• Question: What makes breakfast special in Boston?
  • Answer: A long and lazy brunch with the papers and great coffee is possibly the best way to begin a weekend, however, breakfast is also the meal that makes the week work. When it comes to breakfast, Bostonians take the most important meal of the day very seriously, and the city is filled with an array of delightful spots to enjoy freshly brewed coffee, warm pastries, eggs Benedict, bagels with cream cheese, and breakfast burritos.
  • Question: What kinds of breakfast options can visitors find in Boston?
  • Answer: From traditional Japanese prix fixe menus to glazed doughnuts and Bloody Marys, here is a list of good spots to tuck into breakfast and brunch.

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1. Mike's City Diner


Savor hearty comfort food and enjoy an easy, affordable breakfast or lunch stop.

Mike's City Diner

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Located in the beautiful South End neighborhood of Boston, Mike's City Diner is a traditional neighborhood café and beloved Boston institution that serves American diner classics and signature fresh-roasted turkeys.

Owned by Chef Jay Hajj, the favorite bistro has been serving the community for more than 20 years and presents a menu of traditional favorites, such as omelets, eggs Benedict and poached eggs, buttermilk pancakes, Belgian waffles, and hearty breakfast sandwiches stacked with a variety of toppings. Also on offer are breakfast burritos and various sides like fresh bagels, muffins, scones, toast, oatmeal, grits, and more, all of which are accompanied by a range of hot beverages.

1714 Washington St, Boston, MA 02118, Phone: 617-267-9393

2. Local 149


Go for creative American dishes and enjoy a casual weekend dinner with couples.

Local 149

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Located in the former union office in South Boston, Local 149 is unapologetically local, offering a great selection of craft beers, a delicious American menu full of everyone’s favorites, and fun pub grub at the bar.

All food is made of locally sourced ingredients from the pub’s friendly suppliers, and the atmosphere is as great for groups of friends on a game night as it is for families coming for Sunday lunch. You can belly up at the bar with friends to sample one of many craft beers and watch a game on a large-screen TV. You can bring the love of your life to sit by the fire sipping an imaginative cocktail or bring the kids and in-laws to a spacious booth for Sunday lunch. The menu is large and has something for everyone, with favorites such as spaghetti Bolognese, fish tacos, paella, fried chicken, and pizzas.

149 P St, Boston, MA 02127, Phone: 617-269-0900

3. Beehive Restaurant


Listen to live jazz and savor bold flavors in this exciting evening spot.

Beehive Restaurant

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Located in the Boston Center for the Arts complex in Boston’s South End, the Beehive Restaurant is a favorite Bohemian eatery and bar that serves sumptuous fare, handcrafted cocktails, and world-class live music in an eclectic yet elegant space.

Rated as one of the top eateries in Boston, the Beehive Restaurant hosts a famous jazz brunch on Sundays with a delectable menu of fare with Middle Eastern, Eastern European, and American influences. Brunch menu delights include homemade Belgium waffles, corned hash beef, sweet potatoes, scrambled eggs, smoked salmon and poached eggs, eggs Benedict, and blueberry-lemon coffee cake.

541 Tremont St, Boston, MA 02116, Phone: 617-423-0069

4. Blunch


Visit for all-day brunch and enjoy quick, tasty bites with friends or kids.

Blunch

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Blunch is a locally owned and operated neighborhood kitchen located in Boston's South End that serves a hearty menu of homemade cuisine for breakfast and lunch.

Open seven days a week, Blunch boasts a casual, contemporary space in which to enjoy the café’s sumptuous fare, including the eatery’s breakfast menu, which features delicious dishes like fresh and warm bagels with a variety of toppings, such as smoked turkey, spicy aioli, and melted mozzarella, pressed sandwiches and frittata-style eggwiches, freshly prepared salads, sweet pastries, cakes, and scones. 59 E Springfield Street, Boston, MA 02118, Phone: 617-247-8100

5. City Table


Savor modern dishes and admire stylish decor on a romantic spring night out.

City Table

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City Table is a casual neighborhood eatery nestled in the vibrant heart of Boston’s historic Back Bay that offers a sophisticated dining experience with a focus on fresh, local ingredients and chef-inspired, regional touches.

City Table is open for breakfast, lunch, and late-night dining as well as brunch on the weekends and offers a menu of hearty dishes such as eggs and bacon, traditional eggs Benedict, French toast with maple syrup, grilled steak and eggs, breakfast sandwiches, Belgium waffles, oatmeal, toasted granola, and fresh fruit. Weekend brunch includes fresh salads and soups, light plates and entrées, and breakfast sandwiches.

65 Exeter St, Boston, MA 02116, Phone: 617-933-4800

6. CLINK. Restaurant


Dine inside a former jail and enjoy an unusual experience with historic sights.

CLINK. Restaurant

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CLINK. Restaurant is a contemporary chain of eateries that serves seasonal New England fare, artisanal heritage meats, and ocean-fresh North Atlantic seafood along with heirloom produce.

Executive Chef Daniel Kenney creates innovative menus of cuisine that seamlessly blend culinary traditions with global influences, taking diners on unparalleled culinary journeys. Exuding a chic contemporary style with gold leather seats and an open kitchen, CLINK.

Restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, dinner, and brunch in a refined and elegant setting. Signature breakfast dishes include McCann's Irish Oatmeal with Cape cranberries and toasted pumpkin seeds, eggs Benedict with griddled English muffins, Canadian bacon, and lemon chive hollandaise, and cinnamon and vanilla scented brioche French toast with apple pear butter and Vermont maple syrup. The Liberty Hotel, 215 Charles Street, Boston, MA 02114, Phone: 617-224-4004,

7. Lincoln Tavern & Restaurant


Explore bold pub fare and enjoy weekend brunch in a lively neighborhood setting.

Lincoln Tavern & Restaurant

© Lincoln Tavern & Restaurant

Located in South Boston, Lincoln Tavern & Restaurant is a classic American tavern that serves a menu of homemade American food and specialties hot off the grill in a casual and relaxed pub-style setting.

Set in a West Broadway space, the open-plan tavern features tiled floors, soaring tin ceilings, and a grand and elegant bar and conjures a certain nostalgia for a bygone era. Lincoln Tavern & Restaurant is open for brunch, lunch, and dinner, with the brunch menu offering classics such as eggs and bacon, omelets, huevos rancheros, steak burritos, pumpkin pancakes, ham and cheese croissants, pancakes, and fruit platters. 425 W Broadway, South Boston, MA 02127, Phone: 617-765-8636

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