Brunch
Brunch
Page 2The Best Outdoor Brunch Spots In NYC
Lots of places serve brunch, but not all have outdoor seating. These are the best spots that have both.
Little Egg
Little Egg is a little brunch spot in Prospect Heights doing interesting things with eggs.
Golden Unicorn
Golden Unicorn is a restaurant above a bank in Chinatown where you can eat some dim sum while a wedding reception is going down nearby.
House of Joy
For a festive dim sum experience or a Cantonese dinner with a huge group, head to House of Joy in Chinatown.
Bird on the Roof
Bird on the Roof is a seasonal Australian coffee shop in Montauk with great brunch dishes.
Krupa Grocery
Krupa Grocery is an all-day neighborhood restaurant in Windsor Terrace with babycinos and a nice backyard.
Cafe Gitane
Cafe Gitane is the quintessential Nolita place to see and be seen, especially if you’re hoping to see some avocado toast.
Café Patoro
Stick to the pão de queijo and sweets at this Brazilian bakery and café at the South Street Seaport.
Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao
The Koreatown location of Nan Xiang Xiao Long Bao specializes in soup dumplings that are bigger than most.
Rintintin
RintintIn is a Mediterranean spot in Nolita that tends to draw a crowd and feels like a trendy cafe you'd find in the south of France.
Hey Yuet
Stop by Hey Yuet in Chelsea to eat some good dim sum and other Cantonese dishes in a casual space filled with antique trinkets.
Maisonetta
This modern Mott Haven restaurant serves Mexican and French food, and it's perfect for a date night.
Flipper’s
The soufflé pancakes at this Soho spot live up to the hype, and they have pretty good savory food too.
Dim Sum Garden
Come to this Flushing spot for a big variety of high-quality dim sum any day of the week.
Dagon
Dagon is a big pastel restaurant on the Upper West Side where you can eat hummus, brisket shakshuka, and a flabread the size of your arm.
French Roast
A classic bistro on the Upper West Side, French Roast is a charming, unpretentious place where you can eat duck confit and watch Law & Order on TV.
K'Far
K'Far is an all-day Israeli restaurant at the Hoxton hotel in Williamsburg. Come by for sandwiches and pastries during the day or a full dinner at night.
Freemans
Freemans isn't the hot spot it was when it first opened, but this LES restaurant still serves deeply satisfying American food.
Harlem Hookah
Harlem's only Black-woman-owned Hookah Bar has a fun late-night scene and unique shisha flavors.
Maison Close
At this French restaurant in Soho, you can have a fun night out at one of their raucous cabaret parties. Just don't bother coming in for the food.
Miriam
A busy brunch destination on the Upper West Side, this Israeli restaurant is perfect for some midday shakshuka.
Baby Blues Luncheonette
At Baby Blues in Williamsburg, you can get a great Greek/American breakfast and browse a selection of VHS tapes while you wait for your table.
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