Even the super early risers can find a spot that’s perfect for brunch

There are a few theories on when and where brunch originated. Some say it originated in England as a post-hunt celebration, others a post-church meal. Brunch became popular in the 1930s in Chicago when actors would have publicity tours via train from the East Coast to California. They would stop in Chicago for a midday meal.

At some point “going to brunch” became a real event. So much so that restaurants are constantly trying to up the ante. For example, you now have Bottomless Mimosa Brunch, All-You-Can-Eat Brunch, Musical Brunch, Trivia Brunch, and even Drag Brunch. So which ones can you take the kids to? We’ve rounded up some of the best brunch spots that are kid-friendly while equally delicious. We found a couple for the early risers too!

Andersonville

Replay
From 10 a.m.-2 p.m., kids are welcome at Replay Andersonville. While you enjoy brunch favorites such as biscuits and gravy or huevos rancheros, the kids (and adults), can feel nostalgic playing classic arcade games like Asteroids, Donkey Kong, or Ms. Pac-Man. They also have pinball.

Saturdays & Sundays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

5358 N. Clark St.
Online: replayandersonville.com

Avondale

Chief O’Neill’s
The brunch buffet at Chief O’Neill’s has everything you could ask for: salads, fruit, cheese, smoked salmon, glazed ham, Irish Eggs Benedict, soup, assorted bread, a Taco Bar, and more. Kids will love building their own ice cream sundaes with many toppings to choose from. Adults are only $30 while kids under 6 are $23. When the weather warms up, sit in the beautiful garden and let the kids stretch their legs a little.

Saturdays & Sundays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

3471 N. Elston Ave.
Online: chiefoneillspub.com

Lakeview

2d Restaurant
2d Restaurant is not only one of the best donut shops in Chicago, but they also serve brunch items, including breakfast sandwiches, and a variety of chicken sandwiches (even plant-based.) What makes 2d Restaurant special is its decor. The monochrome comic-book murals make you feel like you’ve walked into a coloring book.

Thursdays – Mondays, 9 a.m.

3155 N Halsted Street
Online: 2d-restaurant.com

Crosby’s
Iron Skillet Blueberry Cornbread—need we say more? If we must, at this neighborhood family favorite, you’ll also find omelets & eggs, french toast & pancakes, burgers & salads, as well as a kids’ brunch menu.

Saturdays & Sundays, 8:30 a.m.

3455 N. Southport Ave.
Online: crosbyschicago.com

Smoke Daddy
The family-style brunch includes limitless servings of monkey bread, the most amazing hash browns, bacon, sausage, fruit, and a platter of pancakes. Don’t forget to leave room for your entree!

Saturdays & Sundays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

3636 N. Clark St.
Online: thesmokedaddy.com

Lincoln Park

Cafe Ba Ba Reeba
Create your own feast from their selection of brunch tapas, including Jamon Serrano Benedict, bite-sized pintxos like their famous Chorizo-wrapped Date, Breakfast Paella, and a variety of traditional tapas dishes. These shareable plates are a great way to introduce kids to new foods.

Saturdays & Sundays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

441 N. Clark St.
Online: cafebabareeba.com

RJ Grunts
RJ Grunts is always on the ready with crayons or wiki sticks for the little diners. Couple cheesy buffalo hashbrowns with their more traditional breakfast items, or skip straight to a classic burger. Afterward, hop across the road to the Lincoln Park Zoo for the perfect family day.

Saturdays & Sundays, 10:30 a.m.

2056 N. Lincoln Park W.
Online: rjgruntschicago.com

Logan Square

Park & Field
Even though it is called a Boozy Brunch, Park & Field is all about family. They aim to have their 6,000-square-foot patio feel like a backyard barbeque, where the kids feel comfortable playing lawn games and running around. The rotating weekly buffet includes an omelet bar, charcuterie, fruit, eggs, meats, pancakes, waffles, and vegetarian and vegan options.

Saturdays & Sundays, 10:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

3509 W. Fullerton Ave.
Online: parkandfieldchicago.com

Rogers Park

Honey Bear Cafe
The menu at Honey Bear Cafe is over-the-top. Choose from skillets that include a Chicken Fried Chicken Skillet, a Sloppy Skillet, a Paddy’s (corned beef) Skillet, and more. Or try to finish off a Stuffed Cajun Cheesesteak Biscuit. We dare you! Children will love their kids’ menu as well. You might want to join their loyalty rewards program as you will be back.

Monday-Friday, 7:30 am-2:30 p.m.
Saturday-Sunday, 7:30 am-3:30 p.m.

7036 N Clark St.
Online: honeybearrp.com

Roscoe Village

Beat Kitchen
Beat Kitchen has long been known for its Concerts for Kids on Sunday mornings. They have since pivoted and now host a Bluegrass Brunch every Saturday. Enjoy your brunch in the front room and then head back to the performance stage to listen to some of Chicago’s finest Bluegrass Ensembles. Admission is free, open to all ages, and is first come – first served.

Saturdays, 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

2100 W. Belmont Ave.
Online: beatkitchen.com

John’s Place
John’s Place is one of the most kid-friendly restaurants around and you will always find lots of families dining here. Their brunch includes favorites like Bananas Foster French Toast and egg combos, as well as several Mexican specialties. Of course, they also have a kids’ menu.

Saturdays & Sundays, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

2132 W. Roscoe Ave.
Online: johnsplace.com

Kitsch’n
Kitsch’n may remind you of the kitchen you grew up eating in. The decor is ’70s-esque with tons of retro toys and games lining the walls and shelves. It is definitely a blast from the past and it’s fun to point things out to your kids and tell the stories of how you had this or that when you were little. But don’t let the retro vibe fool you, the menu is quite modern and very tasty. The chilaquiles “Levanta Los Muertos” are so good!

Monday-Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Friday-Sunday, 7:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.

2005 W. Roscoe Ave.
Online: kitschn.com

West Loop

Recess
The space at Recess is incredible, particularly the huge patio. It’s quite unique for Chicago. In fact, it is the largest outdoor patio in the city. While it is known as a 21+ establishment, children are welcome for weekend brunch. They even have a separate kids’ brunch menu to prove it. With giant lawn games like Jenga and Connect 4, the whole family can keep busy while you wait for your food, which by the way is also quite yummy!

Saturdays & Sundays, 11 a.m.-3 p.m.

838 W. Kinzie Ave.
Online: chicagoinrecess.com

Wicker Park

Janik’s Cafe
The early bird catches the worm at this one. This small, casual spot serves all-day breakfast and lunch with a Mexican flare.

7 days a week, 7:00 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

2011 W. Division St.
Online: janikscafe.com

From comfort to classic, these 22 spots are the best brunches in town, guaranteed to satisfy even the pickiest of eaters.

No one does brunch like New Yorkers, and we don’t stop brunching once children arrive. Brunch is that perfect mashup of sweet and savory dishes, with an option for every member of the family. We have plenty of picks for all types of eaters, from those with a serious sweet tooth to the more discerning lunch meat connoisseurs, and even some vegan and vegetarian-friendly locations. Read on for our favorite spots for kid-friendly brunch in NYC. And if this post leaves you hungry for dessert and pancakes, you can check out our picks for the best NYC pancakes and ice cream in NYC.

The Best Brunch Spots in the Bronx

1. For Feeling Like You’re Part of the Family: Jimmy’s Grand Cafe

When you eat at Jimmy’s, you’re part of the family. This community favorite huge space is casual, lively, and super friendly. Visit for diner vibes with large groups (there’s plenty of seating space) and large appetites (the menu options are incredibly varied, too).

The brunch menu includes American fare with a Dominican flair, like buttermilk pancakes, a few burger options, huevos rancheros, and more. And while a kid’s brunch menu is available, the adult portions are big and varied enough to share. If you’re planning a larger get-together, you can reserve a Brunch buffet for a party of 35 or more.

1001 Castle Hill Ave.
Unionport
Online: jimmysgrandcafe.com

2. For a Healthy All-day Breakfast: Mottley Kitchen

This cafe is super cozy and modern, with a slick interior. You can also sit upstairs in the cute outdoor rooftop deck! Their all-day breakfast fare combined with the lunch menu is perfect for a brunchy experience any time. Choose from healthier options like the chicken grain bowl, egg dishes, or steak and onion sandwich. There are also plenty of vegan and vegetarian dishes like overnight oats, kale salad, and black bean soup.

You can often find community events here, like rooftop yoga and films, art installations, and even virtual cooking classes.

