- French
- Italian
- Spanish
Babette's Cafe
Menu for Babette's Cafe
Menu for Babette's Cafe provided by Allmenus.com
DISCLAIMER: Information shown may not reflect recent changes. Check with this restaurant for current pricing and menu information. A listing on Allmenus.com does not necessarily reflect our affiliation with or endorsement of the listed restaurant, or the listed restaurant's endorsement of Allmenus.com. Please tell us by clicking here if you know that any of the information shown is incorrect. For more information, please read our Terms and Conditions.
Other menus for Babette's Cafe
Dining options for Babette's Cafe
Ratings and Reviews for Babette's Cafe
-
Apr 08 2012
Leanne E. via Yelp
I really liked this place. My sweetie ordered the lobster ravioli and loved it! It was so creamy and delicious, as I did sample it. I ordered the fried...read more
-
Mar 18 2012
Mary C. via Yelp
My husband and I ate at Babette's early one night the middle of last week and were about the 5th table seated. The food was very good, but the portions...read more
-
Mar 15 2012
lauren b. via Yelp
It's been quite awhile since I've written a review, but until now there was little inspiration. Then I was romanced by Babette's cafe and all her charms....read more
-
Dec 18 2008
via Citysearch
The coffee here is very tasty and powerful. The brownies and cupcakes are also freshly made. The atmosphere is also very conducive...read more
-
Oct 13 2008
tmmurphy via Citysearch
I can't think of another restaurant in Atlanta that offers such consistency in both food and service. It's been my go to place fo...read more
-
Oct 03 2008
123mvap via Citysearch
I went with a group of people after work and was thrilled, we all were, with the menu, setting and service. I can't believe I had...read more
The Scene
Charmingly unassuming and sweetly romantic, Babette's occupies a restored bungalow halfway between the Highlands and Little Five Points. The small bar fills quickly, but the large dining room is comfortable and there's a raised patio in back. Soft lighting, rough-planked wood floors, antique pieces and homey touches (baguettes come in a brightly painted metal pails) carry the day. Service is warm and friendly.
The Food
Indistinct French associations, rather than authentic French cuisine, provide the backdrop for a menu that's consistently good and loaded with well-executed standards. Dishes like grilled corn chowder with crab or simply prepared roasted chicken are favorites. Steamed mussels in white wine with strawberries and serrano peppers are a novel must-try. Try excellent grilled lamb chops if you're feeling regal. Pitch-perfect omelettes with simple, fresh ingredients like Gruyere cheese and tender asparagus are the way to go if you're attending the extremely popular Sunday brunch.