About Olmsted
The name Olmsted pays homage to the memory of Frederick Law Olmsted, known as “the father of landscape design,†and the shaping of modern-day life in Atlanta. Inman Park and Druid Hills fall in his design repertoire along with New York’s Central Park and Washington D.C.’s Capitol ground, among… others. The designer had the philosophy that inspiration is a two-way street. And now, that inspiration meets at the intersection of 14th and Peachtree, with Olmsted. The restaurant will offer an executive-style lunch experience with sophisticated, unobtrusive service Monday through Friday. On the weekends, Olmsted will serve up Midtown’s best local brunch in the garden. In the evenings and on the weekends after brunch, the chic space will remain a private event venue for all occasions. Private events can also take place during lunch hours on the third floor.
All Cuisines:
Contemporary American
Price Range:
Under $30
Style:
Casual Dining
Parking:
Dress Code:
Smart Casual
Walk Ins:
Yes
Hours:
Brunch: Saturday - Sunday: 11:00am - 3:00pm; Lunch: Monday - Friday: 11:00am - 3:00pm
Offerings:
Private Rooms, Private Spaces, Handicap Accessible, Wine, Non-Smoking Restaurant, Bar Seating, Take-out, Brunch, Personal wines allowed, Patio Dining, Gluten-free Options, Beer, Personal wines allowed (w/corkage fee),
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The name Olmsted pays homage to the memory of Frederick Law Olmsted, known as “the father of landscape design,†and the shaping of modern-day life in Atlanta. Inman ...