Buenos Dias Cafe & Pupuseria

680 Murphy Ave SW Building 4 Suite 4158, Atlanta
(404) 809-4158

Recent Reviews

LeeAnne Long

If you're a student and haven't stopped by this place, you're missing out! Festive layout, good prices along with healthy options. TRY THE PUPUSAS FOR BREAKFAST!Editing about 8 years later… buenos dias still has a soft spot in my heart. They aren’t on campus any longer, they are over in West End. I have to say that I made a lifelong friend here. She went from my barista to my bestie. You know who you are friend, and I love you dearly.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

The Corporate Explorer

Good experience! The signage could be better to find you at the MET; it’s not clear to a first time visitor that Buenos Dias and Bodega ATL are cohabitated.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Pupusas

Marley Graham

Waited about 30 minutes to get my drinks, and another 10 after that to get my food…for the food to be completely wrong. Ordered 3 pupusas and none of them were the right kind. :/ They were still “okay” regardless, but that’s a let-down for sure. Drinks were enough to keep this from being a 1-star review.But if I tip 20% on a to-go order, the least I personally expect is that I get what I paid for. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 2

Service: 2

Amanda Darda

This place is bussin!!! Got a chorizo pupusa and it’s soo good. Had to wait for it inside because of the rain and it was the cutest little place. The lady at the window was literally so nice to me because I forgot my wallet and had to run back home and when I returned they had already made me my coffee.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Cody Griffin

Well I have to say this is one of my new favorite breakfast spots. If your like me and need a break from American Breakfast. Go here and the get the Papusa Breakfast Plate. Just the right amount of food and so delicious!! I will be back very soon!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Luis Z

Interesting attempt at pupusas in the side of a mall. They understand what they are doing, altho the atmosphere does not make you think pupusas at all. If you've never had pupusas, this is a great place to start.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 3

Service: 4

Recommended dishes: Pupusas

Becky B.

Cute spot to try while on vacation. We always tend to gravitate towards the Latin coffee shops when we're out of town because that is something we don't have at home. The coffee was great and our Cuban breakfast was just delicious.

Erik T.

Delicious pupusas and so many varieties we have never seen before which it's cool. We had the Hawaiian, beans and plantains, cheese, buffalo chicken and they we all delicious

James Nguyen

Even in delivery this place is great. Love their pupusas

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Alejandro R

Ha no idea what pupusas were, now I’m going to have to figure out how to come here more often to have them. This is a great example of staying focus in their quality, and offering items that are unique and delicious. Their coffee is on point as well. Definitely glad I stopped to try something new. The staff was excellent, and provided more details when asked to describe their food and drink options.

Recommended dishes: Pupusas, Traditional Pupusa

Gavin Drummond

I've now been here twice over the years, and both times the food has been excellent: fresh ingredients, cooked perfectly, presented nicely.Some recommendations/things to note:1. I wonder why they don't have more space inside and table service? It's quite an interesting space in there, as I recall.2. The food was slow to emerge. Maybe it was a blip. But I'm not sure how a quesadilla and a couple of tacos takes 20+ minutes at lunchtime.3. The portions were just a little on the small side for $15 each. I am mindful of the owner's comments on here and I get it and I sympathize. But still. Why not make the rice and beans bigger? That's a cheap way of filling out the portions.4. Did I mention that the food was excellent (special mention for the homemade corn tortillas)? And so was the friendly person at the cash register.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 5

Service: 5

FA S

Loveeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeed it! Good food. I recommend the typical salvadoran breakfast that comes with eggs, rice and beans mix called casamiento, fried plantains, avocado, cream, salvadoran hand corn tortilla and salvadoran hard aged cheese. Their coffee is da bomb. They were courteous, friendly and attentive. You gotta try!!!!!!

Emily Sondra

I don't often write reviews and feel bad writing a negative one, but we were a bit disappointed by our visit today. My partner's Cuban sandwich was underwhelming, with a small amount of meat and nothing else. My cold brew coffee was weak and watery. The quinoa breakfast bowl I ordered was listed on the menu for $9 but rang up as $12. They did honor the $9 price when we asked for it and changed the sign soon afterward, but the owner didn't seem very happy about it. The egg on top of the quinoa bowl came out very undercooked and I had to ask them to take it back and cook it more. With some hot sauce and a cooked egg, the quinoa breakfast bowl was tasty, but I think they forgot the cheese.Overall, I felt the food was overpriced for the portion size and the owner didn't come off as very friendly.

Cha H.

Great cafe con Leche! We only tried the coffee but they have a great range of food Very nice server

Diego Vazquez Gomez

Not gonna lie, you can for sure get better Salvadorian food for less $ somewhere else. My biggest gripe is it seemed like white management trying to profit off of a niche cuisine. I’m a Latin guy from SoFlo and I grew up eating incredible Salvadorian food and this was “dos tres” as we’d say: underwhelming. I had the ‘hands down’ pupusa which would traditionally be called the ‘revuelta’ and it lacked flavor. The woman taking my order was super kind and attentive though and the horchata delivered.

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