![]() ![]() Till & Sprocket – full disclosure, I haven’t been here myself, but I’ve heard good things about it, not just for brunch, but for lunch and dinner too.For the sweet tooth, there’s a delightful Nutella & Banana Challah French Toast or Peanut Butter & Chocolate Chip Pancakes. The Harold – A bi-level American eatery with all the brunch classics like Eggs Benedict, Huevos Rancheros, and Steak & Eggs.And do NOT skip their blue crab mac n cheese (w gluten-free pasta). They also make it a STRONG point to let you know there are gluten free options. It’s always consistent and it’s a pretty big space so you shouldn’t have to worry about waiting. Penn 6 – I recommend this spot to anyone in the Penn Station area for literally any meal of the day.The burrata and knots with tomato jam to start are awesome, and they have a “Cereal Milk White Russian” with manhattan moonshine, cocoa puffs, almond milk, and coffee liqueur. Trademark Taste & Grind – I often come here during the week to work and grab a light bite and/or coffee, but I know it’s also got a solid brunch game on the weekends.There’s a Malted Waffle that’s sure to speak to your sweet tooth, and then there’s also steak & eggs, if you’re living that protein life. It’s a beautiful space – tiled floors, comfy banquettes, and a sizable bar. Parker & Quinn – if you’ve been to the Refinery Hotel, you’ve likely walked through Parker & Quinn and just didn’t realize it.And in the warmer weather that’s finally approaching, you can sit outside too! #PATIOSZNġ133 Broadway (at 26th), New York, NY 10010 You can also do the $18 2-hour unlimited mimosa/bellini thing, which is a great option. On the sweet side, their lemon ricotta pancakes are to die for. The gramigna is most popular, with sausage, broccolini, garlic, and pecorino, but I also love their cacio e pepe, rigatoni with ricotta, and garganelli with mushrooms, pesto and parm. La Pecora Bianca – I always recommend LPB to friends and followers alike they make all of their pasta in-house, and I have trouble picking a favorite. ![]() Totally drool worthy menu, no matter what route you choose. Case in point: sesame salmon salad with OR fried chicken with cheddar waffle. If you want unhealthy, they have that too. ![]() Friedmans – one of my favorite lunch places in that area is also one of my favorite brunch places.They also have a 2 hour Boozy Brunch with unlimited booze for $25: Choose “Punchbowl for the Table” (parties of 4 or more) with Mezcal Pineapple, Pisco Punch, or Rose Sangria, OR “Build Your Own Mimosa Bar” with your choice of Cucumber/Apricot/Rosemary Grapefruit/POM Tequila. For food, don’t skip the brunch pizza (obviously with an egg on top), the burger, and the deviled eggs. It used to be an old tailor’s shop, so there are vintage pieces everywhere, but of course there are neon signs (an IG staple), and a dark wood bar that pumps out really fun and delicious cocktails. The Ragtrader – I love the decor/vibe in this place.Yes, singular, and it’s a behemoth of a pancake with a trough of butter on top. Here’s what you need to get: the patty melt, the caesar salad, and the sweet potato pancake. Ferris – easily one of the best brunches I’ve had in a long time.
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