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Great Atlanta Restaurants That Will Cater Your Wedding

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We've already made note of several Atlanta restaurants that would make great venues for wedding receptions, but what if you already have a non-restaurant venue in mind? You and your guests still need to eat, right? These 11 restaurants would be happy to cater your off-site event, and their food won't disappoint.

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Chai Pani

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The folks at Chai Pani will serve up the restaurant's Indian street food for an event of any size. [Photo]

endive Publik house

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Before it was a restaurant, Endive started out as a catering business. The company serves a variety of cuisines that should fit in at any reception. [Photo]

Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q

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One of Atlanta's essential barbecue restaurants is the choice for brisket, massive beef ribs, and the like. [Photo: James Camp]

Heirloom Market BBQ

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Or, go with Heirloom Market for barbecue that offers Korean influences while sticking to Southern tradition.

King Of Pops

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Skip the wedding cake for dessert and go with these frozen treats instead. [Photo]

Petite Auberge Restaurant

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The restaurant can serve its French fare in buffet form or as a seated dinner. [Photo]

Sun in My Belly

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Likely best known for its brunch, Sun In My Belly's catering operation offers traditional hors d'oeuvres, buffets, and seated options — but it can serve breakfast and brunch dishes, too.[Photo]

Taqueria del Sol

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The taqueria's separate catering company can provide tacos and other Mexican fare, barbecue, and desserts like caramelized banana pudding and s'more pie. [Photo]

The Busy Bee Cafe

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If you want your wedding guests to enjoy some of the best fried chicken around, The Busy Bee is your go-to. [Photo]

The General Muir

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The upscale New York-style delicatessen's dishes are available in the form of bagel and deli platters. [Photo: Alex Lassiter]

Waffle House

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Don't scoff. Yes, Waffle House will cater your wedding. Isn't that the dream? [Photo: Creative Commons]

Chai Pani

The folks at Chai Pani will serve up the restaurant's Indian street food for an event of any size. [Photo]

endive Publik house

Before it was a restaurant, Endive started out as a catering business. The company serves a variety of cuisines that should fit in at any reception. [Photo]

Fox Bros. Bar-B-Q

One of Atlanta's essential barbecue restaurants is the choice for brisket, massive beef ribs, and the like. [Photo: James Camp]

Heirloom Market BBQ

Or, go with Heirloom Market for barbecue that offers Korean influences while sticking to Southern tradition.

King Of Pops

Skip the wedding cake for dessert and go with these frozen treats instead. [Photo]

Petite Auberge Restaurant

The restaurant can serve its French fare in buffet form or as a seated dinner. [Photo]

Sun in My Belly

Likely best known for its brunch, Sun In My Belly's catering operation offers traditional hors d'oeuvres, buffets, and seated options — but it can serve breakfast and brunch dishes, too.[Photo]

Taqueria del Sol

The taqueria's separate catering company can provide tacos and other Mexican fare, barbecue, and desserts like caramelized banana pudding and s'more pie. [Photo]

The Busy Bee Cafe

If you want your wedding guests to enjoy some of the best fried chicken around, The Busy Bee is your go-to. [Photo]

The General Muir

The upscale New York-style delicatessen's dishes are available in the form of bagel and deli platters. [Photo: Alex Lassiter]

Waffle House

Don't scoff. Yes, Waffle House will cater your wedding. Isn't that the dream? [Photo: Creative Commons]

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