Looking for a cheap & delectable brunch deal? For $14.50 prix-fixe, choose from 9 entrees w/ drink included. Try the Nutella French Toast. Read more.
Great brunch, but make a reservation! Also a good place to stop in during off hours and grab a beer and a home made sausage at the bar. Read more.
Go here for a major weekend brunch deal: $18 for an entrée and unlimited drinks. On Mondays, come for 2-hour all-you-can-eat & drink ($20). Read more.
The little eatery, ideal for coffee and a light bite or a full breakfast any day of the week, feels more like Vermont than Manhattan. Read more.
Take everything you’ve ever thought brunch to be, add one of NYC’s hottest night club scenes and you have what brunch is like at LAVO on Saturdays. Read more.
Go here on weekends for the tastiest brunch bargain in the Meatpacking District. Entrée & unlimited champagne for $29. Order Ouefs Paradou. Read more.
Weekend brunch might be your best bet here, for old-world breakfast treats like shirred eggs with black truffles, and a rich black-pudding clafoutis. Featured in Where to Eat 2011! Read more.
Eat this: matzo ball soup made with duck fat, a skirt steak sandwich served alongside hand-cut fries, & piri-piri-hot-sauce-marinated chicken kebabs, soft-boiled eggs with challah "soldiers" (AM only) Read more.
"Lavo" means “I wash” in Italian, yet for some reason, the Saturday Champagne Brunch is not the picture of purity. Restaurant slash nightclub, with Pastis-esque trimmings upstairs. Read more.
NY (Eat) There is no other place that will make you feel like you are in your grandmother’s living room enjoying a fresh cup of tea than this place! Read more.
The parmesan french toast is the best french toast in NYC, making our list of "The Tastes That Make the City: NYC Edition." Read more.
The three-course, $25 lunchtime prix fixe menu is one of the better deals in midtown. And per Adam Platt, the signature tarte flambée is worth a special trip. Read more.
The storefront is teeny, but it oozes charm. With a largely organic menu, hand-crafted macarons, and a selection of over 100 fine loose teas, Bosie is definitely a neighborhood gem. Read more.
One macaron flavor they boast is bacon and maple. If that wasn't enough, pair their cookies with a selection of over 80 different teas and you've got a match made in heaven. Read more.
Untamed Sandwiches just unleashed its breakfast sandwich menu. The Jacquelyn Park is the meatiest, with cider-braised pork, cheddar, beans & black pepper aioli, topped with sunny side-up eggs. Read more.
Bagels aside, the Nova and House Cured Salmon are already crowd pleasers; they also mix up fish salads like whitefish and tuna, all of which are served with bagels and all the fixings. Read more.
Guy thought the skillet apple waffle was "killer." The spicy salsa verde and golden raisins elevated the empanadas in the Chico Grande plate to a new level according to Guy. Read more.
This scene-y, California-style spot in Chinatown serves a killer brunch. Options range from acai bowls, to a breakfast sandwich with scrambled eggs, cheddar, & pickled jalapenos. Read more.
The Bitches say: A+. A quality afternoon tea with memorable service and a desirable atmosphere that is perfect for a special occasion with loved ones. Read more.