Itโ€™s Saturday (or Sunday) morning, say around 9 am. You want to go to brunch, your friends want to go to brunchโ€”but you correctly suspect that you shouldโ€™ve planned this outing waaaaaay in advance. You and Tricia and Robert and Chad and Amy will text-bicker about where to go for the next 45 minutes before deciding on a place where youโ€™ll be standing outside for an hour and 20 minutes waiting to seat your table of five. You may become so ravenous, you may end up going on a hangry murder spree, spending the rest of your squandered youth in prison. OR! You can read our super handy โ€œFinding the Perfect Brunch for YOUโ€ guide and avoid costly jail time!

Forget the endless text bickering. Inside youโ€™ll find an amazing array of brunches reviewed by our most trustworthy writers, categorized so you and Tricia and Robert and Chad and Amy (ugh, Amy) can pick a great place to eat that will perfectly match your mood. Weโ€™ve got brunches that are fancy, affordable, or cheap as hell. Weโ€™ve got brunches for gluten-free Tricia, experimental Chad, lowbrow Robert, and alcoholic Amy. Actually, you might just decide to all go your separate ways after reading this… but thatโ€™s okay, too! The point is that all of you will have full, content bellies this weekend, and not a single person will be hangrily murdered. Thatโ€™s the power of a perfect brunch. So read this, find yours, and make your tummy (and the world) a happier place.

2 replies on “The Brunch Issue”

  1. What a great guide, Though sorry not to see Midpoint Food and Drink make it in. Especially in a neighborhood that has so few breakfast joints.
    It is my sisters cafe so I am partial. The place is a strip mall gem.

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