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Morningside: 1265 University Drive. Amazing floor plan and finishes, 3 finished levels, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths. 3-car garage, manicured backyard and gardens. $1,275,000

Morningside : 825 Wildwood Road. Very special home offers gourmet kitchen open to expansive, sunlit family room, 5 bedrooms, 4 full and 2 half-baths, 2-car garage. $975,000

Morningside: 1529 N. Highland Avenue. Exceptional Morningside Tudor loaded with charm & character. 6 bedrooms, 5 baths. New driveway, lush landscaping & gardens. $899,000

Morningside: 1214 N. Highland Avenue. Location rich, totally renovated and updated is Intown living at its very best, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 3-levels, 2-car garage. $839,000

Morningside: 1275 Beech Valley Road. True 5 bedroom, 4-1/2 bath. Renovated with large great room off crisp kitchen, level backyard, 2-car garage, on quiet section of Beech Valley. $899,000

Morningside: 1794 Windmere Road. Handsome all brick home with 3 finished levels, bright & open floor plan and manicured walk-out backyard, 5 bedroom, 5 baths, 2-car garage. $1,249,000

Morningside: 1793 Homestead Avenue. Very handsome 5 bedroom, 2-story home with high ceilings, in move in condition, gourmet kitchen, great setting on premier neighborhood street. $1,095,000

Morningside: 1887 Lenox Road. Striking, pure, clean & fresh. Total renovation by Leslie Williams, striking mid-century ranch with cool, crisp kitchen and baths. $749,000

Midtown: 754 Juniper Street, #6. Yesterday meets today in this historic condo perfectly updated & renovated to today’s standards. 2 bedroom + office. 1-1/2 bath sunlit open spaces. $322,500

Morningside: 1073 Cumberland Road. Total package! Outstanding 5 bedroom, 4-1/2 baths. Just 1 block to Morningside Elementary, Pristine beautiful interiors, level walk-out backyard, 2-car garage. $1,250,000

Druid Hills: 652 Clifton Road. Truly exceptional 4 bedroom, 4-1/2 bath townhome with a feel of classic home, beautifully integrated exteriors, 2-car garage, end unit. $849,000

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e joys of breakfast and ‘brinner’

That’s my plate of bacon and eggs featured on this month’s cover. I went over to Radial Café on a Friday morning last month to meet friends and the food was plated so nicely, I knew it would make for a great photo. What I love about Radial is that you can get breakfast for lunch and dinner. Yes, I’m one of those people who love “brinner,” and will happily order pancakes and other breakfast goodies for my evening meal.

When I put out the call via social media for readers to share their favorite breakfast spots for this month’s feature, I loved how many people were tweeting and emailing us. And how passionate they were about their favorite menu items at each restaurant.

I live next door to Highland Bakery, so that’s another of my go-to spots and the original Flying Biscuit in Candler Park is still a great place for brunch.

Here’s what I’m on the hunt for personally, so I encourage all of you to email or send a tweet about where to find good scrambled eggs. I am partial to the light, fluffy, slightly runny, “soft scrambled” style that I always find in the UK. I always tell the waiter I want soft scrambled, but Radial is usually the only place that gets it right.

I’m also partial to “floppy” bacon. I’ve had a running debate with several American and UK friends about how overly-crisp bacon saps all the flavor out. My UK friends agree; my American friends are grossed out because, to them, “floppy” equals raw. That is SO not true – it’s just slightly raw.

As a native Georgian, this is an almost sacrilegious admission: I prefer Cream of Wheat to grits. I know, I know… run me out of town on a rail. Is there any breakfast spot in Atlanta serving up Cream of Wheat? Let me know!

If your favorite breakfast spot didn’t make our list on Page 34, be sure to visit AtlantaINtownPaper.com, our Facebook page or tweet us at @ATLINtownPaper and tell readers where to go for their next morning meal. Be sure to use #ATLBestBreakfast as your hashtag.

Happy Eating!

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