30+ Inspirational Women-Owned Businesses in Atlanta to Support
Published March 16, 2021
Last Updated June 12, 2024
Atlanta is a bursting city with incredible women-owned businesses. From diverse restaurants and charming boutiques to hidden gem food markets and exclusive experiences, there are endless stories behind these inspirational businesses. Check out our list to support powerful Atlanta women.
Women-Owned Businesses and Restaurants that Give Back
Bacchanalia/Star Provisions Market & Cafe/W. H. Stiles Fish Camp/Floataway Cafe/Pancake Social
Atlanta’s culinary scene wouldn’t be the same without Chef Anne Quatrano, a powerhouse in the industry for more than two decades. Through her beloved Star Provisions markets, people experience diverse culinary visions and unwavering commitment to local flavors. From fancy nights out at Bacchanalia, which received a MICHELIN green star in 2023, to grabbing delicious bites at Pancake Social, her restaurants cater to every craving. Each spot has its own unique flavor, but one thing’s for sure: you’ll always find fresh, local ingredients, many coming straight from her farm, Summerland. Quatrano’s dedication to both deliciousness and sustainability makes her a true rockstar in Atlanta’s food scene, leaving a lasting impact on our taste buds and the community.
Buttermilk
Driven by a love for breakfast and a desire to ditch the night shift, culinary powerhouse Suzanne Vizethann opened the doors to Buttermilk Kitchen in 2012. This charming, converted house in Atlanta’s Buckhead neighborhood has become a beloved destination for breakfast and brunch. Over the years, Vizethann has nurtured both her restaurant and the community, recently adding a full-service bar and continuing to source sustainable, local ingredients from trusted vendors. When you dine at Buttermilk Kitchen, you don’t just savor delicious food, you support a woman-owned business and empower local growers and producers.
The Giving Kitchen
Co-founder Jen Hidinger-Kendrick created The Giving Kitchen to provide emergency assistance to food service workers through resources and financial support. Winner of the James Beard Foundation’s 2019 Humanitarian of the Year Award, Giving Kitchen also sells products such as Giving Kitchen wine and Montagne sparkling water to support food workers in need. Nancy Oswald, co-owner and franchisee of Sizzling Steak Concepts, the largest Ruth’s Chris franchise group in the world, sits on The Giving Kitchen’s Board of Directors.
Global Grub Initiative
The Global Grub Initiative, an offbeat, casual food hall collective is found in East Atlanta Village. Created by Quynh “Q” Trinh, the collective gives chefs a space to sell their foods from around the world on a permanent and pop-up basis.
Goodr
Meet Jasmine Crowe, the food warrior behind Goodr. Their mission is to fight hunger and reduce waste. Crowe is an award-winning entrepreneur and leader connecting surplus food with those in need, tackling food insecurity and waste head-on. Her innovative solutions empower communities and prove that one woman can make a world of difference.
Oliva Restaurant Group
Meet Tal Baum, the founder and proprietor of Oliva Restaurant Group. Born and raised in Israel, she brought her style, attention to detail, creativity and ambitions to the city of Atlanta.
“All of our restaurants at Oliva represent chapters of my life and the various places in which I’ve lived,” Tal Baum said.
Rina, Aziza and Falafel Nation symbolize her early life and growing up in Israel. Bellina Alimentari is an ode to Tal Baum’s years living in Italy. Atrium and Carmel are a manifestation of a current chapter experiencing the evolution of dining in America.
Perrine’s Wine Shop
French native Perrine Prieur Gallardo, a certified sommelier, brought her passion for wine and desire for a welcoming atmosphere to Atlanta. In 2010, she opened Perrine’s Wine Shop, a place for exploration where Atlantans can find the best selection of wine. Inspired by her family’s love for food and wine, Perrine’s goal is to demystify wine and help everyone enjoy its simple pleasures. You can visit Perrine’s Wine Shop located at Westside, Buckhead or Sandy Springs. Her wine club offers a variety of wine selections each month.
Slutty Vegan / Bar Vegan
Pinky Cole, a name synonymous with Atlanta’s vegan revolution, started small. In July 2018, she whipped up her now-famous Slutty Vegan burgers from her own apartment selling them fresh via Instagram. Within weeks, her creations were taking the city by storm, served from a mobile food truck and eventually landing a permanent restaurant location just three months later. With locations spreading across Georgia, Alabama, New York City and Texas, Cole is proving that vegan food can be both innovative and widely enjoyed. Her impact extends beyond the plate. The Pinky Cole Foundation empowers aspiring entrepreneurs of color, ensuring that her legacy extends far beyond the delicious world of Slutty Vegan.
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Women-Owned Wellness Boosts
Eleven TLC
Hea Won Chun Harris, a champion for holistic wellness, is redefining what it means to be healthy with Eleven TLC. Located in Ponce City Market, her haven offers adaptogenic teas, lattes and vegan ice cream crafted with ethically sourced, organic ingredients. By collaborating with experts in various fields, Eleven TLC goes beyond deliciousness, offering truly health-conscious treats with proven benefits. Hea Won’s commitment to wellness shines through every creation, making Eleven TLC a unique destination for those seeking inner and outer balance.
