
Oh the divisiveness of brunch. Scorned by some as a symbol of opulence, a vulgar display of excess in an increasingly inequitable world, this hearty late breakfast is adored by its devotees and has become increasingly popular across America. Often heavy with eggs and sauces, meats one would never think to deep fry, waffles invisible under piles of toppings, brunch is that single meal that holds one over until dinner.
More than just a meal, brunch is an experience; a license to wake up late and celebrate that tardiness with other late-risers. Many bars and dinner restaurants offer a weekend brunch menu of fare perfectly suited to ease the pains of a long night out, often serving bloody marys and mimosas on the side. Sunday mornings in cities everywhere, friends and families gather together to enjoy this most soothing of feasts. (Looking for a less pretentious breakfast? Here is the best diner in every state.)
24/7 Tempo has compiled the best brunch spots in every state, using reviews and rankings from a wide range of websites, including Yelp, Eater, Open Table, Time Out, The Infatuation, Thrillist, Thrillist, Food Network, Spoon University, and The Daily Meal, as well as numerous local and regional sites. Some places on the list don’t serve “brunch” per se, but offer hearty brunch-style breakfast menus on weekend mornings, and in some cases all day long every day.
Eggs Benedict appears on many of the menus, often with specialty additions like smoked brisket, avocados, or grilled asparagus. Local takes on chicken and waffles or biscuits and gravy are also common. New York City’s famous Balthazar brasserie offers pan-seared halibut and grilled trout along with french pastries and more traditional breakfast fare. Fried green tomatoes and shrimp and grits can be seen on multiple brunch menus around the South. (Here are the 35 best restaurants in the South.)
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Alabama: The Noble South
> Location: Mobile
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Alaska: Snow City Cafe
> Location: Anchorage

Arizona: Indian Gardens Cafe & Market
> Location: Sedona

Arkansas: The Buttered Biscuit Moberly
> Location: Bentonville
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California: MeeMa’s
> Location: Long Beach

Colorado: Cafe Miriam
> Location: Denver
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Connecticut: The Engine Room
> Location: Mystic

Delaware: Legal Grounds Cafe
> Location: Wilmington

Florida: Max’s Table
> Location: Osprey
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Georgia: South City Kitchen Midtown
> Location: Atlanta

Hawaii: Hawaiian Island Cafe
> Location: Waimanalo
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Idaho: Fork
> Location: Boise

Illinois: Brunch Cafe Fox River Grove
> Location: Fox River Grove

Indiana: Runcible Spoon Cafe & Restaurant
> Location: Bloomington
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Iowa: Americana
> Location: Des Moines

Kansas: Doo-Dah
> Location: Wichita
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Kentucky: DV8 Kitchen
> Location: Lexington

Louisiana: Commander’s Palace
> Location: New Orleans

Maine: Coffee ME Up
> Location: Portland
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Maryland: Iron Rooster
> Location: Annapolis

Massachusetts: Ellana’s Kitchen & More
> Location: Newton
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Michigan: Rochester Brunch House
> Location: Rochester

Minnesota: Icehouse
> Location: Minneapolis

Mississippi: The Chimneys
> Location: Gulfport
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Missouri: Hungry Hunter Restaurant
> Location: Branson

Montana: Jam!
> Location: Bozeman
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Nebraska: Railcar Modern American Kitchen
> Location: Omaha

Nevada: Zenaida’s Cafe
> Location: Las Vegas

New Hampshire: The Bacon Barn
> Location: Londonderry
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New Jersey: JJ’s Diner
> Location: Egg Harbor Township

New Mexico: Vick’s Vittles Country Kitchen
> Location: Albuquerque
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New York: Balthazar
> Location: New York City

North Carolina: The Workman’s Friend
> Location: Charlotte

North Dakota: Darcy’s Cafe
> Location: Grand Forks
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Ohio: Blueberry Cafe
> Location: Bellbrook

Oklahoma: Kitchen No. 324
> Location: Oklahoma City
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Oregon: Kingsland Kitchen
> Location: Portland

Pennsylvania: Brunch
> Location: Conshohocken

Rhode Island: The Rhody Hen Cafe
> Location: Pawtucket
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South Carolina: Long Island Cafe
> Location: Isle of Palms

South Dakota: Josiah’s Coffeehouse & Cafe
> Location: Sioux Falls
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Tennessee: Monell’s Germantown
> Location: Nashville

Texas: Lamberts
> Location: Austin

Utah: Bambara
> Location: Salt Lake City
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Vermont: Butler’s Pantry Breakfast
> Location: Stowe

Virginia: Brunch…
> Location: Richmond
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Washington: Tibbitts @ Fern Hill
> Location: Tacoma

West Virginia: Terra Cafe
> Location: Morgantown

Wisconsin: Blue’s Egg
> Location: Milwaukee
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Wyoming: Eggington’s
> Location: Casper
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