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    Brasserie Margot, Restaurant in Atlanta
    Restaurant300Points
    Wine Spectator 2026

    Brasserie Margot

    Midtown, Atlanta

    Restaurant in Atlanta, United States

    The Read

    Dress

    Smart Casual

    Why go

    Brasserie Margot is a polished Midtown Atlanta pick for a quieter dinner, client meal, or second visit where wine matters. The 2026 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence is the main trust signal; go for atmosphere and a more adult pace, not a bargain-first or loud group night.

    About Brasserie Margot

    Brasserie Margot is an Atlanta restaurant to consider when the schedule and dress expectations fit your plans. Expect smart casual dress, daytime hours every day, dinner hours on select nights.

    Plan around the calendar before building the rest of the outing. Brasserie Margot is open from 7 AM to 3 PM daily, with dinner hours Tuesday through Saturday. Monday and Sunday are daytime-only, while Friday and Saturday evening hours run later than Tuesday through Thursday.

    Go back for dinner if wine matters to the table

    The standout recognition for Brasserie Margot is the Wine Spectator Award of Excellence in 2026. For diners who want a restaurant with recognized attention to wine, that award is a useful signal.

    Do not book expecting a tasting-menu progression or a specific format. Think of the decision more practically: choose Brasserie Margot when the schedule, smart casual dress code, an Atlanta dinner on Tuesday through Saturday fit the occasion. If the group wants a different kind of plan, other Atlanta options may be a better match.

    Who should book, who should cross-shop

    Book Brasserie Margot when you want an Atlanta reservation with smart casual expectations, daytime hours, dinner hours Tuesday through Saturday, a 2026 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence. It is less useful to frame it around details such as a specific price range, chef, cuisine, room size, or bar format.

    For planning, use the full Atlanta restaurants guide if this booking does not fit the night, check the Atlanta bars guide if you are comparing other options. Travelers pairing dinner with a stay should use the Atlanta hotels guide; itinerary-builders can also scan other Atlanta dining and trip-planning options for the rest of the visit.

    The takeThis is a versatile spot for several occasions. It suits date night and special-occasion dinners with its technique-driven menu and thoughtful preparations, while also handling business dinners thanks to proximity to hotels and convention traffic. The brasserie format makes it a smart choice for groups — the menu is broad enough to satisfy varied tastes — and the presence of a bar that rewards solo ordering makes it comfortable for single diners. Its location a few blocks from the Fox Theatre also makes it a natural pre-theater stop.
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    Recognition and awards1 source
    Also considerAlternatives
    Restaurant contextAtlanta, United States

    Part of

    Four Seasons246 locations on Pearl

    Located inside

    Four Seasons Hotel AtlantaHotelFour Seasons Hotel AtlantaFull hotel guide

    Planning details

    Location
    75 14th St NE, Atlanta, GA 30309
    Reservations
    Book on OpenTable
    Website
    brasseriemargot.com
    Phone
    +14042533840
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    The take

    The Take

    The Vibe

    Brasserie Margot reads like a classic French brasserie transplanted into Midtown’s evolving dining scene. The room balances a respectful tradition of technique with a neighborhood sensibility: disciplined cooking and stocks built over hours sit alongside a willingness to accommodate a casual Tuesday. It feels polished without being fussy, inviting both gallery-goers and the convention crowd into a format that rewards both single diners at the bar and groups at a table. The overall impression is one of quietly assured, traditional brasserie dining that privileges method and consistency over trend chasing.

    Best For

    This is a versatile spot for several occasions. It suits date night and special-occasion dinners with its technique-driven menu and thoughtful preparations, while also handling business dinners thanks to proximity to hotels and convention traffic. The brasserie format makes it a smart choice for groups — the menu is broad enough to satisfy varied tastes — and the presence of a bar that rewards solo ordering makes it comfortable for single diners. Its location a few blocks from the Fox Theatre also makes it a natural pre-theater stop.

    Ordering Tips

    Lean into the classics: the kitchen emphasizes traditional technique, stocks and reduced sauces, so order the signature, time-tested dishes (Dover Sole Meunière, Boeuf Bourguignon, Soupe à l’Oignon). If you’re at the bar, follow the example in the profile and pair a half-dozen oysters with a crisp white such as Muscadet; the menu’s brasserie breadth also makes it easy to assemble a shared meal for a table of four with varied appetites.