Just Add Honey Tea Company
Tea lovers, meet your new haven: Just Add Honey Tea Company. Brandi and Jermail Shelton, a dynamic duo, founded the company which offers a delightful mix of retail and relaxation in Atlanta’s Old Fourth Ward. Choose from more than 40 loose-leaf blends at their #TEAonTheBeltline location or their Sweet Auburn Municipal Market cafe. They use all-natural ingredients to create stimulating and soothing teas, perfect for any time of day. With a focus on fresh, sophisticated flavors and thoughtfully blended creations, Just Add Honey is sure to become your new favorite tea spot.
Rawsome Juicery
Local entrepreneur Chantel Jiroch created Rawesome Juicery in Sweet Auburn Municipal Market. The business leader has made a name for herself in the city’s wellness community, offering all-natural juices, energy shots, handmade smoothies and vegan meals made by a holistic raw food chef.
Tejari
Tired of empty calories and hidden sugars in store-bought options, Roma Patel took a stand. As a mother, she craved convenient, healthy food for her family. The answer? Tejari, her line of plant-based, superfood protein blends. Packed with organic ingredients and bursting with flavor, Tejari lets you add a nutritious boost to smoothies, yogurt or even pancakes, all with zero added sugar or artificial flavors.
Women-Owned Artisan Foods
Bella Cucina Artful Food
Owner Alisa Barry invites you into a world of culinary artistry at Bella Cucina Artful Food. Discover her all-natural sauces, pastas and pestos alongside a curated collection of vintage treasures. Bella Cucina transforms everyday meals and your kitchen into a delightful experience. Think farm tables, hand-painted sake vases and the delicate charm of vintage silverware.
Beautiful Briny Sea
Suzi Sheffield, a restauranteur with an insatiable culinary spirit, launched Beautiful Briny Sea in 2011. Inspired by creativity and homegrown goodness, Suzi transformed her Atlanta studio into a haven for crafting small-batch delights. From whimsical sugar blends like Mr. Gigglepants to enchanting salt concoctions like Magic Unicorn Sea Salt, each product is a testament to Suzi’s passion.
Georgia Grinders
Jaime Foster, the mastermind behind Georgia Grinders, makes decadent nut butters using local, organic ingredients. Find flavors like “Maple Caramel Almond Butter” online. Georgia Grinders is a family-run, women-owned business passionate about offering wholesome, delicious nut butters made with simple, organic ingredients. They’re here to simplify your clean eating journey, reminding you that food is truly medicine.
Women-Owned Local Shops
The Village Retail
Get to know Dr. Lakeysha Hallmon who is a visionary force behind The Village Market. Transforming retail into an act of empowerment born during the pandemic. Her marketplace at Ponce City Market is a vibrant hub for Black-owned businesses. Showcasing apparel, home goods and more, it’s a place where shoppers discover unique products and support economic growth within the Black community. The Village Market exemplifies how intentional support fuels success for entrepreneurs.
Buckhead Art & Company
Karimah McFarlane has a deep-rooted commitment to social justice. She transformed Buckhead Art & Company into a platform for amplifying traditionally marginalized voices through artistic expression. Beyond curated exhibitions and diverse styles, the gallery fosters connections and celebrates stories. It’s a space where art transcends boundaries, sparking meaningful dialogue and honoring lived experiences. Enjoy art and make connections at Buckhead Art & Company located in Buckhead Village.
Abbey Glass
Founded in 2012 by designer Abbey Glass, this Atlanta-based brand offers approachable luxury womenswear. From dresses and tops to accessories and jackets, each piece is designed to inspire confidence, elegance and individuality. Visit their Buckhead Village boutique or explore their collections online (link: abbey-glass.com) to discover timeless silhouettes and playful touches that empower you to express your unique style.
Todd Patrick
Luxury menswear brand Todd Patrick, founded by designer Desyree Nicole, blends modern comfort with mid-century inspiration. Expect a variety of textures and relaxed silhouettes designed to spark conversations and empower the modern man. This woman-owned brand, launched in Atlanta’s Buckhead Village and now thriving in New York City, pushes boundaries in the industry. Nicole, a former athlete with a passion for fashion, uses her designs to tell stories and shift the narrative of menswear.
Pinker Times
Artist and designer Skye Lin, a SCAD Atlanta graduate brings her creative vision to life through Pinker Times, a hybrid retail and exhibition space in Buckhead Village. Pinker Times offers a beautiful experience through ethereal floral arrangements, a “forever flower bar” and stunning art installations. Skye’s passion for design extends beyond the walls of her studio as she has collaborated with renowned brands like Disney and crafted floral experiences for popular restaurants. This makes Pinker Times a vibrant place for creativity and beauty, attracting artists, leaders and anyone seeking floral creations.
