The East Village classic brunch. Excellent pancakes, Dutch-style (crunchy edges, fluffy middle with in season fruit). Good value steak and eggs and sausages and oysters. Don't forget the bloody marys!
The steak and eggs are suuuuuper rich and it comes with a half plate of hash browns. Tbh I prefer Jack’s Wife Frieda, but the Bloody Bullshot is pretty perfect 👌🏽
Fantastic brunch. Come before 11 or after 2. The Bloody Mary options are plentiful -- the spicier the better. Eggs all cooked perfectly, hash browns go with every dish, and share the Dutch pancakes.
Dishes are rustic or downright simple (the famed sardines and Triscuits remain a staple), but solid. Brunch is a classic in its own right, but be prepared for the wait.
Really can't go wrong at Prune. Small dishes make it perfect for sharing with friends. Special roasted beef rib is messy but perfect for bone gnawers. Ask for advice on wine. Save room for dessert.
So worth the wait. Get the spiced chickpeas (eggs on top are delicious) and a Bloody Mary. Do not leave without ordering the Dutch Baby as well. Can't go wrong with anything on the menu.
Possibly my favorite brunch in the city to date. Definitely a restaurant with spunky character. They serve kick-ass Bloody Marys & the spaghetti carbonara is divine. Also devoured the Dutch pancake.
Hip, happening place on the LES. Great brunch with brilliant Bloody Marys (there's an entire menu). Try the sweet, creamy and generously portioned fresh ricotta ($13). Read more
Try something different for brunch... Sausage & oysters. And get the perfect bibb salad on the side. Not into that idea? Here's another one: spaghetti al carbonara.
Genuinely one of the best pancakes ever. I've been to Prune for dinner + brunch, both of which are phenomenal. I'd recommend to anyone. The environment, the food, and the people are perfect. ✨
This joint has got personality to spare: a friendly staff, a small dining room filled with fiercely loyal regulars, and a quirky menu that runs from the inspired to the insane. Read more
The wait is usually long, but for perfectly done traditional brunch items (scrambled eggs, hash browns, etc) this spot has the ambience and the recipes. One of the best in the hood
Always a treat. Gabrielle's quirky takes on classic dishes. This time had the Shrimp w/anchovy butter to start. Be sure to mop up all the sauce with the good bread!
I've heard nothing but amazing things about this brunch spot. I've yet to go for brunch, but dinner was fantastic! The octopus and the pork chop were my meal highlights. Can't wait to try brunch.
The restaurant is pretty small and crowded, but the food is great. Their dinner menu changes seasonally, so it's hard to make recommendations—that said, the duck and pigeon entrées were amazing.
It small but in Parisian way food...is just amazing four of us chose different dishes and every thing was truly outstanding.....we will come back many times (expect to pay 100-125$ per person )
While everyone talks about brunch, the real star here is the roasted bone marrow. Luxuriously decadent and oh so delicious. It's good enough to make it your entrée.
Oysters are terrific and really well seasoned. Potato rossi is a must have with sour cream. Eggs are light and fluffy. Coffee is steep at $3 with no refills, but well worth it.
Chris Cosentino, of Food Network's The Best Thing I Ever Ate, loves the Bacon & Marmalade Sandwich, and other American dishes, at Prune in New York, NY. Find more tips at Food Network Local. Read more
This cozy spot on the Lower East Side offers ten variations of Bloody Marys - good enough reason to keep brunching all summer long. They also make a killer Dutch pancake! Read more
The Soft Scrambled Eggs are excellent but it's all about the Dutch Style Pancake here. Crispy along the edges and super soft and fluffy in the inside, it's like eating a gigantic madeleine.
Seriously the best bloody Mary's, hands down. Some favorites: spicy stewed chickpeas, monte cristo, pancake & Joe's dairy. Clearly, I brunch a lot here.
Can't say enough about the BLOODY MARY! Simply the best- very spicy and tangy w/out being too tomato-y. Love their eggs benedict and carbonara too, but not the long wait ;(
The menu at Prune is always a surprise, but they manage to make an array of seemingly random ingredients work together in ways you would have never imagined. Go at lunch when you can nab a seat!
The chicken liver canneloni are out of control. The pan sauce on the pigeon is similarly incredible. Even the shrimp toast is awesome. Prune makes you hate sharing.
Gabrielle Hamilton knows that perfectly ripe peaches don't need a whole lot of bells and whistles: She caramelizes the fruit and piles it on top of a soft piece of white bread.