Wednesday, May 27, 2026

[EXCLUSIVE] Bougie Cafe & Bakery Bails on Brookhaven

The Brookhaven location of cafe and bakery Sucré has closed after little more than a year in business.  Located at 3930 Peachtree Road, Sucré was situated in an endcap space within the street level retail of the Alta Porter apartment complex also home to Egg Harbor Cafe and C&S Oyster Bar. 

Based in New Orleans, Sucré was most known for their French macarons, but also featured gelato and sorbets, cookies, brownies and cupcakes, as well as other baked goods and a variety of coffees, teas and sodas.  

The company entered the metro Atlanta market in May 2024 with a location on Main Street in Woodstock.  The Brookhaven location followed in February 2025 with a third outpost at The Forum Peachtree Corners having just debuted this past December.  

The Brookhaven location is marked "temporarily closed" on Google but it has been removed from the corporate website and employees at another location confirm the closure is permanent.  

There was no reason provided for the closure, which reportedly happened quietly earlier this month, but the cafe had about 100 reviews on Google and a 4.1 star rating neither of which are all that great and could be a reflection of the limited business the Brookhaven location saw.  

Ultimately,  Sucré and its offerings are likely best suited for high traffic, dense projects, not destination locations like the standalone apartment complex.  

Did you ever visit Sucré in Brookhaven?  Are you surprised to see  Sucré close?  Who in metro Atlanta do you think makes the best macarons?  

Please share your thoughts below.  

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That’s so sad! Hopefully the other restaurants don’t close up.

Anonymous said...

Not sad. They opened at 9 AM. Too late if you are selling coffee and pastries.

Anonymous said...

I live in walking distance. I've seen the sucre sign,but there was no indication of what the business was. A neighbor had posted on our community Facebook page she got her nails done at that building. I assumed it was a nail place. IMO, it shows businesses should do a better job of identifying what they do with their outdoor signage. I would have never guessed it was a bakery.

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