402 East 140th St.
South Bronx
Online: mottleykitchen.com

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3. For an Israeli Spin on Brunch: Reunion

This Israeli cafe is a great option if you’re looking for a brunch that serves up something other than waffles and pancakes. Okay, they do serve pancakes, too. But besides that, you’ll find Middle Eastern dishes like schnitzel, cucumber salad, shakshuka, breakfast pita, shawarma, and more. Breakfast and lunch are served all day, until 5 p.m., so you can get your fix any time you crave it.

You have a choice of seating between the heated and covered outdoor seating or the cozy interior with vintage decor. Although the cafe doesn’t have a kids menu, staff is accommodating for their smaller patrons and can make modifications to the orders on request. There are also plenty of high chairs at their disposal, as well as safe and colorful children’s silverware for kids to use.

544 Union Ave.
Williamsburg
Online: reunionyc.com

4. For a Classic Diner and Tons of Character: Tom’s

Is it gourmet? No. But it is beloved, and with good reason. A classic diner that’s been around since the 30s, Tom’s is a neighborhood institution well on its way to becoming a city treasure.Serving classic diner food, including cherry lime rickeys and crab cakes, Tom’s is packed with both quirky decor and people. (You will probably have a short wait when you go, but the crowd is jovial and staff often pass out orange wedges to help fend off any hunger pangs.)

Insider Tip: Tom’s is within walking distance of the Brooklyn Museum and the Brooklyn Botanic Garden, so it’s a good choice for before or after a visit. And breakfast is served all day! Note: It’s cash only, but there is an ATM on site.

782 Washington Ave.
Prospect Heights
Online: tomsbrooklyn.com

5. For Brunch with a Side of Brooklyn: Sunday in Brooklyn

Want to experience full-on Brooklyn with your brunch? Head to this mega-popular spot not far from Domino Park for noshing and people watching. Brunch is served all week long, from 9:30 a.m. until 4:30 p.m., though a reservation is recommended due to the place’s popularity.

The buzzy and casual main dining room hums with energy as favorites like decadent pancakes with hazelnut maple praline; cheddar scramble, and yes, avocado toast (with Calabrian chili, piparras, and watercress on toasted sourdough) emerge from the kitchen. Dishes offer a sophisticated twist on breakfast favorites new and old, and a serious, inventive and funny cocktail menu will please those who want to sample some spirits… because “every day should be like a Sunday in Brooklyn.”

Plus, there’s plenty of space to park strollers! There are some tables set up outside, as well as rooftop garden seating.

348 Wythe Ave.
Williamsburg
Online: sundayinbrooklyn.com

6. For Indulgent Comfort Food: Buttermilk Channel

Another brunch hotspot for Brooklynites (read: lines can get long), Buttermilk Channel is probably not the place to go if you’re trying to watch your waistline. This place excels in sweet and salty elevated comfort food, making it an ideal place for some weekend indulgence. You can also opt for outdoor dining.

Brunch offerings include Pecan pie French toast, the benedict-like eggs Huntington (made with a biscuit), fried pork chops and cheddar waffles, egg scrambles with toast, hash, and salad—and more! It’s a good thing that brunch here is a weekend-only affair.

The kid’s menu serves up a full meal for just $15, including a main, a side, dessert and juice or milk. While you’re there, you can even grab the house-published cookbook or a tote bag.

524 Court St.
Carroll Gardens
Online: buttermilkchannelnyc.com

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7. For a Cozy Brunch on the Upper East: The Penrose

The Penrose is a sure brunch winner with its French toast sticks, mac and cheese, a refreshing citrus crunch salad, popcorn chicken, and other fan favs. The whole place oozes calm and you’ll want to kick back in this cabin-like space or the dog-friendly outdoor patio all day. Brunch is served up Monday through Friday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.

1590 Second Ave.
Upper East Side
Online: penrosebar.com

8. For Doggie Brunch: Barking Dog

Bring all your children to Barking Dog—both the two-legged and four-legged kind! This dog- and kid-friendly establishment is a haven for dog lovers of all ages. Pooches are welcome to join families for brunch, with a seating area outside complete with watering fountains and the occasional treat from waitstaff. Kids also get a treat in the form of coloring books and crayons (though all the good doggos will likely keep them entertained enough!).

Brunch is a particular specialty of both locations, with a selection of yummy waffles, hearty sandwiches and burgers, frittatas, salads, and more. Brunch is served seven days a week, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

329 West 49th St.
Hell’s Kitchen

1678 3rd Ave.
Upper East Side
Online: barkingdognyc.com

9. For a Trip Down the Rabbit Hole: Alice’s Tea Cup

Fall down the rabbit hole at this whimsical Alice in Wonderland-inspired tea house. Every child will have a magical experience at Alice’s Tea Cup: On entering the establishment, children are sprinkled with fairy dust and told to make a wish! Your new little fairies might even get some wings to wear while they visit for a truly wonderful experience.

There are two locations in Manhattan: Chapter I is the original space with a large selection of Alice-themed shopping goodies, while Chapter II has the bigger space. Outdoor seating is available, though the outside seating is sometimes taken up by private events.

Both spots have a cozy and whimsical vibe, serving all kinds of tea with a varied menu of cakes, scones and sandwiches. You’ll also find heartier selections for the hungrier brunchers, like poached eggs with smoked salmon on a buttermilk scone. Yum! Adults can enjoy some tea-infused drinks, like the Mango Mate Mimosa.

Don’t have the time to sit and nosh? You can now drop by Alice’s To Go spot for some savory treats and a tea or coffee to enjoy on the run.

Various Locations
Online: alicesteacup.com

10. For Farm-to-table Fare: Friend of a Farmer

Friend of a Farmer takes farmhouse chic to a new level, complete with cozy indoor and outdoor farmhouse vibes and decor. Open for over 30 years, the restaurant prides itself on serving food using only local and fresh ingredients, which makes this one of the oldest “farm-to-table” spots in the city.

Brunch is served from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and the menu is full of classic beloved dishes featuring eggs, fish and meats. Waffles and pancakes are also on the menu, with options that include fresh fruit. Pies, sandwiches and even soup are also up for grabs, as are a number of vegetarian options.

77 Irving Place
Gramercy Park
Online: friendofafarmer.com

11. For a Savory Experience: Jane

All-week brunch at Jane’s is a more savory affair than in many other brunch hot-spots. Here, you’ll find dishes loaded with eggs, fish like tuna and salmon, spinach and goat cheese, and great extras like potatoes, chicken sausage, and more. Servers are accommodating to kids and offer smaller portions for the kiddos. The desserts are sure to be a crowd pleaser, like the “Milk & Cookies,” which features a scoop of vanilla gelato in ice-cold milk served with house-baked warm chocolate chip cookies. (Of course, adults can order this dessert, too. We see you salivating over there!).

100 W Houston St.
South Village
Online: janerestaurant.com

12. For Comfort Food Early: Good Enough To Eat

This Upper West Side mainstay (it opened its doors in 1981) starts serving yummy breakfast treats as soon as it opens, and offers more lunchy brunch options after 11 a.m. The menu has a ton of options to choose from, and everything is made from scratch in the kitchen daily, from locally sourced ingredients. Meals are hearty and packed with food, including egg dishes served with homemade biscuits and strawberry butter, sandwiches and melts, chili and salad options, and more.

If your family tends to have big appetites, the banana walnut pancakes are sure to keep your kids full ‘til dinner. Plus, all pancakes, waffles, and french toasts are served with the spot’s famous strawberry butter and maple syrup!

520 Columbus Ave. (at 85th St.)
Upper West Side
Online: goodenoughtoeat.com

13. For a Classic New York Brunch in Central Park: Tavern on the Green

No trip to Central Park is complete without a visit to the historic Tavern on the Green, a restaurant that has captured the spirit of New York City since 1934. In 2014, co-owners Jim Caiola and David Salama (previously of Beau Monde and L’Etage in Philadelphia) re-opened Tavern with a completely redesigned space and menu and here’s what’s cool: The duo live around the block from the restaurant with their own kids so you can bet they wanted to make the restaurant a welcoming and fun place for families.

We approve of the fact that brunch service starts at 9 a.m. on both Saturdays and Sundays (and ends 3:30 p.m.), just in time for that much-needed second or third cup of coffee for exhausted parents. Kids will love the Tavern French Toast with fresh strawberries, candied almonds and whipped cream, while adults can enjoy the more sophisticated fare, like the organic Scottish salmon, served with roasted veggies, French lentils, and chive beurre blanc.

