Sun, May 31, 2026 |
11:00AM - 2:00PM
Side by Side Recovery Brunch | May 31, 2026
Over 30 of ATL's best chefs and bartenders, prepare your snack attack accordingly
Description
It’s a SNACK ATTACK. Side by Side’s Recovery Brunch, hosted in collaboration with Chai Pani Decatur, is an extraordinary tasting table event featuring beverage, bites and sweets from over 30 chefs and bartenders - raising critical funds for stroke and brain injury survivors as they recover community, purpose and hope.
Recovery Brunch Food and Beverage Partners:
Bites: Baby Girl • Botiwalla • Chai Pani • El Super Pan • Farm Burger • Fawn • Fords BBQ • Good Word Brewing • Kamayan ATL • Kimball House • Lyla Lila • Muss & Turners • Poco Loco • Smiley’s Burger Club • The Companion • The Deer & The Dove • The Third Space • Twin Smokers BBQ
Sips: Banshee • Chai Pani • Creature Comforts • Fawn • Good Word Brewing • Lucky Star • Minhwa Spirits • Mule Train • Montane Sparkling Water • Murrell’s Row • Raani Coffee • Ticonderoga Club • Wine for Good
Sweets: Avondale Breakfast Club • B-Side • Butter & Cream
Honoring Elizabeth George: We are honored to present the 2026 Jim Long Servant Leadership Award to Liz George at this year's Recovery Brunch! Named for our beloved former Board Chair, Jim Long, the award recognizes individuals who model servant leadership, are generous of time, talent and treasure, and understand the significant unmet needs of the brain injury community. Liz doesn’t just support the mission, she passionately serves the people behind it, and it’s our distinct privilege to recognize her service.
Why we brunch: Since 2000, Side by Side Brain Injury Clubhouse has been dedicated to recovery - working side by side with men and women who’ve experienced a brain injury as they recover community, purpose, and hope. For Chai Pani’s Executive Chef, Sahar Siddiqi, the mission of Side by Side hits close to home. She became intimately connected to the brain injury community when she was eight years old and her grandfather suffered a stroke that left him paralyzed on the right side of his body (known as hemiplegia). That experience shaped her understanding of brain injury and caregiving as not just something that changes a person, but something that calls for the right kind of support, patience, and community.