This cozy Upper West Side whiskey bar offers a surprisingly affordable brunch, with fairly traditional entrees in the $11-15 range. Each dish comes with a mimosa, bellini, or bloody Mary. Read more.
For $18.95 plus tax, you’ll be served an entree and not one but two entire drinks: choose from mimosa, bloody Mary, bellini, screwdriver, or sangria. Read more.
Though it's a bit on the pricier side, you’ll get a pleasant ambiance and delicious bites like a fontina/mushroom/spinach Toad in a Hole, or a sweet “Pancrepe,” along with speciality cocktails. Read more.
This joint serves up a hefty breakfast selection, offering everything from a biscuit sausage sandwich and BLT-plus-egg, to a tofu scramble, and something called “Bowl of Beets". Read more.
Available are organic and cage-free eggs, vegan sausage, tofu scramble, and gluten-free bread options. They also offer six Benedict options, including BBQ pulled pork and creamed spinach. Read more.
The meals here are so affordable, you can order two items for the price of one dish at a fancier spot. Read more.
Two bloody Mary choices (one with smoked chipotle pepper) and a rum maple egg cream, an adult spin on the classic beverage with spiced rum and McClure’s maple syrup. Read more.
This pasta bar has a weekend brunch, serving up scrambles, omelettes, paninis, granola, banana french toast, and a ricotta-nutella fried dough creation for under $10 each, in addition to $4 mimosas. Read more.
Each week sports a new theme, but the cafe has some consistent brunch-y staples, like a tofu scramble and gluten-free pancakes that can come with blueberries or strawberry sauce. Read more.
This hidden gem isn’t necessarily as cheap as some of the other places on this list. But what it loses in economy is saves in ambiance, plus you get complimentary muffins before your meal. Read more.
Their bottomless special will run you $23.95 for an entree, coffee, and 90 minutes of unlimited blood orange mimosas or bloody Marys. Read more.
Their selection-filled menu (with entrees in the $8-15 range) includes an acclaimed oxtail hash, lobster and “The Biggie Breakfast,” which comes piled high with hangar steak, Read more.
Most entrees are around $12; try splitting one with a couple $4 side dishes like chicken & apple sausage or sticky pecan buns for more variety at an affordable price. Read more.
El Camion has your back, and for the low price of $10, give or take a few. Their brunch selection is mighty, with many egg-centric options like the huevos diablos. Read more.