67th Street and Central Park West
Upper West Side
Online: tavernonthegreen.com

14. For Brunch with the Grandparents: American Girl Cafe

Bring your little ones and their accompanying American Girl dolls on a brunch date at the American Girl Cafe. This is truly a treat for little kids—waitstaff are great at making kids feel welcome and special, and there are even special seating arrangements for the American Girl dolls.

Though the meal is a full three-course lunch, you can definitely brunch it up at this special cafe. The menu includes kid-approved selections like pretzel bread, triple-stack grilled cheese, tic-tac-toe pizza, chicken with mushrooms and artichokes, and, of course, deserts a-plenty! Bring your sweet tooth, because you’ll definitely want to try the chocolate mousse flowerpot and seasonal sugar cookie!

75 Rockefeller Plaza
Midtown
Online: americangirl.com

15. For a High-Energy, Fabulous Treat: Junior’s Restaurant

Grits are fan faves at this citrus-orange spot—they’re authentically buttery and add a perfect accessory to omelets in endless varieties. And if you’re steering clear of eggs, you’ll find griddle cakes, cheese blintzes, and oatmeal served in massive portions.

You can find Junior’s in three locations around the city, with the newest perched right on the edge of Times Square. Bonus: The griddles begin heating up at 6:30 a.m. seven days a week, which is perfect for those very early mornings. Sign up on the website to get a special treat: free birthday cake on your (or your kid’s) birthday!

Various Locations
Online: juniorscheesecake.com

16. For a Walk Back to Victorian Times: Lillie’s Victorian

There’s no shortage of atmosphere at Lillie’s, an inviting space that harkens back to Victorian times. We’re talking furnishings acquired from a Belfast mansion, stained glass from Milan and an antique marble bar.

“Delectable provisions” in the form of brunch are served up Saturdays and Sundays from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. The kids will go nuts for the buttermilk pancakes (available without gluten, FYI) and you’ll love the eggs benny and guac toast.

249 West 49th St.
Midtown

13 E 17th St.
Union Square
Online: lilliesnyc.com

17. For Over-the-Top Milkshakes: Carnegie Diner

Who says milkshakes can’t be a brunch food? We think they should be considered a go-to at brunch and the chocolate pancake milkshake served at the Carnegie Diner does not disappoint. If that’s not enough to impress the entire family, consider such fun menu options as the pancake lollipops (mini silver dollar pancakes served on a lollipop stick). Located steps away from Carnegie Hall, your early birds will delight in the 7 a.m. start time for breakfast, while your later risers will appreciate that brunch is served all day, every day. And here’s something to look forward to: A Times Square location is coming in spring of 2023!

205 West 57th St.
Midtown
Online: carnegiediner.com

18. For a Trip to Spain Without Leaving Town: Spanish Diner at Mercado

One of the best ways to start your Hudson Yards exploration: Brunch at Spanish Diner at José Andrés Mercado Little Spain. The diner, which opens daily at 7 a.m., is tucked right under the High Line. Egg fans take note: Egg dishes are a specialty here, with such offerings as classics like fried eggs served atop a bed of French fries. If your little ones prefer something sweet, the olive oil pancakes and Spanish-style French toast, soaked overnight in milk and then soaked in egg, are a must try.

10 Hudson Yards
Hudson Yards
Online: littlespain.com

19. For an Indoor Garden That Can’t Be Beat: Gnocco

East Village locals know all about the bliss that can be found at Gnocco, an Italian restaurant that’s been serving meals to neighborhood families for 20 years. If it’s available, opt for a table in the plant-filled, covered garden out back. The heated retreat is the perfect place to sip a cappuccino and watch as your kids relish their plate of fluffy pancakes or a Roman-style margherita pizza. Gnocco has a variety of options for patrons, whether you’re looking for a big bottomless brunch meal or some small a la carte bites—plus, there’s a menu for vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options.

337 East 10th St.
East Village
Online: gnocco.com

Cool Queens Kid-friendly Brunch Spots

20. For a Hearty Meal: The Queensboro

The Queensboro is a popular neighborhood brunch spot for families, with brunch being served on Saturdays from 11 to 3 and Sundays from 10:30 to 3, this is the place to go if you want a hearty meal. Whether you’re in the mood for some eggs or a burger, the Queensboro has it. There’s also a children’s menu for younger visitors to choose from, with a selection of smaller kid portions of popular brunch dishes.

The space has many highchairs, so there’s always one on hand when it’s needed. The restaurant also keeps some coloring books for young patrons. When in doubt, ask a staff member: Waitstaff are happy to help parents choose the best dishes for all the family members.

80-02 Northern Blvd.
Jackson Heights
Online: thequeensboro.com

21. For Down-home Comfort Food: Mom’s Kitchen and Bar

With two locations, in Astoria and Midtown, Mom’s Kitchen and Bar is a must-stop if you’re craving some delicious food. The vibe is fun (don’t miss the Golden Girls prayer candles) and portions are absolutely huge.

There’s a great selection of pancakes that kids are sure to love, like mac ‘n cheese, Bedrock (which are made with Fruity Pebbles, topped with mixed berries, whipped cream and berry syrup), and apple cobbler. Another kid favorite is Big Mouth Shakes! Plus, the back of the menu has a super fun space for kids to create their own comics.

There are also heartier and less sweet options, like the revamped avocado toast (made with eggs, tomato, cucumber, pickled onions and house Hollandaise sauce on multigrain toast), shrimp and cheesy grits, and plenty more. Brunch is served seven days a week, all day long! That means you can grab brunch until midnight on some days, if the craving strikes.

3301 31st Ave.
Astoria

701 9th Ave. at 48th St.
Midtown
Online: eatatmomsnyc.com

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22. For a Super Sugar Rush: Project Brunch

S’mores and oreo pancakes! Frozen coffee and hot chocolate in a jar! Project Brunch is every sweet brunch enthusiast’s dream. The dishes really hit the sweet spot—literally! Served with sugary toppings like cream cheese frosting and marshmallows, nuts and fruits, and plenty more. It might not be a healthy choice, but it sure is a delicious one. Although this brunch specialty spot is a fairly small space, it has a welcoming environment as well as indoor and outdoor seating, and is well worth a visit.

4553 Arthur Kill Rd.
Staten Island
Online: projectbrunch.com

Add a little (bunny) bounce to your Easter weekend activities at a restaurant serving Easter brunch. Whether you and your little “peeps” want to sit down to a three course meal of find a buffet bursting with the flavors of the season, these restaurants are serving up traditional (and not-so-traditional) meals so you can enjoy the day. Don’t forget to pack an Easter activity in your diaper bag. Read on to make your plans.

Goldfinch Tavern

Seattle easter brunch
Goldfinch Tavern

You can always count on the restaurants at finer hotels to provide an Easter feast. And this year, Goldfinch Tavern inside the Four Seasons Hotel Seattle, will be serving a delish Easter Day brunch. The three-course meal will start with an appetizer buffet, featuring fresh seafood, yogurt parfaits and salads. Entrees will include Lemon Ricotta Ravioli, Lobster Frittata, Alaskan King or Dungeness Crab and prime rib. Choosing is the hard part here. A dessert trio buffet finishes off your meal, and will surely leave everyone happy.

Insider tip: Kids will love the Candy Bar they can use to fill their Easter baskets.

Hours: April 17, 2022; 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Cost: $99/Adult; $35/Kid, 12 & under; $25 for bottomless mimosas

99 Union St.
Seattle, WA
206-749-7070
Online: goldfinchtavern.com

Ray's Boathouse

easter brunch seattle
via yelp

Whether you're looking to dine indoors or outdoor on the heated patio with a view, Easter with Ray's is a tradition for many Seattle families. And this year you can choose to graze at the grand holiday buffet that will be served at the Cafe upstairs, or sit down for a three-course, spring-inspired meal at the at the first floor Boathouse. Reservations are recommended no matter how you plan to spend your Easter morning, but if you've got antsy kids, we recommend the holiday buffet. It's where you'll find your favorite buffet fixings (think: appetizers, salads, desserts) plus the carving and seafood action stations. Families with older kiddos can try the three-course meals that's just as delicious, with a little less up and down. And you can always order from the children's menu in the Boathouse, if the Easter feast is a little too egg-citing.

