but the sauce and accompaniments made the dish. Our friends had the lemon miso salmon — MUST try! so flavorful, will be ordering for myself next time! We finished with the chocolate ganache cake. The chocolate coating was a bit hard, but the cake was baked well with fresh fruit to bring out the flavors.
Overall – if you’re used to colony square / the parking situation, this is one of the best dinner experiences in ATL!
We shared the biscuits and gravy to start, but I’d probably skip that next time. The Bloody Mary, however, was exceptional, and the bartender was extremely helpful and attentive.
I ordered the braised short rib, which was incredibly tender and delicious, though it was a bit heavy on one particular seasoning — almost like Christmas flavors. My fiancé ordered the pappardelle pasta and loved it, but I found it a little runny and lacking flavor.
A nice birthday touch was the complimentary scoop of ice cream with a cookie, which was very appreciated.
The goat cheese appetizer fell flat. It was one note with not a lot of flavor other than goat cheese. The burrata was good, but it was missing other flavors. The skirt steak came out smaller than expected but was cooked well and was good. The miso salmon looked better than it tasted but also was still good.
The main reason we came here was to try the hot chocolate, which was touted by Eater as being one of the best in Atlanta. Don’t waste your money. It honestly tasted like Swiss Miss, which you can get at home.
Service was great from the start. My pineapple juice, buttermilk pancakes, bacon, and eggs came out in about 15 minutes, and everything was delicious. The manager stopped by twice to check in, and the bar staff—multiple people, not just my server—kept making sure I was good.
When I mentioned it was my first visit and my birthday, the manager wished me well. Later, several servers came by with birthday wishes and one of them even agreedto take my picture. Then one of the bartenders offered me champagne or a cookies‑and‑cream dessert. I chose the champagne, and it was such a thoughtful touch.
When I paid, the bartender handed me a postcard to address that they’ll mail to me as a thank‑you. After almost two hours, the place still wasn’t crowded, and I left feeling celebrated. I’ll definitely be back in the spring to enjoy the patio and the Square.
The only downside was parking, I expected free two‑hour parking but was charged $24 on the way out. Annoying, but it didn’t overshadow the amazing experience Saint + Council gave me.