Fellows Cafe
Amenities
- Wheelchair accessible entrance
- Wheelchair accessible parking lot
- Wheelchair accessible restroom
- Wheelchair accessible seating
- Outdoor seating
- Curbside pickup
- Takeout
- Dine-in
Fellows Cafe Reviews - 100
4.7
Quality
5.0
Location
5.0
Price
4.0
Service
4.5
Chuck Corsillo
It’s a privilege to dine at Fellows. Five stars!
Ben Taylor
Fellows Café is in the downtown Roswell area and is specializing in breakfast and brunch. They are owned and operated by locals to Roswell and provide a fun option for early morning bites. Having their hands in other restaurants in the vicinity has allowed some experience to craft a space with proper preparation. The space is split between a beautiful patio generously shaded by a large tree and an adjoining mostly quiet street. To start a full bar is available on Sunday morning thanks to the passing of the Georgia brunch bill and we took advantage of their mimosas and bloody Mary's. Not to be outdone I was excited to hear they have some self proclaimed "crazy" coffee selections of which excites my desire for peculiar caffeinated liquids. The menu is on the small side but has options that will leave any foodie with difficult decisions. Some highlights were: the huevos rancheros (of which I almost always indulge) a burger and charcuterie board. I made the wise decision for the burger, which ended up being one of the best, I've had. I always respect a chef that realizes the importance of a proper meat proportion through a thinner style patty and letting all toppings to play an equal role in overall flavor. Their version had pickles, tomato, cheddar cheese and a chili aioli. Our server and many of those around us were clearly making it a priority to make guest feel welcome in line as one of their overall goals. Fellows café appears to have solidified and capitalized the need for an exciting brunch option in Roswell and if in the area one you should visit for many reasons.
Mohan K
Bit expensive but great selection of breakfast and healthy food. Only draw back is it's not kids friendly. Lack of pancake or sausage specially for kids kissing in the menu. Hope they improve on it . Definitely going back again.
A Grace
Hip and delightful. Tasty. Sour dough is on point! Cold brew will get you moving and shaking. Batista is a monet with the cup of Chinos. LA vite et bella.
a
Very friendly staff from hostess to server. incredible menu with simple options and healthy. Coffer was amazing! Must prioritize if you wre in thr area.
Jenna Haines
This is my favorite place to get brunch! the food is fantastic and the ambience is so perfect. It's the best place to sit outside and enjoy a spring or fall morning.
Nicole Halstead
Excellent from start to finish-- great service, delicious food, easy to grab a table for weekday brunch, and very charming atmosphere. This was our first visit but will definitely not be our last!
Trevor Register
Locally sourced ingredients make ALL the difference. So, so good, and very reasonably priced. The porch is a the perfect spot for a weekend brunch in a sunny day.
Debby
Great atmosphere in a beautiful historic home. Food was very good, especially the sourdough toast. I didn't care for the roasted sweet potatoes because they were mushy. I was confused with parking inside the fenced construction area or going between fence and bike rack to get to the back of the building. Should've just parked at lot down the street with sign for Fellows.
Ricky Merchant
Really upset about how they handle walk in customers when it gets a little busy. The wait has never been more than 30-45 minutes. Came in at 1 pm and they close at 2, they said sorry we aren’t taking anyone. Ok, I get it. So now we come earlier, around 12:15, AFTER calling ahead to make sure they would take us and we make the drive (30-45 mins) and then get turned away because they are “too busy” - again, we called ahead and confirmed and came in at 12:15. What’s the point? They should probably manage customers better.