Known for its extensive list of craft beers and craftier cocktails, Deep Ellum serves up a satisfying brunch. Accompany a breakfast burrito ($8) with a classy morning cocktail … or two … or five. Read more.
Forget any idea of a light brunch at The Gallows – if you go, you’re in it to win it. You either exit this place feeling like the Octomom or you fall into a food coma-induced sleep and never leave. Read more.
This elegant little eatery is serving up fancy brunch at a very reasonable price. For under $10, chow down on a plate of crepes, a truffled scrambled egg tartine, or poached eggs a la bearnaise. Read more.
The folks at Local 149 serve up some serious brunch comfort food: chicken and waffles with warm maple syrup, nutmeg butter, and apricot jam. If that’s not exactly up your alley, try the French toast. Read more.
There are restaurants ready and willing to fatten you up. M3 in Somerville serves up buttermilk fried chicken wings with toasted pecan waffles and apple butter syrup ($11). Read more.
There are restaurants ready and willing to fatten you up. Trina’s Starlite Lounge serves its chicken and waffles with hot pepper syrup. Read more.
If you’re one of those “Sriracha on everything” people, try Masa. The menu at this chic South End eatery is overrun with words like “chipotle,” “jalapeno,” and “chile-dusted” – even the cocktails. Read more.