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Restaurants Serving Brunch in BostonWeekend Breakfast Options In And Around Beantown
Boston offers a wide variety of brunch and breakfast options from delicatessens to cafes to nightclubs and lounges opening on weekend mornings.
Most Bostonians choose a quick breakfast during their morning commute on the weekdays so weekend brunch is a treasured affair. Some of the hip restaurants will serve guests in their pajamas while others require a dress code. Brunch in Boston can be an adventure for the taste buds or can soothe the appetite of more traditional breakfast goers. The following restaurants feature Boston’s wide variety of tastes ranging from the seafood buffet at Langham’s Café Fleuri to delicatessen fair and many encounters between. Café Fleuri– Langham Hotel, 250 Franklin Street, Financial District, 617-451-1900 The Sunday Jazz Brunch has been featured eight times in Boston Magazine’s “Best of Boston” in the Sunday brunch category. This eight buffet station affair is $50 for adults, $17.50 for children and features a seafood station, omelets made to order, roasted leg of lamb as well as samplings from the famous chocolate bar. The Café opens at 11am on weekends. S & S – 1334 Cambridge Street, Inman Square, Cambridge, 617-354-0777 In business since 1919 this Jewish deli serves breakfast all day, guests should expect a wait on weekends. Menu features a large variety of omelet and egg dishes, Matzo ball soup, hot breads and more. Stephanie’s on Newbury – 190 Newbury Street, 617-236-0990 Sunday brunch only, outdoor patio seating during warm months, indoor fireplaces warm guests during cold weather. Modern takes on traditional breakfast dishes add a little something special, guests can expect a business casual crowd. The Blue Room – 1 Kendall Square, Cambridge, 617-494-9034 Offers two seating times on weekends at 11am and again at 1pm. Brunch is served buffet style and features seasonal and local food items. Reservations are strongly recommended due to the two seating times and the popularity from locals. The Savant Project – 1625 Tremont Street, Brigham Circle, 617-566-5958 Weekend brunch menu with a young crowd. Features a mimosa and juice bar, cheese plate, and sake-soaked French toast as well as standard breakfast options. Opens at 11:30am on weekends. Masa – 439 Tremont Street, 617-338-8884 Latin-inspired weekend brunch includes huevos rancheros, burritos and banana stuffed French toast. Drinks also have a Latin flair such as the habanero watermelon margarita and citrus mojito. Brunch Fiesta on Saturday mornings is served buffet-style for a flat rate. Zaftig’s Delicatessen – 335 Harvard Street, Coolidge Corner, Brookline, 617-975-0075 Very popular Jewish deli with waiting times ranging from 30 to 90 minutes. Opens at 8am, lines start forming earlier. Breakfast served all day, all week. Menu features modern delicatessen dishes from potato pancakes with smoked salmon to Macintosh apple and Vermont sharp cheddar omelet as well as banana stuffed French toast brioche in a bourbon batter.
The copyright of the article Restaurants Serving Brunch in Boston in Massachusetts Travel is owned by Amy Kreydin. Permission to republish Restaurants Serving Brunch in Boston in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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