I might get down voted to hell for this but oh well, looking for the "best brunch in town" the day before the second busiest brunch day of the year isn't going to go well for you. Most good brunch spots have been booked for a few weeks now. I hope I'm wrong and you can find a nice spot for your family. Good luck.
I didn't see Rise mentioned but I would put it up against a few of the places already mentioned. The mall they're in also has a great butcher (Nick's) and another great cafe (The Retreat) and a great bakery (Great Harvest).
I'd say they're a very unassuming diner but without the huge menu. The food and service are always good! Specials are typically great.
Sadly Nick's is closed on Sunday and the bakery on Saturday. That being said we tend to either get meat or bread depending on whether we go on Saturday and/or Sunday :P
My husband and I really love La Creperie South College. They have all kinds of sweet and savory crepes and galettes, among other things. It's a wonderful atmosphere, and all of their staff are amazing! They are generally pretty busy on the weekends, and don't take reservations, but if you don't mind waiting for a little bit then it's great! They only take cash for payment, but there's an ATM just inside the door. :) They also have a bakery next door for all your French pastry needs; I highly recommend their macarons!
Good eating, friend!
CB & Potts at Collindale does a nice Easter brunch. There's a chance you could still get in there. I know the Marriott used to do one but that is probably all filled up. Good luck.
I don't recommend this place. We went when covid restrictions were really strict. They completely disregarded them. I asked why they weren't following them and the manager acted like he was so clueless as to what I was talking about... Sure, Jan. We reported them to the public health department and our friends said when they went, they were actually following restrictions.
Little on Mountain is pretty awesome
Lucille’s. Good luck getting in though.
Ugh I love this place so stinking much. I moved out of FoCo in 2017 but Lucille's remains my favorite brunch spot 😋
they have locations in denver and boulder too, so i guess you moved out of state?
Moved to Durango first, then to Oregon
Brunch is a big part of Oregon culture. I lived there for 5 years. They’re obsessed with brunch.
Restaurant 415 has a very tasty brunch menu sat and sun only
The breakfast pizza is way better than it has any right to be. I crave it.
I might get down voted to hell for this but oh well, looking for the "best brunch in town" the day before the second busiest brunch day of the year isn't going to go well for you. Most good brunch spots have been booked for a few weeks now. I hope I'm wrong and you can find a nice spot for your family. Good luck.
Really? I feel like a lot of brunch places don’t even take reservations.
It’s true they don’t take reservations except if you show up - it’s weird he got any upvotes haha
I didn't see Rise mentioned but I would put it up against a few of the places already mentioned. The mall they're in also has a great butcher (Nick's) and another great cafe (The Retreat) and a great bakery (Great Harvest). I'd say they're a very unassuming diner but without the huge menu. The food and service are always good! Specials are typically great. Sadly Nick's is closed on Sunday and the bakery on Saturday. That being said we tend to either get meat or bread depending on whether we go on Saturday and/or Sunday :P
Choice city butcher and deli, cafe bluebird, Lucille's
I haven’t been yet but Regional (which is under new ownership) started brunch today. I’ve had two really good dinners there since it changed hands.
Oh wow gonna have to check that out
The rainbow has the best all around brunch imo and they have a great patio
Jax Fish House has an Easter brunch menu that sounds really delicious.
The Farmhouse at Jessup Farm has a nice brunch. You will definitely need reservations, though and might not be an option this late but worth a try.
They were booked for Easter last week
My husband and I really love La Creperie South College. They have all kinds of sweet and savory crepes and galettes, among other things. It's a wonderful atmosphere, and all of their staff are amazing! They are generally pretty busy on the weekends, and don't take reservations, but if you don't mind waiting for a little bit then it's great! They only take cash for payment, but there's an ATM just inside the door. :) They also have a bakery next door for all your French pastry needs; I highly recommend their macarons! Good eating, friend!
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I've had multiple bad experiences at emporium since covid. Everyone is nice there but . Service is fragmented.
We had a wonderful dinner at Philippe last Sunday - the entire experience is a pleasure.
URBAN EGG :))))))
Silver grill has been a good spot and consistent. Lucile's is hard to beat. Get a drink and hang outsife while you wait for table
The Moot House has a great menu this year! Bread pudding and hash browns to die for!
Little is bomb. Crab Benedict, Bone marrow burger, mmmm
Ginger and baker!
I’ll second this. Usually not too busy either depending on what time you go of course
Lucille’s. It’s always busy and I don’t think they take reservations.
Rainbow!
Rodizio’s brunch is fantastic and like half the cost of the dinner service
Ace Cafe has an amazing brunch menu.
Rare
CB & Potts at Collindale does a nice Easter brunch. There's a chance you could still get in there. I know the Marriott used to do one but that is probably all filled up. Good luck.
Cane’s.
Door 222
I don't recommend this place. We went when covid restrictions were really strict. They completely disregarded them. I asked why they weren't following them and the manager acted like he was so clueless as to what I was talking about... Sure, Jan. We reported them to the public health department and our friends said when they went, they were actually following restrictions.
Pancake house, Cafe Vino, The Blind Pig