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    Leftie Lees

    4.3 (64 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    BLT
    Kryssie H.

    Located in the Olive and Pine building in Avondale, Leftie's Lees is a bakery that also offers some menu items. There's lots of seating in the building, mostly communal. The service was friendly and they're very knowledgable about the menu if you have questions. I also had an olive oil muffin that I inhaled. Editing my review because I have ADHD and forgot to discuss the actual sandwich pictured! I got a BLT. It was perfect. The focaccia is fresh, the bacon is crisp and the tomato is either smoked or marinated bc it's super good. I highly suggest it

    Paul P.

    Based on the previous reviews, I have to assume that this was a one off experience. It could also be that we got here at about 12:45 ... closer to the kitchen closing time. KFC sandwich, biscuit, chicken and gravy were OK. French toast was extra dry possibly because it was made a while ago. Overall disappointing but hoping this was an off day. I see the industrial vibe attempt but I also think they could have done a better job with the kitchen layout and organization Food - 3/5 Service - 4/5 (self serve) Ambiance - 3/5

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    Rachel W.

    I didn't have space to try much, but many people had commented that they enjoyed the cinnamon roll, and it was the most enticing item that I saw, so I decided to try it. I was left a bit disappointed, as I didn't feel like there was anything special about this roll. I felt that roll itself lacks cinnamon/butter flavor, and while the icing is good, there's not enough for someone like me who wants the roll slathered in icing. Cute presentation though. I also wasn't sure if the pastry selection was limited because I was too late (I came in at 10am on a thursday), or if they just don't have many offerings, but I was also a bit underwhelmed by the amount of options. Limited free parking, and Leftie Lee's is located inside the Olive + Pine hall. No space to sit within this bakery, but there's a handful of communal tables and chairs within the hall. Note that this place is card only.

    Millie C.

    We got here pretty early on a weekday and a few of there bakery items were already gone! So definitely come early! We got the lemon and strawberry pastry, ube, cinnamon roll and the olive oil muffin. The olive oil muffin was so good and not dry at all! The cinnamon roll was also pretty good warmed up. The service here was friendly.

    Rachel W.

    This pastries here are a mixture of the classic selections (cinnamon roll), plus Asian inspired selections (croissant with spam), and also just some fun unique baked goods. Everything was high quality and the service was solid. Great experience overall, and very friendly staff. Order: cinnamon roll, croissant with spam, morning bun with purple sweet potato, olive oil muffin. The cinnamon roll was my favorite but the croissant with spam was surprisingly good! The olive oil muffin was a little too oily for my taste but I get the vision.

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    Cassandra T.

    I came here to pick up an order from TooGoodToGo and was so happy I chose this spot. The staff were so helpful and informative. I didn't know this food hall was here and the employee I was speaking with gave me a rundown of everything in the building. They showed me where everything was located and graciously gave me my order. I asked about the Rice Krispie treats and they explained they are made in-house and were tasty. I bought one and was happy. That was one of the best Rice Krispie treats I have ever had. The restaurant was eclectic and a true fit for the neighborhood. I will be back to try more goodies. I liked the items that were in my box.

    Vanessa P.

    I've been coming here nearly every Saturday or Sunday for the past year since my kiddo goes to the Little Gym class in the same plaza. It's a fun and busy bakery that also offers breakfast/brunch and sandwiches. Just about all the bakery items we've had here have been good - from the cookies to croissants and various baked goods. My 3 year old's favorites are the chocolate chip cookie and the hot dog bun. We don't usually order the hot menu items but they have offerings like avocado toast to breakfast sandwiches. The menu does change often but one of my favorite items they had was their take on a guava pastry (blame my South Floridian roots). Selfishly hoping they bring it back into rotation. Also, selection on some items can be limited since they may sell out, which has happened a few times, so best to get here earlier for the most variety. Service is always quick, and since the dining space is communal there's usually a spot at the tables or booths to enjoy one's meal.

    Jackie S.

    Always a great experience here especially with private events, custom menus, and delicious food! Service was always wonderful. Nice relaxing and chill ambiance.

    Darrin R.

    Located in the Olive and Pine mixed use market. This place was suggested to me by the coffee shop next door. I approached the counter and reviewed the menu. With their set up you can look right into the open kitchen and see everything is made fresh. The display case had many sweet and savory options for sale. I thought one was a bagel with bacon and cheese, but it was actually a savory danish with cheese and onions. I ended up ordering the Leftie's Egg sandwich. The sandwich comes with eggs, cheese, kimchi mayo, and I added bacon. The friendly young lady at the counter definitely co-signed that the sandwich was a good choice. She rang me up and I thought it was kind of expensive, $20 for a breakfast sandwich. I waited for a few minutes and they called my name. The food was ready super quick. I picked it up at the counter and headed over to one of the open tables in the common space. I opened up my container and was surprised to see roast potatoes in addition to my sandwich. Initially I thought the sandwich would be too much for one sitting, but it turned out to be just right. It was delicious and the roasted potatoes were hot, fresh and crunchy. I chatted with another customer who informed me she always stops here when she is in town. She ordered the chicken breakfast sandwich with a runny egg on top and was raving about it. Leftie is a little pricey, but the food is delicious.

    Cinnamon roll and pineapple scone
    Kaneka R.

    Bakery is located in a food court with limited options. However, what is currently there is amazing!! Everything looked so delicious, it was difficult to decide what to order. Loved that I wasn't alone so I could try two treats. The cinnamon roll and pineapple scone were absolutely perfect. The bakery is right next to a coffee house that is very chill. Free parking is available.

    An attractive space
    Dv H.

    I tried this food stall in the Avondale Food Hall Sunday morning. my dish was not very good. The cheddar kimchi biscuit was hard as a rock and it was like dust. The Korean fried chicken thigh crust was hard as could be. It was a challenge trying to cut it with a plastic knife and fork. not sure when the chicken thigh was cooked but it was not within the last hour of my order. The gravy was passable. That was all I ordered. I did not order anything to drink. And with a tax and tip it was $22. I really cannot recommend this place.

    Isabel W.

    My first experience with leftie lees was when a family member brought dessert for my baby shower - and it was a HIT! we had their black sesame brownies & everyone loved them. We knew we had to check out more of their baked goods! While I still haven't physically been to this location, a friend was able to scoop up the hot dog bun and the olive oil muffin for us to try. I was hoping they would have their salt bread because it's one of my favorites from when I was in Korea but it seems it's a weekend item (will have to just come then lol). The olive oil muffin was definitely my fave of the two, so moist and delicious. There's a sprinkle of sugar on top that adds a nice sweet crunch to the texture. Would definitely get again!!

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    Mel N.

    What is the best breakfast as I've had in a long time! It also serves lunch. The menu is very diverse! So be prepared for something different! I do not like the fact that you have to scan the menu and order everything online but as he explained during weekends is very busy, and that's the fastest way to get the orders out and Food paid for. We ordered the breakfast combination with bacon, sausage, roast beef, potatoes and two eggs over easy and grits and toast. Also ordered the combination omelette with potatoes and plantains. Will definitely go back again although it is far, it might be worth it to take a detour!

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    Such a fun place to go! Everyone always so cheerful. Had a ham corn bun this time! Yum! Vivian and her team are awesome!

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    I ordered a blt. It was expensive and not really great. The menu was super limited and everything was obviously premade.

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    2 years ago

    Best meal I've eaten in GA since I moved here a year ago. Get the braised beef sandwich

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    3 years ago

    Great food and pastries! Many options of different buns. Will definitely come back! Kids friendly with high chair available

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    Cute place and tasty treats. Small business that serves consistent tasty and cute food.

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