Date: Apr. 17, 2022
Hours: Cafe: 8 a.m.-9 p.m.; Boathouse brunch: 10:30 a.m.-3 p.m.; Boathouse dinner: 3-8 p.m.
Cost: $70/person; $35/Kid (5-11) in the Cafe only

6049 Seaview Ave. N.W.
Seattle, WA
206-789-3770
Online: rays.com

Elliott's Oyster House

easter brunch seattle
Catherine Tonner / Elliott’s Oyster House

Take a break from preparing bunch for your bunny bunch when you sit down for a casual meal at Elliott's Oyster House at Pier 56. The views are second only to the creative cuisine they'll be serving that morning. The Alder Smoked Alaskan Salmon Scramble and the Crab Rosti will satisfy those looking for seafood. While the Sweet Cream French Toast or Biscuits and Gravy make great choices for kids. But if you've got an Elliott's favorite you totally craving, not to worry, their regular menu will be available too. Parent perk of this brunch? It's gotta be the pricing. Every dish is under $25.

Hours: Apr. 17, 2022; 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

1201 Alaskan Way
Pier 56
Seattle, WA 98101
Online: elliottsoysterhouse.com

Eques – Hyatt Regency Bellevue

easter brunch seattle
Eques

From Tiramisu pancakes, to grits with Beecher’s cheese, to waffles with sundae toppings, Eques is known for serving up some seriously good eats seven days a week. And for Easter brunch, you can expect high-quality, locally sourced ingredients featuring classic comfort dishes with exciting Northwest flavors. Classic and festive dishes from the hot table and cold top will include Sweet Potato and Cashew Gratin, Seared Salmon with Beetroot Chimichurri, Creamy Tuscan Chicken Breasts, alongside an array of sweet Easter treats and usual breakfast fare. For the little ones, there will be a special kid's menu with mac and cheese and chicken strips Reservations are required by calling 425-698-4100.

Hours: Apr. 17, 2022; 7 a.m.-1 p.m.
Cost: $74/Adult; $40/Kid (5-12); Free, Kids 4 & under

900 Bellevue Way N.E.
Bellevue, WA
425-698-4100
Online: hyatt.com

Copperleaf Restaurant

easter brunch seattle
Copperleaf Restaurant

When you make a reservation for Easter brunch at the Copperleaf Restaurant at Cedarbrook Lodge, you can expect to enjoy a peaceful meal on a serene patio with your brunch bunch. Fresh and seasonal is what you'll find on this menu that's a definite crowd-pleaser. Served buffet style, you can start your feast with chef-prepared omelets that are made-to-order before wandering over to the carving station and grand seafood and shellfish buffet. The grazing table will make your charcuterie heart happy and the kids will flip for the donut wall that is part of the sweet tooth endings. Reservations are recommended at this hot spot.

Hours: Apr. 17, 2022; 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
Cost: $80/Adult; $30/Kid (6-12)

Cedarbrook Lodge
18525 36th Ave. S.
Seattle, WA
206-214-4282 or on Opentable
Online: cedarbrooklodge.com

The Dining Room at Salish Lodge & Spa

easter brunch seattle
Kristina Moy

With outstanding views of the Snoqualmie Falls and Snoqualmie River, The Dining Room at Salish Lodge & Spa provides a first-of-the-season experience. The brunch menu will feature Pacific Northwest cuisine paired with local, homegrown flavors and the best ingredients and refined cooking techniques. Start your meal with freshly baked pastries and assorted fruits, before moving onto the first course of Spring Carrot Soup, Smoked Duck Salad or Strawberry Cheesecake Pancakes. Then, indulge in your choice of main courses: Roasted Wagyu Beef Striploin, Vegetarian Croque Madame and Smoked Ham Shank Eggs Benedict are a few of the creative options. Psst...be sure to save room for dessert! This year it will be a Carrot Cake we're sure every bunny will love.

Good to know: The Dining Room will be closed for reservations from April 3-7.

Hours: Apr. 17, 2022; 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Cost: $95/Adult; $35/Kid (5-10)

The Dining Room at Salish Lodge & Spa
6501 Railroad Ave. S.E.
Snoqualmie, WA
800-272-5474
Online: salishlodge.com

Metropolitan Grill

Catherine Tonner / Metropolitan Grill

Celebrate Easter at home with Metropolitan Grill's oven-ready, at-home meals. Each pre-packaged meal comes with everything you need to feed two people, including roasted rosemary fingerling and sweet potatoes, harrrisa and maple-glazed baby carrots, baby spinach salad with braised pork belly, sourdough bread with butter and a baked apple crisp for a sweet finish to your meal. The mains are where Metropolitan Grill really shines. Expect expertly prepared mains like Prime Rib with Au Jus and Horseradish, Hazelnut Herb Crusted Rack of Lamb, Kurobuta Ham with Orange Ginger Glaze to be the highlight of your at-home feast. Meals start at $165.

Good to know: Order by April 13, 2022 for pick-up on April 16, between noon and 4 p.m.

820 Second Ave.
Seattle, WA
206-624-3287
Online: themetropolitangrill.com/easter-celebration

The Restaurant at Alderbrook

Alderbrook Resort & Spa

Make memories with your kids this Easter while enjoying a casual brunch on the Hood Canal. Although The Restaurant at Alderbrook is currently undergoing a facelift, the Terrace has been transformed into a scenic spot for families to enjoy this seasonal favorite. The restaurant is known for showcasing local seafood harvested from Puget Sound and Hood Canal with savory creations, so you know Easter brunch is going to be fantastic! This year it will be the traditional brunch classics with a few seasonal dishes to make it extra special.

Good to know: Plan to stay at the resort over Easter weekend to make your celebration egg-stra special. They'll have eggs hidden around the property for families who are staying on-property to find.

7101 Washington 106
Union, WA 
306-898-5500
Online: alderbrookresort.com

Salty’s Waterfront Seafood Grills

easter brunch seattle
Salty's on Alki via Yelp

Seattle families can enjoy their annual Easter brunch at Salty's on Alki at the restaurant or at home this year. The Easter brunch menu features an array of Northwest local seafoods (think: Dungeness crab legs, Black Tiger prawns and Puget Sound clams and mussels) and iconic faves like Belgian waffles, pancakes and French toast, alongside creative drinks and decadent desserts that will leave tummies full and happy for the day. Hop over to Salty’s online menu to see even more tantalizing dishes planned for this year’s feast. Reservations are encouraged for in-house dining. 

2022 Update: Salty's is still in the planning stages for Easter Brunch.

Alki
1936 Harbor Ave. S.W.
Seattle, WA
206-937-1600
Online: saltys.com

Charlotte Restaurant & Lounge

easter brunch seattle
Charlotte Restaurant & Lounge via yelp

Eat with a view at this 16th floor restaurant atop the Lotte Hotel downtown. Brunch here is full of culinary surprises that parents will love, and kids will find many of their go-to favorites on the kid's menu (think: buttered noodles and PB&J). Make your mouth happy with the amuse before diving into the prix-fix, four course meal that features PNW cuisine. Poached Chilean Sea Bass and Anderson Ranch Lamb are a couple of the enticing entrees you'll find on the menu. Don't forget to pair it with spritzers ($25) for the perfect balance.  

2022 Update: Easter brunch plans are still being made here.

Lotte Hotel
809 5th Ave.
Seattle WA
206-800-8110 or at Resy
Online: lottehotel.com/seattle-hotel/

Ivar’s Salmon House, Ivar’s Mukilteo Landing & Ivar’s Acres of Clams

easter brunch seattle
Warren Y. via Yelp

2022 update: Ivar's is still in the planning stages for Easter brunch.

For an Easter brunch that is uniquely Northwest, Ivar’s Salmon House, Ivar’s Mukilteo Landing and Ivar’s Acres of Clams, on the downtown Seattle waterfront, are offering a robust Easter brunch buffet. Indulge in Alaskan salmon, mussels, clams, crab legs, crepes, prime rib and all the other usual breakfast suspects at Ivar's Acres of Clams and Ivar's Salmon House. For those who prefer a sit down-style meal, the Mukilteo Landing will be serving a plated version of their brunch. Psst! Keep an eye out for Ivar’s famous Easter Clam (yep, we told you this was a uniquely Northwest Easter brunch).

Ivar’s Salmon House
401 N.E. Northlake Way
Seattle, WA 98105
Reservations: 206-632-0767 or online

Mukilteo Landing (next to Mukilteo Ferry Dock)
710 Front St.
Mukilteo, WA 98275
Reservations: 425-742-6180 or online

Ivar’s Acres of Clams
1001 Alaskan Way–Pier 54
Seattle, WA 98104
206-624-6852 or online

Online: ivars.com

—Allison Sutcliffe, Kristina Moy & Katie Kavulla

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Along with the arrival of spring, comes a plethora of Easter egg hunts around Seattle. And while a few of our favorite area hunts have returned for 2022, many are still on hold. We’ve rounded up our favorite egg hunts and dished on the egg-stras. So grab your Easter baskets, round up your little bunnies and read on to find an egg-citing egg hunt (or two!) near you.

