Hours
| Sunday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–9 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–9 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 878 Ralph David Abernathy Blvd SW, Atlanta, GA 30310
Phone: (678) 974-7330
Website: https://www.wadadaatl.com/
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Reviews
The gumbo soup had a unique and flavorful taste, but the eco-friendly paper cup it came in leaked and left residue on my glass table — I’d suggest switching to sturdier packaging.
Overall, the food was fresh and flavorful, though a bit expensive, and the customer service could be friendlier. With a few small adjustments, this could easily be a five-star spot.
Anywho, every smoothie has sea moss in it so the price is higher than Tropical smoothie.. but tropical smoothie doesn’t have sea moss in all of their smoothies….
I would say go to Wadada if you don’t mind spending a minimum of $20-30 on yourself.
Also:
There’s literally a sign that says no cash accepted. So please bring a card.
The laundry detergent that they sell is absolutely AMAZING. The scent lasts beyond when you take it out the dryer.
I love that they sell incense here
In general the overall Vibe of the store is super nice. Good playlist good energy. Good selection of natural products. Slightly expensive for me but I don’t think it’s out of the ordinary from what I’ve seen from other natural stores and products. I grabbed a couple boxes of incense and some soap in addition to my smoothie. It seems like they have good traffic and good support from the community as well.
This particular day they had a hot food vendor, but I did not tell them since I was on the go.
The area seems a little bit sketchy but nonetheless I would definitely return when I’m town.
When I began eating my ice cream, I didn’t initially notice anything wrong. However, after a few bites, I turned the cup around and discovered a price sticker on the inside with the words “double scoop and $11.95.” At that moment, it became clear that the cup I was eating from was an old demo cup, one that had been sitting out at Wadada for who knows how long, used only to help customers decide on their scoop size. I had already consumed about a third of the ice cream before realizing this, and to say I was disgusted would be an understatement.
My husband called the establishment to address the issue, and while they did offer an apology, it was far from enough. The only “resolution” offered was a refund to my husband’s card, which was the bare minimum response given the severity of the situation. There was no explanation of how such an oversight could happen and no genuine effort to rectify the situation in a meaningful way. Their response felt more like a formality than an actual attempt to make things right.
This experience has completely shattered my trust in Wadada, and I can’t imagine ever returning. A simple apology and a refund aren’t enough when it comes to food safety and customer care. I strongly advise anyone considering this establishment to think twice–what should have been a pleasant experience ended in disgust and a complete lack of accountability.