Updated for Augusta tournament week 2026
Each spring, Augusta transforms into one of the most tightly scheduled food cities in the South. During tournament week, breakfast lines start before sunrise, dinner reservations disappear weeks in advance, and the best after-golf spots fill up fast. Whether you’re looking for a quick morning bite, a polished dinner reservation, or a relaxed place to unwind after a long day at the course, knowing where to eat—and when—can make all the difference. This guide highlights Augusta’s standout breakfast, dinner, and after-golf destinations to help you plan ahead and enjoy the week beyond the fairways.
Here’s a current, carefully curated guide to where to eat in Augusta, from early mornings to late evenings.
Morning & Breakfast Spots
Finch & Fifth
379 Highland Ave, Augusta, GA
706-364-5300
A reliable favorite for both locals and visitors, Finch & Fifth serves hearty breakfasts perfect for an early start. Biscuits, egg sandwiches, and coffee fuel the morning crowd, while the menu expands later in the day.
Buona Caffe Artisan Roasted Coffee
1858 Central Ave, Augusta, GA
(706) 869-4074
Ideal for something quick and casual, Buona Caffe is known for locally roasted coffee, pastries, and grab-and-go breakfast options.
Mornings at Club Magnolia
1023 Magnolia Dr, Augusta, GA
(706) 750-8174
For guests who prefer a relaxed, private start to the day, Mornings at Club Magnolia offers a full breakfast experience in a hospitality setting—ideal before heading to the tournament.
Lunch & Dinner Favorites
Frog Hollow Tavern
1282 Broad St, Augusta, GA
706-364-6906
One of Augusta’s most sought-after reservations, Frog Hollow Tavern is known for seasonal menus, regional ingredients, and polished service. Book well in advance.
Abel Brown Southern Kitchen & Oyster Bar
491 Highland Ave, Augusta, GA
706-738-6491
A standout for seafood and Southern-inspired dishes, Abel Brown is especially popular for oysters and refined comfort food.
Craft & Vine
1204 Broad St, Augusta, GA
706-496-8442
Known for its cocktail program, wood-fired pizzas, and extensive wine selection. Craft & Vine does not take reservations—arrive early or expect a wait.
Edgar’s Grille
3165 Washington Rd, Augusta, GA
706-854-4700
A polished New American restaurant with a spacious dining room and patio, making it a dependable choice for groups during tournament week.
Manuel’s Bread Café (North Augusta)
505 Railroad Ave, North Augusta, SC
803-380-1323
Just across the river, this French bistro is known for its bread service, wine list, and relaxed pace—often a quieter alternative during tournament week.
Farmhaus Burger
1204 Broad St, Augusta, GA
706-496-8771
A casual downtown staple offering creative burgers, hot dogs, and shakes—perfect for a low-key night out.
After Golf: Evening Food & Drinks
Whiskey Bar Kitchen
1048 Broad St, Augusta, GA
706-814-6159
Known for its whiskey selection and inventive burgers, Whiskey Bar Kitchen stays lively late into the evening.
Club Magnolia 19 – After Golf Experience
1023 Magnolia Dr, Augusta, GA
(706) 750-8174
Designed specifically for after-golf unwinding, Club Magnolia 19 offers cocktails, chef-driven food, and a relaxed social atmosphere once play wraps up.
Final Planning Tip
During Augusta tournament week, advance planning is essential—especially for breakfast timing and post-round dinners. Reservations, rides, and pacing matter just as much as the meal itself.