Editor’s note: Please check back as we will continue to update this list.

photo: Cedar Hills Recreation Center

Seattle

Spring Egg Hunts at Seattle Community Centers

Like so many other things this year, egg hunts at Seattle’s local community centers are back! They’ll be spread out over a few days and weekends and not all area community centers are hosting them this year. But you can check the Seattle Parkways blog to see if more are added as we get closer to Easter. Hop on over with your little ones so they can gather all the eggs in their baskets. Psst…be sure to check the age restrictions for your particular neighborhood hunt, and arrive early to guarantee a spot. Most egg hunts are geared towards kids ages 11 & under.

The Brig/Amphitheater at Magnuson Park: Fri., Apr. 15. Crafts, 4:30 p.m.; Egg hunt, 5:30 p.m.; Flashlight egg hunt for teens, 7:30 p.m.

Green Lake Community Center: Sat., Apr. 16, 10 a.m. (ages 1-3); 10:30 a.m. (ages 4-6); 11 a.m. (ages 7-10)

Delridge Community Center: Sat., Apr. 16, 10 a.m. (ages 3-11)

Loyal Heights Community Center: Sat., Apr. 16, 10 a.m. (ages 3-11)

Van Asselt Community Center: Sat., Apr. 16, 10 a.m. (ages 3-11)

Yesler Community Center: Sat., Apr. 16, 10 a.m. (ages 3-11)

photo: Kristina Moy

Woodland Park Zoo Bunny Bounce & Easter Baskets for the Animals
2022 update: This event remains on hold.

This annual Easter extravaganza will feature egg hunts for kids ages 1-8 as well as crafts, bunny encounters, activity booths and zoo programs throughout the day. Plus, watch the penguins, grizzlies, lions, meerkats and other zoo animals nibble on special Easter baskets lined with flowers, berries and other favorite treats. Egg hunts are open on a first-come, first-served basis. This is a BYOB (basket or bag) event.

West Seattle Thriftway Easter Egg Hunt
2022 update: This event remains on hold for 2022.

Every now and again we get a rainy Easter. If that’s the case this year, search for thousands (and thousands!) of candy-filled eggs inside the West Seattle Thriftway. Psst! Be on the lookout for some egg-stra special eggs. You could win a egg-cellent prize!

photo: The Hatter’s Eggstravaganza

Eastside

Spring Egg-stravaganza
Take your little chicks to Kelsey Creek Farm for a fun morning with lovable farm animals. In addition to learning all about eggs, kids will get to collect eggs from the Farm’s chicken coops and compare chicken, duck and goose eggs. They will also get to pet a bunny and a chicken and go on an egg-citing egg hunt. Apr. 10, 1-2 p.m. Event details.

Easter Egg Hunt at Fox Hollow Farm
2022 update: Fox Hollow Farm is under new management and all 2022 Easter activities have been canceled.

This spring, follow Mr. Bunny down the Easter Egg Trail while meeting lots of furry farm friends and collecting eggs. Fox Hollow Farm will be bursting with fresh blooms of tulips and daffodils, and each family will have a personal meet and greet with the Easter Bunny himself. After the Egg Hunt, families may enjoy the other farm activities including baby animal interactions, child sized ATVs and the Playhouse Farm Village. Tickets are good for a two-hour window.  

Beat the Bunny 5K Run & Walk
Lace up your tennies, dust off your jogging stroller and join other Seattle families for this fun Easter-themed 5K. All participants who beat the bunny to the finish line will receive a prize. Psst…before the 5K starts, kids 12 & under can participate in a free Kids Dash and try their luck at finding an egg with a egg-cellent prize inside. Apr. 2, 9 a.m. Event details.

photo: Beat the Bunny 5K Run & Walk 

Pysanky Egg Workshop at KidsQuest Children’s Museum
Instead of their usual egg adventure, the staff at KidsQuest will be welcoming families with kids ages 7 and up to create beautiful folk art eggs from Ukraine. Pysanky eggs are decorated with images and designs using beeswax and dyes resulting in an ornately decorated egg that’s typically given to friends or family. Now’s your chance to learn the art of Pysanky and create your own beautiful keepsake. Registration is required. Apr. 9,  5:30-7 p.m. Event details.

Spring Eggstravaganza at Redmond Town Center
2022 update: Currently, there are no plans for this event in 2022.

Once again, RTC will be hopping with festive family fun the day before Easter. In addition to an egg-citing Easter scavenger hunt for the first 2,000 kids (under 12), there will be a petting zoo, a bouncy house and an obstacle course. Other activities include face painting, glitter tattoos and Springfree trampolines to jump on, as well as arts and crafts, merchant activities and more.

photo: Kim Stoegbauer

Beyond the City

Eggstravaganza Egg Hunt in Mill Creek
Families will be glad to hear this in-person event is returning to Mill Creek. It will include an egg hunt, Easter bunny photo booth, balloon twisters, fun activities, games and more. Please remember to bring a canned food donation for The Mill Creek Community Food Bank and a basket or bag for collecting eggs. Apr. 16, 10:30 a.m. – noon. Event details.

Federal Way EasterFest
2022 update: This event is canceled for 2022.

Kids can hunt for eggs and enjoy games, prizes, bouncy houses, food and more at Federal Way Church of the Nazarene. This is a popular event, so arrive early for parking and be sure to bring a canned food item for the Federal Way Multi-Service Center Food Bank.

photo: Eileen Lapins

Puyallup Spring Eggstravaganza
2022 update: This event is canceled for 2022.

Families in the South Sound can join the fun at the Puyallup Recreation Center’s spring-themed carnival and egg hunt! In addition to the egg-stra special egg hunts, there will be games, crafts and snacks, plus Peter Rabbit sightings and more!

Steam Train Eggspress
All aboard our family-friendly spring train ride. Come hang out with the Easter Bunny, ride in our indoor or outdoor seating cars and join us for an Easter egg hunt after! Four trains run each day of the event. Apr. 9 & 16, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. $17/person (2 & under Free). Tickets required. Event details.

photo: Alderbrook Resort & Spa

Alderbrook Resort & Spa Brunch & Egg Hunt
2022 update: Alderbrook will be placing surprise-filled Easter eggs around the resort for overnight guests to find. The traditional egg hunt for the public is canceled.

If you’re looking for an Easter weekend getaway near the water, Alderbrook Resort & Spa will be hosting its annual Easter brunch and egg hunt along the shores of Hood Canal. The egg-citing egg hunt will take place on Easter Sunday at 1 p.m., so either plan an Easter weekend getaway at the Resort or come early on Sunday for Easter brunch which will be served at the Restaurant at Alderbrook from 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Psst…we hear the Easter Bunny might even be making a special appearance. The egg hunt is free and open to both resort and non-resort guests. BYOB—baskets or bags to collect your eggs in!  

Suncadia Resort, A Destination Hotel Easter Weekend Activities
For those who prefer an Easter weekend getaway in the mountains, Suncadia Resort has exciting Easter events planned starting April 1 and running through Easter Sunday, April 17. From cookie decorating kids and Sunny the Bunny deliveries (for hotel guests) to Bunny bingo and special brunches, guests can enjoy all kinds of perks. As for Easter egg hunts, you’ll find three (that’s right!) to choose from. Recover the golden egg, hunt at night with your flashlights or just enjoy the community egg hunt and after party. All three Easter egg hunts are planned for April 16. Call Suncadia Resort at 509-649-6461 for more info. and to book your reservation. 

—Allison Sutcliffe & Kristina Moy

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Can’t decide between french toast or french fries? Orange juice or mimosas? Well, we’ve got a brunch fix for that! Whether you want to eat your oatmeal by the ocean or brave brunch in your car (really!), there are a slew of spots you and kids will love when it comes to breakfast/lunch combos. Read on to discover the best brunch spots for LA families.

Santa Monica: Huckleberry Cafe

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Huckleberry via Yelp

Besides the smorgasbord of freshly-baked cakes, muffins and pastries on display inside the bakery, this popular Santa Monica breakfast spot also has a variety of lunch and breakfast items that can be enjoyed in the indoor restaurant or on the outside patio.

Brunch Menu Standouts: After noshing on whatever yummy bakery item they had to have from the bakery, there's a dedicated kids’ menu with pancakes (add blueberries or chocolate chips), bacon & eggs, organic chicken fingers, grilled cheese and an organic roasted turkey half sandwich. Gluten free and vegan items are also available. 

Good to Know: Huckleberry accepts walk-ins for seating indoors and on the back patio. 

