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Made for those who seek out a hushed atmosphere to savor the complexity of high-quality chocolate.

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Cafe tucked away in a quiet corner offers a clean, calm atmosphere with pre-made sandwiches and pastries. Seating requires purchase, and the menu focuses on coffee and light meals. Prices lean toward the higher side, with some items noted for quality and freshness.

Tucked away in a quiet corner, this spot offers a calm setting amid a busy airport. It stays consistently peaceful despite the surrounding hustle.

Chocolate croissants stand out with flaky layers and rich flavor. The chocolate cookie offers a soft, sweet bite that pairs well with coffee.

People are saying

"The sandwich service here is top notch and super attentive."

"The croissant here is fast, kind, and communicates beautifully."

"I loved the chocolate here; it was a good stop between flights."

Good to know

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Brioche Dorée closes at 10pm.

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Ester Thomas said she only allows people to sit if they are making a purchase.

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The portion size of the salads is huge.

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For Five Coffee Atlanta image 1

Spacious cafe with a modern aesthetic and high ceilings creates an airy, open environment filled with natural light. Loud, varied music sets an energetic tone that can challenge conversation and focus. Multiple seating options accommodate both casual visits and remote work.

Fairly quiet atmosphere makes it easy to focus on work or study. Offers a calm spot to enjoy a sweet snack without much noise.

Chocolate appears in several treats here, including a chocolate chunk cookie and a chocolate chip scone. The cake of the day often features chocolate, like the chocolate coconut flavor noted.

People are saying

"I found the coffee here to be really good."

"You have to try the chocolate chunk cookie; it's amazing."

"It's a quiet place to do some work and grab a snack."

Good to know

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Validated parking is available for one hour in the adjacent Google parking deck.

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Parking costs $4.00 an hour in the garage next door.

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Expect high prices, with a small coffee costing $8.

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The Sun Dial Restaurant, Bar & View image 1

Rotating restaurant on the 72nd floor offers 360-degree city views through floor-to-ceiling windows. Atmosphere is quiet and classy, with an emphasis on spectacular skyline vistas. Glass elevator ride adds an exhilarating approach to the dining experience.

A quiet and classy atmosphere defines the space, offering a calm yet exciting vibe. The observation deck provides a spacious and peaceful setting with great city views.

Chocolate features in drinks like the chocolate martini and White Chocolate Mudslide, with the martini standing out for its rich flavor. The flourless chocolate cake offers a dense, satisfying dessert option that pairs well with a port flight.

People are saying

"The view from the 72nd floor is spectacular."

"The views from 72 floors up are breathtaking, especially at sunset."

"It's a quiet and classy place with a great view."

Good to know

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Reservations are required for all guests to access the restaurant.

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All party members must be present to enter the elevator to the restaurant.

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Expect to spend around $117 per person for a meal.

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Land of a Thousand Hills Coffee image 1

Spacious coffee shop offers indoor and outdoor seating with private workspaces and Zoom booths for calls. Bright, airy atmosphere suits work-oriented crowd including many students, balancing productivity with casual chatting. Decor is simple but the environment supports focused work and socializing.

An elegant ambiance creates a relatively quiet environment that supports working. The cafe attracts many students, making it more work-oriented than purely quiet.

Chocolate items include a rich chocolate muffin that some find a bit too intense and a chocolate croissant that can taste stale even after reheating.

People are saying

"The coffee here is delicious and not too sweet."

"It's quiet and easy to work in."

"The cinnamon coffee cake looked really appetizing."

Good to know

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Parking is validated for 2 hours if you bring your ticket.

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The coffee shop is open until 8 pm on weekdays and 10 pm on weekends.

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Expect limited seating, especially during peak hours.

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Daily Dose Coffee image 1

Small coffee shop with large windows and walls covered in books creates a cozy, quaint vibe. Space offers power outlets near seating and a dedicated work area, making it suitable for focused work. Music plays loudly, and unique decor and trinkets add character to the environment.

Bright and dead silent rooms create a very quiet atmosphere. The vibe feels a bit stuffy, like a library where talking at normal volume might get you shushed.

Chocolate items include a chocolate almond croissant rated highly and a chocolate scone confirmed by staff. Hot chocolate costs $5 but is noted as cold and extremely sweet.

People are saying

"I thought the coffee here was the best in the city."

"It's so quiet, you'll feel like you'll get shushed for talking."

"The chocolate almond croissant was a perfect 10 out of 10."

Good to know

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WiFi is often slow or doesn't work, so bring a personal hotspot.

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Seating fills up quickly, especially during peak hours.

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The coffee shop is pricier than average for the area.

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