Atlanta Bread

1943 Mount Zion Rd MorrowGA30260
Closes in 10 minutes
Sunday
6:30am-9:00pm
Monday
6:30am-9:00pm
Tuesday
6:30am-9:00pm
Wednesday
6:30am-9:00pm
Thursday
6:30am-9:00pm
Friday
6:30am-10:00pm
Saturday
6:30am-10:00pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express
Average Rating
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Atlanta Bread Company is located at 1943 Mount Zion Rd, Morrow, GA. This business specializes in Grocery Stores and Restaurants and has 1 review(s) with a star rating of 3.0. Atlanta Bread Company is open Mon, 6:05am-9pm; Tue, 6:05am-9pm; Wed, 6:05am-9pm; Thu, 6:05am-9pm; Fri, 6:05am-10pm; Sat, 6:05am-10pm; Sun, 6:05am-9pm and accepts American Express, Cash, Discover, Mastercard and Visa.
by merchantcircle on December 11, 2018 from merchantcircle

Information from the business

Our philosophy is simple: we use fine ingredients and traditional methods to produce exceptional sandwiches, salads, soups, and pastries. Atlanta Bread offers gift cards, online ordering*, and online catering* for group events.
by foursquare on November 08, 2016 from foursquare
Offers pastries, salads, and pizzas at locations across the US. Includes menus, franchise opportunities, company history, and details on catering services.
by localcom on June 15, 2016 from localcom
Founded in 1993, Atlanta Bread Company started as a sandwich caf in Atlanta and currently operates restaurants in more than 145 locations throughout the United States, including Georgia, Florida and Alabama. It is a privately owned restaurant chain that offers breakfast, lunch and dinner menus. The chain s restaurant s breakfast menus include muffins, gourmet coffees and assorted pastries. Its...
by yellowpages on November 10, 2015 from yellowpages
Atlanta Bread Southlake is a bakery offering a range of products such as sandwiches, pizzas, pastries. The bakery has over one hundred locations and is a great choice for breakfast dining. The bakery is best known for its breads such as whole grain, bagel, French bread, croissants, French rolls, rye bread and many more.
by cylexusa on September 29, 2015 from cylexusa