    Venue details

    Ambiance

    Moody and magnetic with plush banquettes, brass accents, muted tones, warm textures, deep color palette, and sultry atmosphere.

    Tags

    Vibe

    ElegantSophisticatedIntimate

    Best For

    Date NightSpecial OccasionBrunch

    Experience

    Private DiningHotel Restaurant

    Sourcing

    Local Sourcing

    At the Table

    Dress Code
    Smart Casual
    Noise Level
    Conversational
    Service Style
    Upscale Casual
    Meal Pacing
    Leisurely
    Capacity
    Medium

    Signature Dishes

    • Quiche aux Legumes
    • Dover Sole Meunière
    • Boeuf Bourguignon
    • Soupe à l’Oignon
    • Mussels Vol Au Vent
    Planning details

    Location

    Recognition and awards
    Also consider

    Also Consider

    • South City Kitchen, Notable alternative
    • Divan Restaurant & Bar, Notable alternative
    • Emilio's Tacos & Tequila, Notable alternative
    • Tap: A Gastropub, Notable alternative
    • Tin Lizzy's - Midtown, Notable alternative
    Restaurant context

    How it compares in Midtown Atlanta

    Choose Brasserie Margot over Tap: A Gastropub, Tin Lizzy's - Midtown, Emilio's Tacos & Tequila when the meal needs to feel calmer and more polished. The Wine Spectator Award of Excellence gives it a clearer wine-led reason to book, while those peers make more sense for casual groups, faster pacing, or a drinks-and-snacks night.

    South City Kitchen is the stronger cross-shop when the group wants a familiar Atlanta dining choice with broader appeal. Brasserie Margot is the better fit when the priority is a quieter Midtown room and a more wine-aware dinner. Divan Restaurant & Bar is the better alternative for a livelier restaurant-and-bar plan; pick Brasserie Margot when conversation matters more than energy.

    For booking difficulty, Brasserie Margot is the easier recommendation when the plan needs less friction. For value, the casual peers are safer bets if the group is price-sensitive. For ambiance, Brasserie Margot is the choice for dates, client meals, hotel-area dinners where the room should support the night rather than dominate it.

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    Brasserie MargotAtlanta
    2026 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence
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    Divan Restaurant & BarAtlantaNo published awards
    Emilio's Tacos & TequilaAtlantaNo published awards
    Tap : A GastropubAtlantaNo published awards
    Tin Lizzy's - MidtownAtlantaNo published awards

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How far ahead should I book Brasserie Margot?

    For dinner, note that Brasserie Margot has dinner hours Tuesday through Saturday, with later closing times on Friday and Saturday than earlier in the week.

    What should a first-timer know about Brasserie Margot?

    Plan around the hours: Brasserie Margot is open from 7 AM to 3 PM daily, with dinner hours Tuesday through Saturday. The dress code is smart casual, the restaurant has a Wine Spectator Award of Excellence for 2026.

    Is Brasserie Margot good for solo dining?

    Solo diners can use the daytime hours every day and dinner hours Tuesday through Saturday to choose the time that best fits their plans.

    What are alternatives to Brasserie Margot in Atlanta?

    Other Atlanta options to compare include South City Kitchen, Tap: A Gastropub, Divan Restaurant & Bar, Emilio's Tacos & Tequila, Tin Lizzy's - Midtown. Choose based on the timing and type of outing you want for the night.

    Is daytime or dinner better at Brasserie Margot?

    That depends on the plan. Daytime hours run from 7 AM to 3 PM daily, while dinner hours are listed Tuesday through Saturday. If the Wine Spectator recognition is part of why you are considering Brasserie Margot, dinner may be a natural time to consider.

    Is Brasserie Margot good for a special occasion?

    It can be a fit for a planned Atlanta occasion if smart casual dress, dinner availability Tuesday through Saturday, the 2026 Wine Spectator Award of Excellence match what you want from the reservation.

    Can I eat at the bar at Brasserie Margot?