Unforgettable Dining Experiences Await in Our
Charming Restaurant
Nestled within The Shaffner Inn, Founders Restaurant is an enchanting spot for breakfast, brunch, and lunch. The restaurant’s unique setting is reflected in its historic decor and playful mismatched china, perfectly complementing the era of the home.
Reservations are recommended for weekend brunch.
Founders Restaurant
Hours of Operation
*NEW Winter Hours as of 2/17/24*
Tuesday – Thursday (Breakfast & Lunch): CLOSED*
Friday-Sunday (Brunch): 8:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Closed on Mondays.
*We will uphold all pre-existing reservations made for large groups on weekdays.
Weekday Breakfast & Lunch Menu
Founders Restaurant promises a culinary experience that is both memorable and inventive. It’s an ideal location for a weekday gathering, a business lunch, birthday celebration, or simply to enjoy a spontaneous get-together. Standout specialties include New Orleans Style Shrimp and Grits, Texas Pete Honey Chicken and Waffles, and the Chef’s Choice Avocado Toast, a weekly changing surprise.
Weekend Brunch Menu
Weekend brunch holds a special place in the hearts of locals, and we recommend securing your reservations in advance, especially for Saturday and Sunday. Indulge in our brunch-only items, featuring classics like Classic Eggs Benedict and Smoked Salmon Benedict, French toast, and fluffy pancakes.
Cocktail Menu
Founders’ drink menu sets the tone for each meal with playful mimosas, an exceptional Bloody Mary, and an array of impressive cocktails.
Directions
Directions to Rear Parking Lot from Entryway on Marshall St:
Continue straight on Marshall St.
Turn right on Brookstown Ave. (BYGood Coffee is on the left)
Turn right on High St. SW
Merge into the left lane when possible (It is connected to the 233B exit lane)
Turn left into the rear parking lot
Directions to Rear Parking Lot from US-421 S
Take Exit 233B
Take the second left into the rear parking lot
Parking
There is a parking lot located behind The Shaffner Inn. When overflow parking is needed, you may park across the street at The Hawthorne Inn.