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- Creative Loafing AtlantaAugust 5, 2014A charcuterie plate, made with a selection of Pine Street Market's cured meats, and a local cheese plate safely anchor the starters as well. Read more
- Creative Loafing AtlantaAugust 5, 2014New appetizers like the grilled romaine salad and whole Georgia shrimp with tomato sauce and aïoli mingle with a Parish mainstay, country ham and chicken liver pâté. Read more
- Meredith BlechmanJune 10, 2016Insane brunch, with great breakfast cocktails. Lively scene right on belt line. Definitely get the basket of biscuits and muffins for the table. Try to make a reservation or you will be waiting!
- Dali CalicoolAugust 6, 2014Parish is great! The sandwiches are large and satisfying. Plenty of space inside, but parking can be rough if the valet isn't running (e.g. if you come during the day to use their free wifi).
- Creative Loafing AtlantaAugust 5, 2014The market is busiest during breakfast and lunch when its pastries, sandwiches and simple meat-and-three plates draw brisk business. Read more
- Creative Loafing AtlantaAugust 5, 2014But in the midst of a Georgia heat wave, the addition of a squash salad is evidence of Russell's fondness for simplicity, not to mention an understanding of time and place. Read more
- Jennifer BhagiaMay 16, 2011A lovely restaurant upstairs + quaint market and cafe downstairs! Love the complimentary beignets upstairs and check out downstairs for affordable, refillable olive oil, quick meals and even family me Read more
- Deidre PledgerMarch 31, 2014Fried Chicken, sweet potato purée and greens was fabulous! Loved the black truffle grilled cheese and fried eggplant snack plates too!
- Check out the Beltline which runs right behind Parish. Makes a great walk or trail for offside biking! If you go north (to the right), you can go all the way to Piedmont Park without crossing streets.
- Pat RileyMarch 20, 2015Been coming here for years - great place to grab a coffee and get some work done
- Fried green tomato blt is awesome. Dark roast coffee is excellent. No one generally works the front counter but someone is always in the back if you need something. They are always friendly.
- Jennifer Kjellgren ~ Nest Realty AtlantaNovember 6, 2012Love eating downstairs at the market. Great place for take out or lunch. Also great spot to bring the laptop and work while eating too
- DaMario HolmesFebruary 18, 2014$1 Oysters and $2 pints on Sunday were fantastic. With the absolutely beautiful atmosphere, I couldn't have started my week better
- Miguel HineJuly 17, 2013Parish Fine Dinning Resturant. ~ In my book, & expertise. #Environment #hospitality #walk #waitress &. #history #wine #menu #quality • Top 3 of all time dinner establishments I've ever entered
- ScoutmobNovember 29, 2011The building that houses Parish Food and Goods is over 100 years old. It was originally a piping factory along the railroad. It's also won restoration awards for keeping the original integrity.
- Starletta WatsonMay 24, 2015$1 oysters and $2 beers every Sunday. Plus, Dillon holds down the music fort. 45s, funk, soul, seafood.
- Chris TaylorMarch 19, 2012The food at Parish is excellent. If you haven't tried the Parish Benedict, it's a must try! It's one of the best things on their brunch menu.
- Intown Expert, Jennifer Kjellgren & AssociatesJanuary 31, 2013Dinner in the main restaurant is deelish, but I LOVE the grab-and-go bites from The Market!
- The food in the market is good. The service is great too. Try the dogshead biscuit for breakfast or chicken club for lunch
- What an absolute miserable experience at PARISH for Sunday Brunch. After making reservations on Opentable my party arrived to a hostess who continued to roll her eyes. A server did not address our tab
- Kathrin IvanovicSeptember 13, 2011Great spot for working breakfast or lunch. Lots of seating and not too noisy! Great spot for weekend brunch with friends!
- Jennifer Uff.February 23, 2014For brunch, skip the crowds and order and ear at the market downstairs. Also, they have gluten-free bread!
- Kimberly KrautterOctober 17, 2015The first brisk, sunny autumn morning in Atlanta demands a Beltline jaunt & java stop at #Parish
- George StroupMarch 17, 2013The downstairs is a perfect place to grab a coffee and read a book in the morning and afternoon!
- KBMay 10, 2012Turkey Cobb salad at the market is delicious! I'm in love with the buttermilk herb vinaigrette!
- Social Espionage, LLCFebruary 13, 2011Go the market, skip the restaurant. Ate their on 02.10.11 and the food was served cold & Harry's fish was so tough you had to saw it. The Market is cooler & a great lunch/brunch/coffee spot!
- WobletOctober 29, 2013Use your free Woblet app or card at Parish to save 5-15% every time! Ask your server for details.
- Rohit VermaJuly 31, 2010Awesome restaurant in Inman Park with a cool vibe. Had the TV Dinner special served in an actual TV dinner style plate
- Patrick LesterAugust 8, 2010The Savory Cheesecake is a must try, no matter what is in it. I had it with crawfish and vidalia onions and it was amazing!
- Justin ZieglerApril 15, 2012While the coffee downstairs is good, I have frequently come in to empty urns and have had to wait 10+ minutes for fresh coffee to be brewed.
- Joel CorpusMarch 19, 2011All breakfast pastries after 8:00 are 50% off! Grab a few homemade nutter butters, Oreos and oatmeal cream pies!
- Justin GriffithDecember 11, 2010The decor, atmosphere and delicious smell of woodsmoke is reason enough to come but the food is incredible.
- All of the waiters wear plaids and flannels and are mostly bearded. Need I say more?
- Now serving soft serve downstairs in the Market. $3 for a waffle cup. Milk choco, French vanilla, and swirl. Get Some
- Michael MaziarNovember 15, 2011Fer real muffalatta! Best I had outside NOLA. Even half is a two hander.