Guide

Best Brunch Spots in New York City - Manhattan

It’s Brunch Time Baby! Inevitably, the question we get asked all the time is… “What is our top recommended brunch restaurants in the city?”

To be fair there’s a ton of great spots in the city and would ultimately we’d like to break these brunch guides down by borough (because Queens & Brooklyn brunches are a whole other level.) To start, we’re kicking off this list in Manhattan. Here we have lots of pancakes, coffee, and avocado toasts to cover. As well as everything from southern brunches, mediterranean brunches, to new American. We’ll continue to add to this list as we visit new spot but these restaurant never fail to disappoint…. And we should know since we’re in the brunch business.


Alice’s Tea Cup

One of my all time favorite brunch spots in NYC. It’s like stepping into Alice’s Wonderland. Perfect for brunch or events like a bachelorette party, bridal shower, or a kids birthday party. It is wonderful for that high tea experience. Best pro tip is don’t you dare leave this place without a scone for the road.

Chapter l:

102 W 73rd St,
New York, NY 10023

Chapter ll:

156 E 64th St,
New York, NY 10065

212-486-9200


Rosies

29 E 2nd St, New York, NY 10003

Looking for an authentic Mexican brunch, look no further. Rosie’s is such a bright and colorful fun vibe and has my favorites on the menu chilaquiles and huevos rancheros.


Dudley’s

85 Orchard St, New York, NY 10002

An aussie-american cafe in the heart of the Lower East Side. You literally can’t go wrong with anything on the menu, food or drink wise. Food is delicious as it is beautiful, staff is wonderful. One of my favorite spots. Period.


Two Hands

Locations in Tribeca, Williamsburg, and NoHo locations.

Each cafe is bright and airy and includes juices & espresso drinks plus light fare like pastries, salads & sandwiches. I mean look at this avocado toast and egg swirl action here.


Jack’s Wife Frieda

Locations in Soho, Chelsea, and West Village

Best mediterranean brunch around town. The food is delicious, plus the details that go into everything from the sugar packets to the menu makes it so special… and dare I say Instagramable?!?


Citizens Of… (Chelsea, Bleeker, Gramercy, Soho)

Australian breakfast and lunch spot, paired with beautiful coffee. They always bring such a lovely pop of bright color to all of their dishes.


Freemans

Freeman’s Alley is really unique ‘hidden’ brunch spot in the city off of Rivington Street between Chrystie and the Bowery on the Lower East Side. It’s literally down an alleyway.

It serves American fare, craft cocktails & has this wonderful Colonial tavern decor. Down the alley to the restaurant has some fun graffiti. It’s so out there and a great NYC experience.


Sweet Chicks

For a great southern brunch, Sweet Chick is your go to spot. Cocktails and chicken and waffles are amazing.

Locations are in LES, two spots in Brooklyn - Williamsburg and Prospect Heights, and even LA for the west coaster.


Cafeteria

119 7th Ave, New York, NY 10010 - Chelsea

A classic NY brunch spot in Chelsea, best known for its appearance and hype from the oh so famous Sex and the City series. A must get menu item is the mac and cheese as an appetizer.


Clinton Street Baking Co.

4 Clinton St, New York, NY 10002 - Lower East Side

Opened in 2001, Clinton St Baking Co. is a classic American restaurant with bakery located on NYC’s Lower East Side. They’ve maintained their mom & pop roots by using the highest quality ingredients from local purveyors like sustainable coffee, all natural milk, cage free poultry & eggs, premium ice cream, and heritage farm-raised pork.

Come here for the pancakes. Clinton St. is best known for their February Pancake Month.


Cookshop

A great brunch spot next to the High Line serving American fare. Personally, I find this to be my go-to summer outdoor, people watching type of brunch spot, but I mean honestly any time is good because their food is wonderful. Ultimately, love the location because you can combine brunch and tourism in one place and go to Chelsea Market or the High Line before or after brunch.

Happy Brunch Day Friends!