Best Brunch in Chicago
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Whether you are traveling here for the weekend or just need a great meal after a long, tough week… We’ve got you covered.
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We pick our top choices based on the quality of the food, service, and consistency over time. We’ll start off by giving you the best options for each type of restaurant for brunch below and then follow that with overall Chicago best brunch rankings.
Top Brunch Restaurants in Chicago
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American brunch spot serving breakfast, soups, salads, sandwiches & cocktails in a loftlike setting.
Neighborhood:
River North
Food Type:
Brunch
The Publican


A creative seafood & pork-focused menu plus global brews in a hip setting with communal tables.
Neighborhood:
Fulton Market, West Loop
Food Type:
American
Lula Cafe


Inventive, market-driven food in a casual, funky space that hosts an especially popular brunch.
Neighborhood:
Logan Square
Food Type:
American
Beatrix – River North


Modern, all-day venue combining an American eatery, wine & cocktail bar & a bakery/cafe.
Neighborhood:
River North
Food Type:
American
m.henry


Breakfast, lunch & brunch spot known for American comfort food with a twist & bakery carryout.
Neighborhood:
Andersonville
Food Type:
American
Top Brunch Restaurants

Come for the biscuit and stay for the pickles. Jacob’s Pickles is one of the most popular brunch spots in the city, and for a good reason. There’s nothing quite like the comfort of a Southern meal. Before you ask, they do make their own pickles. And they do fry them (and make a spicy …

Another Australian inspired restaurant (See Five Leaves), has its home in the Village and gets in name from flirting, or just a really good conversation. Besides great food, Banter is also a great place to catch up with friends. We’re also fans of any place that is going to give us the portions we deserve, …

A charming atmosphere welcomes you as you enter Poco just north of Lower East Side in Alphabet City. The restaurant serves a boozy brunch and a menu chock full of organic ingredients. But what we’re really here for is the lobster guacamole. Who even knew that was possible? In fact, the menu is full of …

On the Lower East Side, another NYC neighborhood known for its history of cool is Sweet Chick. Sweet Chick is recognized as one of the best restaurants in NYC, so just for that, it’s worth a try. They are most known for their chicken and waffles, which are especially good at Sweet Chick. Some other notable options include …