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Sweet Potato Cafe – Stone Mountain

Locally Sourced Southern Food (Up to 60% Off). Five Options Available.

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Value
$20
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In a Nutshell

Passionate chefs prepare rotating seasonal dishes, such as veggie-loaded sweet potatoes, with ingredients from onsite garden and local farms

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. Reservation recommended. Dinner valid only after 5pm on Monday through Saturday. Brunch valid only on Sundays. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Dine-in only. Must purchase 1 food item. Must use promotional value in 1 visit.
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Locally sourced food, like WiFi, can either be found at a café or stolen from the neighbors. Avoid bandwidth banditry with this Groupon.

Choose from Five Options

$10 for $20 worth of lunch, valid Monday and Wednesday–Sunday and for Sunday brunch

$29 for dinner for two, valid Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday (up to a $69 value)

  • One starter
  • Two cups of soup
  • Two salads
  • Two entrees

$55 for dinner for four, valid Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday (up to a $138 value)

  • Two starters
  • Four cups of soup
  • Four salads
  • Four entrees

$32 for the above dinner for two, valid Friday and Saturday (up to a $69 value)

$62 for the above dinner for four, valid Friday and Saturday (up to a $138 value)

Starters such as fried green tomatoes precede the café's signature loaded sweet potatoes, including a veggie variety garnished with broccoli, roast red pepper, and green onion. Entrees such as smoky meatloaf or grilled pork chops with peach barbecue sauce round out meals.

Sweet Potato Cafe

Leaves of vegetables and herbs sprout from the ground near Sweet Potato Cafe, providing the arsenal of ingredients that chefs Karen Patton and George Pollard draw from as they construct their seasonal, upscale dishes. The chefs—who boast decades of baking experience and finesse with Caribbean, French, and American Southern cuisines—pluck a daily crop from the onsite garden, bolstering their fresh harvest with organic ingredients, such as cage-free eggs and grass-fed beef, that are sourced from nearby sustainable farms. The verdant bounty yields a rotating menu of dishes, many of which star the sweet potato and its natural entourage of nutrients.

The chefs till their lush garden just beyond the eatery, which is housed inside a renovated, 1930s craftsman-style home. Rich, burnt-orange walls, dangling lights, and lustrous wooden floors and tables modernize the dwelling, but every other Friday evening, live jazz music and telegraphed ticker-tape readings enhance the historic ambiance.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Spotted or Striped?

Some animals have stripes that allow them to camouflage seamlessly into the tall grasses, whereas others have evolved to have spots that allow them to disappear into the leafy jungle canopy. Avoid getting confused with this helpful list of striped and/or spotted animals:

Leopards: Spots
Tigers: Stripes
Zebras: Stripes
Giraffes: Spot-shaped stripes
Panthers: Just black leopards with black spots that are hard to see on their also-black fur
Okapi: Half stripes, half boring
Cheetahs: Impossible to tell—a cheetah in motion is invisible to the human eye until it is upon you
Dog Named Spot: Neither, the dog is named after a famous dog general

What rare animal has stripes that look like spots?

Sweet Potato Cafe

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    Stone Mountain

    5377 Manor Dr.
    Stone Mountain, Georgia 30083
    (770) 559-9030
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