Make sure to take a look at the speicials. Especially if one of them is Banana Pecan French Toast or the Irish Omelette. You'll feel like you died and went to heaven! Read more.
There's usually a bit of a wait at the Toast for brunch, but it's well worth it for the bomb Drunkard’s French Toast, crazy vintage decoration, and a rousing game of "what did THEY do last night?" Read more.
People-watching becomes an art form in this posh section of the city. Soak up the sun and do a different kind of window shopping while you munch at Stephanie's on Newbury Street. Read more.
Get here early for Brunch to avoid long waits—be sure to ask for extra bagel chips to start, and get the blintzes and a side order of fat potato pancakes. 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.
Drink your tea pinky out at the Taj Boston's rooftop champagne brunch buffet on the hotel's 17th floor. The meal will cost you but the sweeping views of the city are free. Read more.