Atlanta, the city known for its vibrant food scene, is bidding farewell to a beloved brunch spot. After more than two decades of serving up delicious meals and creating lasting memories, the West Egg Cafe is set to close its doors for good on Sunday, December 29.
The West Egg Cafe, located on Howell Mill Road, first opened in 2004. It quickly earned a reputation as a go-to destination for brunch lovers, known for its hearty dishes and friendly atmosphere. In 2010, the cafe moved just a stone’s throw down the road to its current location, where it continued to thrive and attract loyal patrons.
Owners Ben and Jennifer Johnson shared their bittersweet news in a heartfelt statement. They explained that the COVID-19 pandemic took a significant toll on their business, leading to a noticeable decline in in-person dining. “Sales are down; costs are up. The economics of restaurants have changed,” they lamented, noting that weekday breakfast and lunch times were hit the hardest.
The Johnsons observed a shift towards online orders and deliveries through third-party services, which, while helpful, didn’t compensate for the losses they experienced. “We have spent the last year trying to come up with a way to stay open, but do not see a viable path forward for West Egg in this location,” they stated.
For the Johnson family, the decision to close was not made lightly. They reflected on the countless memories created within the cafe’s walls. “We are forever grateful to the many customers, friends, and neighbors who supported West Egg over the years,” they expressed. The West Egg Cafe has been a backdrop for romantic first dates, family celebrations, and business meetings, creating a tapestry of laughter and love over the years. It’s a place where future spouses met, families celebrated milestones, and children grew up enjoying unforgettable meals.
As the closing date approaches, many patrons are reminiscing about their favorite memories at West Egg. From the fluffy pancakes drizzled with syrup to the scrumptious breakfast burritos, the menu has delighted taste buds and left many craving more. The cozy, welcoming atmosphere has made it a cherished spot for locals and visitors alike.
Several regular customers have taken to social media to share their sadness over the closing. “This place has been a part of our Saturday mornings for years. We will miss the friendly faces and the tasty brunch,” one customer wrote. Another shared, “So many great memories here. Thank you for everything!” The outpouring of love and support is a testament to the impact West Egg Cafe has had on the Atlanta community.
As the Johnsons prepare for their final brunch service, they express their gratitude for the wonderful journey they’ve had. “It has been a privilege to witness the joy and connection our cafe has fostered in this community,” they concluded. While it’s the end of an era for the West Egg Cafe, its legacy will undoubtedly live on in the hearts of those who gathered there.
So, mark your calendars for December 29. Whether you’ve been a long-time fan or are hoping to make one last visit, it’s an opportunity to celebrate everything the West Egg Cafe has represented for so many—friendship, family, and fantastic food. Cheers to you, West Egg, and thank you for the memories!
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