Hours: Open daily from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. for walk-in seating. Takeout and boxed lunches are also available.

1014 Wilshire Blvd.
Santa Monica
Online: huckleberrycafe.com

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Century City: The Sugar Factory

Melissa Heckscher

Ready to break your "No candy for breakfast rule?" This cavernous restaurant on the second floor of Century City's Westfield Mall will be your kids' new favorite place—and it's easy to see why. From candy-covered milkshakes to towering stacks of rainbow pancakes, Sugar Factory's over-the-top dishes will wow you even before you take a bite (it's reportedly the most Instagrammed restaurant in America).

Brunch Menu Standouts: For starters, the cake bowl-sized drinks (served non-alcoholic or otherwise) bubble and steam like witches' brews (and come with floating gummy candies kids will want to fish out with their fingers). Hungry kiddos will love the sliders, which come five to a plate; as well as the huge stack of rainbow pancakes that are served with DIY toppings like chocolate chips and gummy bears (we only needed one order of these for our family of five!). But the real stars of this place are the specialty milkshakes, which come with a layer of sweets actually stuck onto the glass thanks to a layer of chocolate that acts like glue—plus various other treats served atop and alongside (not to mention the creamy shake itself).

Good to Know: If it's a special occasion and you've got enough bellies to fill, the $99 Kong Kong Sundae comes with 24 scoops of ice cream (!!) topped with a whole can of whipped cream, walnuts, cakes, sprinkles, M&M's, 4 waffle cones, 3 unicorn lollipops, pretzels, donuts and more. It's a feast so decadent that if you order it, the dining staff will play a special song and do a flash mob-style dance all around your table. So yeah: Come hungry. And take pictures. Seating is available inside and on the patio. 

Hours: Open Mon.-Fri. at 11:30 a.m.; Sat.-Sun. at 10 a.m. 

10250 Santa Monica Blvd. #2020
Century City Mall
Online: sugarfactory.com

Topanga Canyon: Inn of the Seventh Ray

Nestled into the side of Topanga Canyon, this farm-to-table restaurant is all about the idyllic outside ambiance. With tree canopies overhead and a stream running alongside the patio, kids will love the treehouse feel of this space while they explore the creek bed in between bites. Because this charming eatery is known as one of the most romantic spots in LA, brunch (or lunch) is the best time o take the kiddos, as evenings tend to be filled with celebrating couples.

Brunch Menu Standouts: The $39 brunch buffet (children pay $3 per every year old) will satisfy everyone with its selection of bagels, waffles, fresh fruit, eggs, salad, desserts and more. A la carte items include breakfast burritos, omelettes, grass-fed burgers and panini sandwiches.

Good to Know: To maintain proper social distancing, reservations are required so the staff knows exactly how many people to expect at any given time. 

Hours: Open daily 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 

128 Old Topanga Canyon Rd.
Topanga
Online: innoftheseventhray.com

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Redondo Beach: The Original Pancake House

dutch baby pancakes
Amanda L. via Yelp

If you're a  flapjack fan, this South Bay staple is the place to go. The beachy breakfast spot has every kind of pancake you can imagine—from buckwheat and buttermilk to Hawaiian and Swedish—plus egg dishes and an assortment of lunch and dinner crepes.

Brunch Menu Standouts: The house specialty is the Apple Pancake, a single large, oven-baked pancake smothered with sautéed apples and cinnamon sugar. The Dutch Baby—an oversized, thin pancake that's oven-baked and served with whipped butter, lemon and powdered sugar—is also a local favorite. Aside from that, the smorgasbord of various kinds of pancakes and crepes will make choosing just one thing next to impossible.

Good to Know: Get there at 7:30 a.m. when the restaurant opens to avoid the lines—or bring some crayons for the kids and prepare to wait 30 to 40 minutes for a table. COVID protocols: Customers are advised to leave their phone numbers at the front and wait in their cars until their names are called. Maximum seating per table is 6. QR codes are available to scan for the menu. Dining is available inside and outside.

Hours: Mon., Wed. & Thurs., 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Sat.-Sun., 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Closed Tues. 

1756 S Pacific Coast Hwy.
Redondo Beach 
Online: ophredondobeach.com

Pasadena: The Tea Rose Garden

Forgo the usual American brunch and opt for tea time instead! For more than 20 years, the Tea Rose Garden in Old Town Pasadena has been serving up a traditional  tea time menu in a setting worthy of little princes and princesses. The room is perfectly dainty, with painted china plates laid out across the tables beneath crystal chandeliers—plus an idyllic outdoor patio for those who want to have their tea and scones outdoors.

Brunch Menu Standouts: Each tea time entree comes includes a whole three-tiered platter of yummies including tiny sandwiches (no crust, of course), finger cakes, macaroons, scones, fruits and salads—all perfect for picking and choosing. Kids will love the "Children's Afternoon Tea" entree, which comes with a tray of kid faves like peanut butter and jelly or strawberry & Nutella sandwiches plus a chocolate chip scone, fresh fruit and a cream puff. And no worries if your kids aren't fans of earl gray: kids can opt for lemonade or decaf fruit tea instead.

Good to Know: Indoor and outdoor seating is available. Walk-ins are accepted on weekdays, but reservations are highly recommended on weekends. Masks must be worn when not eating.

Hours: Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Sat.-Sun. 11 a.m.-6 p.m.. Weekend reservations can be made by calling (626) 578-1144.

70 North Raymond Ave.
Pasadena
Online: tearosegarden.com

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Santa Monica: Back on the Beach Cafe

Picture this: you're relaxing with your toes in the sand sipping a chilled glass of wine while your little ones run up and down the beach all set against the backdrop of the shimmering Pacific. Sounds like a place of fantasy right? Well, you're in luck because this restaurant actually exists and is currently open for dine-in service! With a reasonably priced food selection and a kids' menu that has all the classics (and even non-classics like veggie dogs!), Back On The Beach checks off pretty much all the boxes for fun family-friendly safe dining!

Brunch Menu Standouts: Everyone will love the Banana Nutella French Toast, but if you're looking for less-sweet items the breakfast burrito , huevos rancheros and the California omelette all get rave reviews. Lunch faves include the Impossible burger and the blackened chicken sandwich. The kids menu includes pancakes (banana, blueberry, chocolate chip or plain) chicken fingers, burgers and hot dogs (veggie dogs are also available). 

Good to Know: Reservations are not required but recommended to avoid long wait times. Face masks are mandatory for seating and while you're circulating around the restaurant. Tables have been spaced farther apart and there is a 6 person maximum at each table.

Hours: Open daily at 8 a.m.

445 Pacific Coast Hwy. 
Santa Monica
Online: backonthebeachcafe.com

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Playa Del Rey: Playa Provisions

Playa Provisions via Instagram

Wedged near a busy corner where cars whiz to and from the South Bay, Playa Provisions is one of those hidden gems that draws a crowd of regulars—whether it's for its small batch ice cream bar (located inside the restaurant) or the diverse menu spearheaded by LA-based duo, Top Chef alum Brooke Williamson & husband Nick Roberts. This is the sort of "foodie-lite" place where you can dine on decadent lobster rolls or maple bacon cinnamon buns while your kids nosh happily on melt-in-your-mouth biscuits or grilled cheese sandwiches. Of course the popsicles and whirly rainbow lollipops near the front door drew all our kids' attention, too.

Brunch Menu Standouts: Regulars rave about the lobster roll, which comes with pickled mustard seed and crushed chips; the fish tacos can be served with grilled or battered fish and come in a two-taco portion that'll fill you up just enough; and the pretzel croissant sandwich is a nice spin on the traditional egg sandwich. As for the kids, the kids meal includes burgers, grilled cheese, and pasta with sauce or butter. And don't even think about leaving without getting dessert at the front counter—whether you want a freshly-made popsicle, a humongous chocolate chunk cookie, or a Playa Provisions' small batch ice cream, everything looks delicious. 

Good to Know: Reservations are recommended on the weekends, when this place can get busy. Even so, the space is roomy enough that littles move around without running into the wait staff (or another table). And bring your beach bags—the beach is just next door and a perfect spot for letting littles run off all that ice cream energy (you can keep your car at the Playa Provisions lot all day for a $20 fee). COVID protocols include Plexiglass partitions between each table and socially-distanced tables. Both indoor and outdoor dining is available.

