ADios Cafe

180 Walker St SW, Atlanta, GA

★★★★★4.6(1,042 Google reviews)

Crema's Take

Stepping into ADios Cafe feels like landing in a vibrant Mexican mercado, where the colors, music, and energy pull you into an authentic experience that goes far beyond your typical breakfast spot. While their Mexican-style breakfast dishes—think perfectly executed huevos divorciados and shrimp omelets—earn consistent praise, the real magic is the connected café-cantina hybrid with a lively shared patio that's equally suited for a quiet coffee moment or lingering with friends over traditional drinks and pastries. It's the kind of place that makes a layover memorable or becomes a reliable weekend destination, even if the food execution can be occasionally inconsistent.

What to expect

PastriesTraditional drinksFull breakfastMeetingsSlow sitOutdoor seatingFamily friendly

Google Reviews

Dina Barahona
★★★★★2 months ago

I hate to leave a bad review but the food was not it, at all. I only ate the eggs off of the Papas Locas plate. The salsa that was on top of the eggs tasted like a bland salsa that came from a can. Everything looked like it came from a can. The potatoes tasted like tap water, if you can believe that. My husband got the verde chilaquiles and they were bland as well. So disappointed. Our server Dani was so nice and genuine, loved her.

Adventures on Borrowed Time
★★★★3 months ago

I stopped in during a four‑hour layover and this spot was a great find. The café and the cantina next door are literally connected and share a patio, but the café has a quieter vibe with classic coffee‑shop offerings and a small school‑store section featuring Latino handmade merchandise. I ordered the lunch special with a chile relleno and fish tacos. The food sits right between authentic Mexican and Tex‑Mex in both flavor and presentation. - Fish taco: Fresh and flavorful — especially after tweaking the garnishes. 9.2/10 - Chile relleno: The batter was a bit firm and the four‑cheese blend was a little heavy, but still tasty. 7/10 - Chips & salsa: Excellent. Ask for the habanero crisps on the side — that takes it to an 11/10 - Red velvet cheesecake: Rich, decadent, and worth trying. 8.5/10 Huge shoutout to Charlie, who was running the café solo and still delivered friendly, attentive service. Great spot for a layover break.

Silvia Miranda
★★★★★3 months ago

This place truly feels like stepping into a vibrant Mexican mercado. The colors, music, aromas, and energy create such a fun and authentic atmosphere. Every corner is full of life and culture. The food is fresh, flavorful, and beautifully prepared — you can taste the quality and tradition in every bite. The service was friendly, warm, and made us feel right at home. It’s not just a meal, it’s an experience. Perfect for families, friends, or anyone looking to enjoy great food in a lively, unique setting. This new spot is a must-visit and definitely deserves all the support!

Guadalupe Cedeno Rolon
★★★★★4 months ago

First time here and we were not disappointed. Food was delicious and the service was great. We're planning on coming back to try their dinner.

pyzark
★★★★★4 months ago

Adios Cafe delivered a fantastic Mexican-style breakfast. The shrimp omelet was excellent, and the huevos divorciados and chilaquiles were flavorful and well-prepared. Friendly service and a pleasant atmosphere made the meal even better. Highly recommended.

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