Catalyst reminds us why traditional cooking methods have been around so long. Read more.
It's a different kind of BYOB at this haunt's brunch: be-your-own-bartender. Toss celery, olives, Worcestershire sauce, and more into your spicy cocktail and enjoy menu items like the Cuban Reuben. Read more.
If you like your brunch with a jazzy twist, hoof it to this South End hot spot for eats and music. Snack on decadent poutine — cheese fries smothered in gravy and topped with eggs ($14). Read more.
Head over to this neighborhood gem for suckling pig brunch specials that will alternate weekly. Regal Beagle offers brunch every weekend and now on Monday afternoons too. Read more.
Rough morning? Don't bother getting dressed — laid back types can gather at Tremont 647 and the adjacent Sister Sorel for a lazy pajama brunch on Saturdays and Sundays. Read more.
Relax and enjoy a Sunday brunch featuring live reggae music while snacking on a banana crepe ($6) or maybe the corned beef hash and eggs ($12). No pressure. Read more.
Bondir emphasizes local and seasonal ingredients; nothing new about that. And yet the dishes on the constantly changing menu don’t resemble anyone else’s. Read more.
Tiffani Faison’s new Boston project serves barbecue on metal trays and beverages in Mason jars. Top Chef alum offers up pulled pork, brisket, beans, coleslaw, and more with the music blasting. Read more.
Roxy’s impressed on the Food Network’s Great Food Truck Race and now hawks creative combinations like Vermont cheddar and roasted butternut squash around the city. Read more.