Agave


Buzzy Southwestern restaurant in the West Village known for its margaritas & all-you-can-drink boozy, bottomless brunch on the weekends.
For $33 you get a choice of a meal (not just your normal eggs and french toast dishes) and unlimited drinks (mimosa, wine, or frozen margaritas) for 2 hours.
Address
140 7th Ave S, New York, NY 10014
Borough:
Manhattan
Neighborhood:
West Village
Food Type:
Mexican
Website:
Poco


Poco’s world famous East Village brunch includes an entree (eggs dishes, etc) and unlimited mimosas, bloodies, and sangria for $37 per person, cash only.
Address:
33 Avenue B
New York, NY 10009
Borough:
Manhattan
Neighborhood:
East Village
Website:
Food Type:
Spanish
Sweet Chick – Lower East Side


Sweet Chick is located on the Lower East Side (another neighborhood known for its history of cool). 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 fried chicken and waffles, so skip the boring egg dishes and avocado toast in favor of grits with your fried chicken.
Borough:
Manhattan
Neighborhood:
Lower East Side
Food Type:
Southern
The Wild Son
Cozy, Hip Restaurant in the Meatpacking District


The Wild Son is another always fashionable Meatpacking District West Village neighborhood spot close to the High Line whose dining room fills up fast on the weekend. They open at 10 AM and don’t take reservations, so make sure you plan accordingly because you may have to wait. This place has perfected fish dishes for breakfast in addition to pancakes, so you know they’re good. Serving eggs with trout on the side may not seem like your immediate first choice, but don’t knock it until you try it.
Borough:
Manhattan
Neighborhood:
Meatpacking District
Food Type:
American
5. The Crooked Knife


The Crooked Knife offers a boozy brunch in the Murray Hill neighborhood on the east side of Manhattan for $42 on the weekends. The $42 price point includes any entree along with unlimited bloody mary or mimosas to wash down your buttermilk pancakes, eggs and food dishes.
Address:
232 W 14th St
New York, NY 10011
Borough:
Manhattan
Neighborhood:
Murray Hill
Website:
Food Type:
Comfort
6. Banter
Cozy Brunch Place in the Village


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 dishes, people like Banter because it is also a great brunch place with a great dining room to catch up with friends over healthy options, pancakes, eggs or whatever you like to eat on the weekend.
Borough:
Manhattan
Neighborhood:
Greenwich Village
Food Type:
American
7. Jacob’s Pickles


People come for the biscuit or eggs and stay for the pickles. Jacob’s Pickles is one of the most popular brunch spots for good reason. There’s nothing quite like the comfort of a Southern meal in a chill dining room. Before you ask, they do make their own pickles. And they do fry them (and make a spicy pickle margarita).
8. Buvette


Neighborhood:
West Village
Food Type:
French
9. Queens Comfort


This eatery is for the bruncher who loves eggs benedict dishes. Get ready, because Queens Comfort has 11 varieties on the weekend brunch menu for people of all taste palettes and they serve lots of egg dishes in their dining room too. This neighborhood spot is best if you’re super hungry or super hungover, or both. Besides the benedicts, most of what is on the menu is deep friend and covered in cheese or gravy. Some other menu items include the breakfast burrito with fries and siracha aioli, the Oreo brioche french toast, and spicy chicken breakfast enchiladas.
Neighborhood:
Astoria
Food Type:
French
10. Buttermilk Channel


Ah, the beauty of Carroll Gardens. What was once a Brooklyn neighborhood that people did not want to go to, is now an area with some of the most beautiful scenery and brownstones in Brooklyn. With Smith St. becoming more popular, and new restaurants and bars popping up all the time, Buttermilk Channel is a neighborhood spot in good company and a great choice for brunch dishes (eggs, french toast, etc) this weekend.
Neighborhood:
Carroll Gardens
Food Type:
American
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