Hours: Open daily at 7:30 a.m.; Dockside Brunch: Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

119 Culver Blvd.
Playa Del Rey
Online: playaprovisions.com

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Sherman Oaks: The Car Hop at Mel's Drive-In

Mel's Drive-In

Want to get your meal delivered right to your car? We're not talking handed to you through a drive-through window, but by a car hop who will attach a tray to your car windowsill and serve your meals right there like it's 1955. The carhop service is one thing that was reintroduced at Mel's Diner because of the pandemic—but it's still going strong at the Sherman Oaks location. Sure, it might be risky to let your kids eat pancakes and eggs in the back seat of the car, but what's a few more crumbs? If you're anything like us, your kids eat in the car anyway; might as well make a meal out of it!

Brunch Menu Standouts: This is typical American diner food in all its glory, so expect all the usual yummy comfort food like grilled cheese sandwiches and thick chocolate shakes. Breakfast standbys include the Nutella French Toast, a variety of omelettes, chicken & waffles, and a plethora of pancakes (breakfast is served all day). Lunch and dinner faves include the Grilled Cheese Combination Sandwich that comes with a trio of Jack, Swiss and cheddar on sourdough; the "piled high" turkey sandwich; and the Chinese chicken salad. The burgers are also reliably good and can be served with vegetarian, beef or turkey patties.

Good to Know: If you want a traditional sit-down brunch instead of a drive-in experience, the Hollywood, West Hollywood and Santa Monica locations all have on-site dining.

Hours: Open daily at 6 a.m. 

14846 Ventura Blvd.
Sherman Oaks 
Online: melsdrive-in.com

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West LA: Alta Adams

Alta Adams via Facebook

Upscale soul food is where its at in this West Adams spot that was named one of the "Top Fried Chicken Spots" by KCRW and a favorite black-owned business you should know (and support). Dine inside (limited capacity seating) or surrounded by greenery on the cozy back patio and enjoy Chef Keith Corbin's unique spin on traditional southern comfort food.

Brunch Menu Standouts: Weekend brunch specials include cornmeal pancakes with maple-salted caramel brown butter sauce. Also don't miss the black eyed pea fritters with bright herb sauce or the skillet fried chicken that has made this place famous. Other faves include the barbecued brisket, California gumbo with fresh market veggies, and the cornbread loaf, which is served with honey butter. For dessert, the pineapple upside-down cake gets rave reviews. 

Good to Know: Dining is available inside and outdoors on the patio. An outdoor parklet will open later in May to allow for more outdoor seating.

Hours: Thurs.- Sun. 11:30 a.m.-8 p.m.

5359 West Adams Blvd.
Los Angeles
Online: altaadams.com 

DTLA: Manuela's

Manuela Brunch DTLA

For an epic meal that celebrates the best of SoCal produce, grains, fish and game, head to Manuela's in DTLA. The garden atmosphere makes you feel like you are on a vacation and the cocktails live up to the hype. Not to mention a rotating art gallery graces the walls so you'll get in a little bit of culture while you sip your cappuccino. Not bad for a brunch spot!  

Brunch Menu Standouts: The kids will be over the moon with the beignets with apple butter jam or the french toast while your adult palette will adore the popover benedict, black bean chilaquiles or bacon and avocado on toast. Make sure to order biscuits for the table. You will not be disappointed.

Good to Know: Make a reservation in advance to avoid a long wait and hangry meltdowns from both kids and adults but if you get caught waiting, go see out the on-site garden and chicken coop.  

Hours: Sat. & Sun. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

907 E. 3rd St.
Los Angeles
Online: manuela-la.com

Rancho Palos Verdes: mar'sel at Terranea

brunch mar'sel terrane
Nancy W. via Yelp

Sometimes, you just want to get away. And at Terranea, a sprawling seaside resort nestled into the Palos Verdes Peninsula, a simple lunchtime visit can put you in that vacation mindset...if only for a few hours. The upscale Mar'sel restaurant, perched near the cliffside with a spectacular ocean view, is the only restaurant at the resort with an official brunch menu (at least, for now). Dine outside on the patio or in the elegant dining room, which is open with distanced seating. 

Brunch Menu Standouts: The fixed price, three-course Sun. brunch menu lets diners choose from a selection of items for each course. The first course offers pastries, steel cut oatmeal, shrimp cocktail and avocado on toast; the second course includes heartier fare like omelettes, smoked wagyu brisket, buttermilk fried chicken and waffles, and grilled skirt steak and shrimp; and, for dessert, there's a choice of vegan Meyer lemon cheesecake, gelato trio, sea salt pot de creme, or a bowl of berries. For the littles, a more streamlined kids menu lets kids choose from scrambled eggs, waffles, skirt steak fried chicken and seared fish; plus a choice between vanilla gelato and a bowl of berries for dessert. 

Good to Know: It's not cheap: The brunch is $75 a person for adults and $26 for kids. That said, it's a gourmet meal that comes with a view—plus, you can spend the whole day at Terranea exploring the manicured grounds—there's a great open field where kids will love running around on the grass—as well as the seaside hiking trails (all open to the public)—so we think it's worth the splurge.

Insider Tip: If you want to avoid the $20 valet charge, you can park for free at the Trail Parking lot on Palos Verdes Boulevard north of the resort (it's about a quarter-mile hike to the restaurant from there) or on the long driveway (Terranea Way) into the resort. 

Hours: Sun. 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. 

100 Terranea Way
Rancho Palos Verdes
Online: terranea.com

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feature image via iStock

—Jenifer Scott & Melissa Heckscher

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Put a reminder on your calendar for May 9 because before you know it, Mother’s Day will be here. For many moms, it’s a welcome day of pampering and acknowledgment, flowers and homemade cards. Traditionally, it’s an opportunity for a delicious brunch, but the DC area (and beyond) offers so many more ways to celebrate: tours of historic homes, champagne toasts and even a flying circus act. Here are 11 ways to celebrate Mom on her big day. 

Practicing Ikebana at H St. Farms

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Instead of handing mom a simple bouquet this Mother's Day, sign her up for this class where she can relax over the meditating practice of Ikebana. Mom will learn about the history of this Japanese art form while learning how to structure simple, elegant arrangements. 

Cost: $35-45
When: May 9, 1-2 p.m. 
Where: H St. Farms (Rooftop), 910 Bladensburg Rd. NE, H Street Corridor 
Online: eventbrite.com

A Private Showing at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema

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Let Mom skip meal prep on her big day and take her for dinner and a movie. Mom will feel like the star she is when you roll out the red carpet at Alamo Drafthouse Cinema with a private screening of her favorite film. For $150, you can rent a screening room at either the Woodbridge or Loudoun location and choose from dozens of classic films for your big event. Get ready to indulge in endless buckets of popcorn and their classic milkshakes (yes, they do have adult versions!). Note: there is a minimum food purchase of $150 for private screening events. 

Cost: $150
When: By appointment 
Where: Woodbridge: 15200 Potomac Town Place, Woodbridge, VA; Loudoun: 20575 Easthampton Plaza, Ashburn VA,
Online: drafthouse.com

Weekend at Mount Vernon

Mount Vernon

George Washington is often called the father of our nation, so spend Mother’s Day with the mother of our country, Martha Washington – or at least at the place she called home. Tour the house where they lived and entertained in a spectacular aqua-colored room that doesn’t look a day older than its 200-plus years. Meander through the property’s well-kept and blooming gardens. There are plenty of places for that perfect family photo op, too.

Cost: $28/adult, $15/child age 6-11, free/child 5 & younger
When: Daily, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Where: 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Mount Vernon
Online: mountvernon.org

Take Flight with The Flying Circus

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Let's be honest, there are plenty of days when mom feels like the ringmaster of her very own circus. That's why Mother's Day is the perfect time to celebrate her daily juggling and nimble acrobatics. The Flying Circus, the airborne show that takes place every Sun. from May-Oct. in Warrenton, VA, is celebrating mom with a special flower drop on Mother's Day. And if you're celebrating a daredevil, you can sign mom up for a biplane ride before or after the show. 

Cost: $15/adults, $7/children 5-12, free/under 5
When: May 9, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 
Where: Flying Circus Aerodrome, 5114 Ritchie Rd., Bealeton, VA 22712
Online: flyingcircusairshow.com

Champs at the Mansion on O Street

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Keep the history buff happy with chocolate, champagne and a tour of the quirky Mansion on O Street. After indulging in a bit of bubbly, tour the mansion, made of five interconnected townhouses, more than 100 rooms and 70 secret doors. It dates to 1892, and the rooms offer varying architectural, artistic and design periods, ranging from the Victorian Age to Art Deco.