Bombchel
Archel Bernard, founder of The Bombchel Factory, is more than a fashion designer – she’s a force of empowerment. Born to Liberian refugees, she returned to her roots after graduating from Georgia Tech, establishing The Bombchel Factory to uplift female Ebola survivors. Located inside Ponce City Market, you’ll find contemporary West African fashions including colorful dresses, jumpsuits, hand-dyed garments and jewelry filled with the spirit of Liberia. With each purchase, you support these resilient women and invest in a brighter future.
The Victorian Atlanta
Plant lover and entrepreneur Libby Hockenberry founded The Victorian Atlanta. Her vision: a curated haven offering not just common plants, but one-of-a-kind finds and handcrafted pottery alongside local coffee or mocktails. Envisioned as a place where “plants and coffee could live together,” The Victorian offers the opportunity to sip coffee while surrounded by vibrant flora. Libby and her husband recently expanded their venture with a new location on the Atlanta Beltline. Burle’s Bar, their 1960s-inspired cocktail concept, sits nestled within the plant shop, offering a relaxed, moody ambiance to enjoy classic cocktails, seasonal zero-proof options and natural wines.
Modern Mystic Shop
Founded by Kelley Knight, this modern haven offers accessible tools and expert guidance to deepen your unique spiritual practice. Discover a curated selection of crystals and candles alongside readings, workshops and personalized consultations. Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or just beginning your journey, Modern Mystic empowers you to connect with your intuition and magic. Find them in Atlanta at Ponce City Market or shop online.
etúHOME
Stacy Borocz, with a passion for European design and functionality, brought etúHOME to life in the Shops Around Lenox. This haven for home cooks focuses on serving ware, kitchen tools and other European-inspired pieces that elevate both the preparation and presentation of meals. etúHOME offers a blend of modern updates and timeless elegance, ensuring every item is sustainable and beautiful. From crafted cutting boards to elegant platters, you can find everything to create a functional and stylish European kitchen experience.
Lucy’s Market
Lucy’s Market thrives in Buckhead with their fresh local produce, global gourmet finds, florals and home décor. Entrepreneur Kim Wilson crafted an environment that boasts a curated selection from Georgia peaches to French cheeses, all chosen with her discerning eye. Named after her daughter and grandmother, Lucy’s Market embodies quality, community and a personal touch.
Spanx
This intimate apparel company was founded by Sara Blakely after she found a need for more comfortable pantyhose and other undergarments. The wildly popular brand includes pants, leggings, bodysuits and shapewear. The Spanx by Sara Blakely Foundation supports women through entrepreneurship. The foundation recently donated $5 million to support female entrepreneurs during COVID-19.
Le Jardin Francais
Founder and lead designer Marie-Laure Coste Dujols leads this floral, event and garden design firm with a boutique in Westside Provisions District. Beautiful floral creations can be custom created for occasions or clients can request a home garden design from Le Jardin Francais.
Wish Atlanta Boutique
Founded by Lauren Amos, Wish Atlanta is Atlanta’s pioneering streetwear clothing, showcasing cutting-edge labels and championing diverse talent for two decades. Alongside partner Julie Hogg, they are one of the nation’s leading women-owned streetwear businesses. Wish Atlanta goes beyond fashion by uplifting local artists and fostering a vibrant community that inspires and influences the world.
Faced the Facial Studio
After missing flexible and personalized skin care options in Atlanta, Ansley Bowman launched Faced The Facial Studio. Focusing on the everyday women’s needs, Faced offers upscale and relaxing experiences tailored to individuals at an accessible price point. Alongside partner Martha Moore, Ansley empowers women to prioritize self-care through their innovative approach to skincare. Visit any of their four locations: Buckhead Village, East Cobb, Morning Village or Westside Provisions District.
Women-Owned Businesses for Experiencing the City
Atlanta Dream
The Atlanta Dream started in Atlanta in 2008. The WNBA team has former WNBA-star Renee Montgomery as its three-member investor team. The trailblazing Montgomery is the first retired player to become both an owner and a WNBA executive. The Atlanta Dream 4 Youth Foundation helps youth, single moms and veterans.
Living Walls, The City Speaks
Peru native Monica Campana founded Living Walls to use the power of public art as a social and economic engine to bring life to neglected areas of town through murals and other collaborations. Her street art and community projects have produced beautiful, thought-provoking murals all over the city.
Unexpected Atlanta Tours
Led by local expert Akila McConnell, Unexpected Atlanta Tours offers excursions that go beyond the ordinary. Explore Atlanta’s hidden gems, from savoring local flavors on the Grant Park Food Walk to retracing the steps of Dr. King on the King Historic District Tour. Uncover hidden history and support local businesses to learn more about what puts Atlanta on a different level.
Atlanta Vibe
From D1 volleyball star to thriving entrepreneur, Colleen Craig embodies the dynamism of Atlanta women in sports. Craig’s dedication to building strong communities, coupled with her passion for the sport, led her to found Atlanta Vibe, a pro volleyball federation team. Craig’s story is an inspiration for aspiring athletes and entrepreneurs alike, demonstrating that success can be carved on and off the court.
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