
Sweet dreams are made of the Coppa Italian Grinder. Whatever’s on the Brewer’s Fork brunch menu, trust there will be an excellent selection of craft beer (and wine) to pair with it.
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Brewer’s ForkĪt brunch time, our favorite beer bar in Charlestown serves up its full menu of wood-fired pizzas and anytime favorites alongside brunch-only plates like the weekend-special Waffle, which is sometimes sweet and sometimes savory a house-made sausage breakfast sandwich, and more. Brunch cocktails will start you off right, but there’s also a full lineup of espresso drinks. Fried Chicken atop a sourdough waffle drizzled in maple syrup and fermented hot sauce and more. Brassica Kitchen + Cafeīrassica Kitchen + Cafe in Jamaica Plain is there for us every weekend with delicious doughnuts and so much more. The signature basket of Popovers pairs well with coffee, but you’ll want to indulge in the Giant Sticky Bun, too. with the expected bavette frites and burger options, but also a Crab Cake Benedict with asparagus and Béarnaise and Vegetarian Huevos Rancheros with a zesty black bean spread and two sunny eggs. One of Boston’s best steakhouses is surprisingly morning-friendly: Boston Chops offers Sunday brunch from 10:30 a.m. Black Lamb serves brunch Saturdays and Sundays from 10 a.m. Don’t miss brunch drinks like Iced Irish Coffee spiked with whiskey and minty Jelinek Fernet liqueur. Other comfort food on the menu includes House Smoked Salmon with a poached egg a Benedict-like Egg Sando with ham, avocado, cheddar, hollandaise, and mixed greens and Eggs Shakshuka.

South End neighborhood bistro Black Lamb offers $1 oysters every day before 5 p.m., including during weekend brunch. Brunch is on at Bar Mezzana on Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. You’ll eat leisurely Italian riffs on classics like Duck Confit and Potato Hash, Brioche Toast with Whipped Ricotta and Apricot Preserves, and lemon and prosciutto Spaghetti. Weekend brunch also brings unique drinks, like a salted-grapefruit Italian Greyhound and in-season patio seating. Spritz the day away at the South End’s Bar Mezzana. Two locations in Eagle Hill and Orient Heights open daily at 8 a.m. For our money, there’s really nothing better on a groggy morning than a huge plate of Chilaquiles. 26 Best Brunch Places in Bostonīreakfast options at Angela’s Cafe in East Boston run the gamut from diner-style comfort food (omelet, steak and eggs, Belgian waffles) to authentic Mexican fare. Next time you’re craving eggs Benedict, huevos rancheros, and even Fruity Pebble pancakes, check out our curated but thorough guide to the best brunches in Boston. Every neighborhood in Boston boasts places for Sunday brunch and select other days, too, from casual comfort food to fine dining destinations. There’s no better way to spend a day than brunching with friends in Boston-whether you’re trying to quell last night’s hangover with a breakfast sandwich and home fries, or looking for an excuse to order cocktails before noon to pair with pancakes.