Cost: $40/person
When: May 9, 11 a.m.
Where: 2020 O St., NW
Online: omansion.com

Tourat Darnall’s Chance House Museu

Prince George's County Parks & Recreation

One more for the history lover, this location is fitting for moms because its goal is to show what colonial life was like for former owner Lettice Lee and the other women who lived there. Youngsters can have a chance to fight for independence during a hands-on program and pretend to be part of a spy mission for Washington (there he is again!).

Cost: $5/adult, $2/child ages 5-18, free/child ages 4 and younger, $4/senior
When: Sat.-Sun., noon-4 p.m.
Where: 14800 Governor Oden Bowie Drive, Upper Marlboro
Online: pgparks.com/3055/Darnalls-Chance-House-Museum

Weekend at Clark’s Elioak Farm

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Recently reopened for the season, this farm offers a cow train, pony rides and a chance to pet farm animals. Plus, there are the Enchanted Forest attractions, which features larger-than-life features of classic fairytales. For instance, there’s the Cinderella pumpkin coach, Mother Goose, Papa Bear and the Old Woman’s Shoe, to name a few. Don’t forget to wish a happy Mother’s Day to all the new animal moms on the farm!

Cost: $8/person ages 12 months & up
Hours: Tues.-Sun., 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Where: 10500 Clarksville Pike, Ellicott City
Online: clarklandfarm.com

Tour Rippon Lodge

Rippon Lodge

Tour at all Prince William County’s historic sites Hang onto your historian and take mom on a tour of the county’s many notable sites. For instance, take a guided tour of Rippon Lodge (15520 Blackburn Road, Woodbridge; $5/adult, $3/active military), built in 1747. Besides the house, there are walking trails and formal gardens. Or head to Lucasville School (10516 Godwin Drive, Manassas), a reconstructed one-room schoolhouse that interprets post-Civil War African American education in the county. Cost: Free for mothers and children under 6 When: May 11-12, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Where: Online: pwcgov.org

Virtual Tea with Green Spring Gardens

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This year, Green Spring Gardens will be hosting their Mother's Day tea virtually, but you can still stroll the gardens when you pick up your take-home tea box. Take mom to this historic property for a chance to take a family stroll through the gardens, which include a greenhouse and wooded stream valley. Before you go, grab mom's tea box and pour her a cup to enjoy at home while she logs on to Green Spring Gardens' Bringing Up Baby lecture, an entertaining and fun look at some of the absurd baby advice mothers have been given over the years. 

Cost: $12/lecture, $24/tea box, free/ground tours
When: May 9, 2 p.m. for the lecture & tea; dawn-dusk for Green Spring Gardens grounds
Where: 4603 Green Spring Road, Alexandria
Online: fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/green-spring

Mother’s Day Cruise Aboard the Odyssey

Odyssey Cruises Washington DC

Depending on the time of day, take a two- or two-and-a-half-hour cruise along the Potomac River, seeing historic DC landmarks from the water. All three cruises have live music and dancing. The brunch buffet includes choices such as smoked salmon and build-you-own Belgian waffle, while the lunch menu offers prime rib, salmon and a dessert station. The dinner cruise offers a plated menu featuring lobster soup, jumbo lump crab cakes, braised beef short rib and a salted caramel cake with dark chocolate ganache.

Cost: $99.90/children; $109.90/adults 
When: May 9
Where: 600 Water St., SW
Online: odysseycruises.com

Breakfast Boards at Bluemont Vineyards

Bluemont Vineyards

For get basic brunch. Bluemont Vineyards is creating family-style breakfast boards little fingers can help themselves to. Loudoun Valley serves as a scenic backdrop while you enjoy breakfast and wine service. Established in 2007, the vineyard has seven varietals of grapes and produces an average of 6,500 cases of wine each year. Note: Reservations are required.

Cost: $20/person 
When: May 8-9, 11 a.m.-noon 
Where: 18755 Foggy Bottom Rd., Bluemont, VA
Online: bluemontvineyard.com

—Meghan Yudes Meyers an Stephanie Kanowitz

featured photo: Pexels 

 

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It’s spring. The trees are blooming and we’ve figured out a way to dine out amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. So, if you’re up for treating the mom in your life for brunch, here are seven restaurants that will gladly prepare a delicious feast—and serve it to you outdoors if that’s where you prefer to dine. And, they’ve got room for your stroller and a kid-friendly menu! Read on for our top picks of where to eat Mother’s Day brunch in NYC! (And hey, it’s Mother’s Day: you’re going to need to make a reservation!)

Greenpoint : Esme

Esme

This charming restaurant features a fully shaded backyard garden, which offers distanced seating among gorgeous bushes, planters and tall trees. If it’s a rainy Mother’s Day, not to worry: The outdoor seating here is protected and curbside seating will be available that day, too. And with such treats as house-made oversized cinnamon roll and eggs Benedict with smoked ham, Tabasco hollandaise and mixed greens, we know moms will be overjoyed to spend part of their special day feasting here.

999 Manhattan Ave. 
718-383-0999
Greenpoint 
Online: esmebk.com

Tribeca: Bubby’s

Bubby's

You can’t go wrong at a Bubby’s brunch any day of the week let alone on Mother’s Day. On Sunday May 9th, every mom will be served a complimentary mimosa, which P.S. pairs perfectly with Bubby's delicious sourdough pancakes (made from a century-old sourdough recipe) or one of its new springtime menu items, such as slice of delectable strawberry rhubarb pie. The outdoor setup at this 30-year-old fave is delightful, too, as its covered and heated—an appealing feature if the temperature dips on mom’s big day.

120 Hudson St. 
Tribeca
212-219-0666
Online: bubbys.com

Upper East Side Cacio e Pepe

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At this Italian trattoria, the second location of a restaurant that’s been serving downtown diners for years, the pasta dishes are a definite draw. One is even served in a giant cheese wheel and we know moms will love brunching on the traditional Roman menu items offered here. Book a table in the sidewalk seating area for maximum people watching and, whatever you do, save room for one of their epic desserts.

182 Second Ave. 
Upper East Side
212-505-5931
Online: cacioepepe.com

Rockaway Beach: The Rockaway Hotel

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At this funky boutique hotel, which opened during the pandemic, a full brunch buffet will be served 11 AM until 2 PM on Mother’s Day. Seating in the Pool House is heated, covered and fully ventilated and, bonus, immersing yourself into the surf vibe here will do wonders to transport you far away from the hustle-bustle of city life.

108-10 Rockaway Beach Dr. 
718-474-1216
Rockaway
Online: therockawayhotel.com

Williamsburg: Concord Hill

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When you stop in for brunch at this casual neighborhood eatery, you can rest assured that brunch faves like brioche French toast and house cured smoked salmon and eggs will appeal to evert mom. On Mother’s Day, brunch will be served 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and, best of all, the restaurant’s outdoor space is expanded on the weekends thanks to Open Streets so there’s plenty of open air tables with umbrellas and space for strollers.

374 Graham Ave. 
347-463-9322
Williamsburg
Online: concordhillbk.com

 

FiDi: Kesté Pizza & Vino

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Brunch is going to be an all-day affair on Mother’s Day and, cute touch, every mom who dines here will be gifted with a flower. That’s not all, there’s outdoor seating right in front of this authentic Neapolitan pizzeria, which opened in 2009, and all the Kesté pizza favorites (including fried!) are on the menu as well as gluten-free items and a special dessert: tiramisu with peaches. Yum!

77 Fulton St. 
212-693-9030
FiDi
Online: kestepizzeria.com

Lincoln Square, Nomad, Midtown, East Village: The Smith

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Dine at this family favorite and you can go savory—with options like spring asparagus toast with overnight tomatoes, burrata and poached eggs—or sweet—we’re talking vanilla bean French toast with maple butter and caramelized bananas. Outdoor seating at this brasserie is available at every location, especially the Lincoln Square restaurant which boasts an extra-large sidewalk dining space.

Several locations
Online: thesmithrestaurant.com

—Lambeth Hochwald

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Who needs flowers when you can have cheese? Actually, you can surprise your mom with both this Mother’s Day. Starting May 6, ALDI is releasing two varieties of cheese that everyone is sure to love.

You can choose from two adorably shaped cheeses that come in unique flavors. One is a classic English Style Mature Cheddar and the other is a Wensleydale Strawberry Prosecco. Pop them on a cheese board as the perfect accent to your brunch buffet or breakfast in bed.

Emporium Selection Mothers Day Cheese Mature Cheddar

Mother's Day Cheese

Emporium Selection Mothers Day Cheese Wensleydale Strawberry Prosecco

Mother's Day Cheese

Both varieties retail for $3.99.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of ALDI

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