The Best Brunch Meatpacking District
The Best Brunch in Meatpacking District for rooftop, bottomless and great food
Last Updated on November 23, 2019 by Top Brunch Spots Staff
Best Brunch Meatpacking District
The Wild Son
Cozy, Hip Restaurant in the Meatpacking District


Neighborhood:
Meatpacking District
Food Type:
American
High Street on Hudson


High Street is known for the greatest breakfast sandwich. The capable spinoff of the excellent option for the restaurant chain, it should be an ideal bakery cum restaurant for all your brunch experiences like never before.
The restaurant owned and managed by Eli Kulp and Ellen Yin offers you an excellent option in creative pastries and coffee to start off your journey to the more scintillating experience.
The front room will lead you to the world’s finest breakfast sandwiches. High Street is a well-known name for Redeye Danish and The Bodega sandwich. Take a bit when you are there!
Neighborhood:
Meatpacking
Food Type:
American
Bubby’s Highline


Bubby’s is known for comfort food, including eggs, pancakes, and fried chicken served at brunch every day of the week.
Neighborhood:
Meatpacking District
Food Type:
American
The Standard Grill


Trendy, clubby, hotel-set American bistro under the High Line with sidewalk tables & lively bar.
Neighborhood:
Meatpacking District
Food Type:
American
FIG & OLIVE


Upscale restaurant & bar serving seasonal Mediterranean fare prepared with flavored olive oils.
Neighborhood:
Meatpacking District
Food Type:
Mediterranean
Bagatelle


Fine French bistro known for a lively brunch scene, with an opulent space accented by graffiti art.
Neighborhood:
Meatpacking District
Food Type:
French
Santina


Sleek, glassed-in space under the High Line for Italian seafood & grilled fare by the Carbone team.
Neighborhood:
Meatpacking District
Food Type:
Italian
Untitled


Restaurant at the Whitney Museum with floor-to-ceiling windows, a long bar & seasonal American fare.
Neighborhood:
Meatpacking District
Food Type:
American
Cookshop


Energetic, greenmarket-driven hot spot by the High Line serving American fare plus a popular brunch.
Neighborhood:
Meatpacking District
Food Type:
American
Catch NYC


Slick, bi-level space known for celebrity sightings, creative seafood-focused food & a rooftop.
Neighborhood:
Meatpacking District
Food Type:
Asian Fusion
Kobrick Coffee Co.


Chill, vintage-style spot with a patio for choice coffee, craft cocktails & gourmet light bites.
Neighborhood:
Meatpacking District
Food Type:
Cocktail Bars
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