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Babette's Cafe

573 North Highland Avenue
Atlanta, GA 30307
(404) 523-9121
Neighborhoods: Eastside,Eastside,Poncey Highlands
Markets: Atlanta, GA Metro



Owner Message

  • Outdoor Dining
  • Small Plates/ Tapas
  • Business Dining

Babette's is a unique mix of farmhouse and bistro, warmly lit and friendly. It is nestled between Atlanta's Inman Park and Poncey Highlands neighborhoods and offers lovely views of Freedom Parkway from its glorious back deck. The cuisine is a little French, Italian, Spanish, and Mediterranean, with classical preparations from the villages and countryside. Marla describes her food in the vernacular, in the same way that one would describe architecture, "It is natural, simple, rustic and earthy; it is unique to Atlanta."


Tips

  • Know Before You Go
    Special menu nights are a regular feature. Sign up for the mailing list to keep up with what's new.
  • Catering
    While Babette's doesn't do formal catering, the restaurant will provide takeout meats, sauces and sides for customers to pick up.
  • The Extras
    Check out the website for upcoming monthly wine tastings. Make a reservation by phone ahead of time.


Customer Reviews

Amazing Culinary Experience
Reviewed by Stephanie MQ on 2009-09-15T15:15:42Z

My husband and I both highly recommend Babette's Cafe for your next special dining experience. We went there for our anniversary and it was a night to remember. We decided to have the special prix fixed menu for $18.00 each. It gave a choice of three appetizers and three entrees. I chose the little fingers of fried halibut with caper mayonnaise and petit filet mignon (5oz.) with spicy onion rings and gorgonzola sauce. Sketch also chose the fried halibut and then roast chicken with artichokes, dauphine potatoes and creme fraiche. I tried and succeeded to not fill up on bread and butter, but knowing these would be smaller plates I knew I would have room. I'm a meat and potatoes girl, but I don't eat a lot of red meat, although I do crave a lot of red meat. Red meat is reserved for restaurants or when my family grills it in the summertime. Saints be praised, I was not even remotely disappointed with my meal. We had enough time to eat more baguette and butter, but didn't have to wait too long. Our halibut fingers came out piping hot and with a smile. We immediately dug in and almost burned ourselves, so we slowed down and ate them with forks. I'm not sure how in what they were fried, but the breading was light like panko breadcrumbs instead of a cornmeal or flour breading. Sketch and I carefully devoured our appetizers with capers which I would guess were pan fried, as were the lemon rings. Having finished everything on my plate, I tried the lemon, but it was a little too tough to chew, but a nice palet cleanser. More bread, butter and water ( although Babette's does have a lovely apertif, cocktail and wine list) and then the main event. We both cut into our meats which were tender and buttery. I was given a steak knife but believe I could have cut mine with a fork it was so tender. I had ordered mine medium rare, and Marla understood medium rare still has a pink center and would not be mistaken at any time for a shoe. My first bite without any sauce made my tastebuds cry out for more. Really. I could hear them. I laughed and started to quietly moan. I told Sketch this is what I had been waiting for in steak. He laughed and I noticed that he was eating as slow as I was, would take a bite with his eyes closed and smile. This was no ordinary meal. We shared small bites of each others food and agreed we had both won the food lottery. For every bite we savored every morsel, not rushing anything. Neither of us had eaten potatoes dauphine before, but would be happy to again and again. I would guess they were fingerling potatoes which seemed to be parboiled and them somehow baked into a custard like dumpling. I suggested he sop up the sauce with bread, which he did and enjoyed, but he wanted to save some of his meal for the next day. As much as I was enjoying my meal, I wanted to do the same, just so I could prolong the experience. I have never had gorgonzola that tasted so fresh and tangy with just enough salt (I am not a fan of saltiness and don't add it to my food or when I cook). I would have sopped up my sauce, but there was only a dollop so it didn't overpower the filet. The spicy onion rings were not spicy to me, but surprisingly sweet. I would guess they were vidalia onions, but am not sure. My meal also had green beans and carrots in a shallot herb butter. They were firm, chewy and nicely seasoned. We expressed our regret that we had no room for dessert, but honestly I didn't want anything else to remove those tastes and sensations from my mouth and soul. The atmosphere added to the meal as well, low lighting, warm tones and wonderful service. We left with more anniversary wishes as we praised our meal to the heavens.

Pros: Not one complaint

Cons: Not a con for me, but not vegan or vegetarian

A Great Slice of Paris
Reviewed by barryescott on 2009-08-14T07:01:09Z

The setting is Paris bistro with lace curtains, white tablecloths, and muted tones I found comfortable and relaxing. The only thing missing is a view of a narrow street and whizzing scooters. Order a glass of wine and use your imagination. I am a foodie and was delighted with the variety and complexity of the offerings. The menu is medium-sized but should provide something for everyone. I would characterize the food as rustic French – bold flavors, quality ingredients, and perfect cooking technique. There is nothing fussy, pretentious, or new-wave here – just excellent quality French/European food in a classic styles. Suggestions: steamed mussels with strawberries and Serrano peppers, grilled Dorade (fish) with fennel and tomato, and shrimp with potato gnocchi. We were too full for dessert. Tip: the wine list offers a wine suggestion (pairing) for every menu item. It was perfect. Tip: they offer a fixed price menu for $18 -- an incredible value which we did not try this time. The ala carte menu is a very good value. Service was perfect. Ask for Robin. This is an excellent restaurant which we will return to soon.

Pros: Food and Service

Cons: None

Excellent Food & GREAT Service
Reviewed by jccampbell04 on 2009-07-07T12:55:29Z

Great Location, Great Food, Good Selection - EXCELLENT Brunch.

A (French) home away from home.
Reviewed by tmmurphy on 2008-10-13T09:25:30Z

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 for years - to take both family and business clients. Bless their hearts, they take care of my picky father-in-law without a complaint. And I've celebrated my birthday at Babette's more times than I like to think about.

Pros: Best service in the city.

Cons: Parking is valet, which can get overwhelmed on the weekends.

Perfect experience
Reviewed by 123mvap on 2008-10-03T16:36:47Z

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 hadn't been before. We all ordered appetizers from the Really Small Plates menu and it was so much fun. Got to try a lot of different foods. Service was attentive, let us have a good time, but was there when we needed something. Entrees were great all around too. I had the paella. Delicious.

Pros: Great Menu selection, great service

Cons: none