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Birmingham, AL
Best Brunch (Restaurants) (10 Overall Closest) |
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Chez LuLu |
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(Restaurants - Brunch) |
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1911 Cahaba Rd, Birmingham 35223 205-870-7011 |
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ENGLISH VILLAGE. A bit of romantic Europe in the middle of Alabama! Chez LuLu serves sinful dessert selections like crustless cheesecake, bread pudding du jour and seasonal pies. The decor pairs mismatched tables and place settings with some very interesting artwork. You'll also find for sampling gourmet pizzas, sandwiches, and salads. Lulu's serves a terrific Sunday brunch as well. |
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Jackson's Bar & Bistro |
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1831 28th Ave S, Homewood 35209 205-870-9669 |
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HOMEWOOD. Located in Homewood's SoHo development, this attractive eatery mixes traditional European with more global creations like crab rangoons. Casual and unpretentious, Jackson's has the eclectic quality found in the best big city neighborhood gathering spots, making it popular with Homewood's young and trendy set. Stop by yourself for a few drinks, a bite of wood-fired pizza, and friendly conversation. |
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Open Door Cafe |
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(Restaurants - Brunch) |
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1115 Dunston Ave, Birmingham 205-879-6659 |
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CRESTVIEW. The ODC gives the Crestline neighborhood a comfortable place where folks can gather, splurge on good wine, and enjoy sublime home-cooked meals like shrimp and grits, grilled steaks, and muffulettas. Catchy music and terrific pasta creations go hand-in-hand on Wednesday's Jazzsta night, which is an opportunity to hear some of the town’s top musicians play. They also feature live jazz during Sunday brunch, when the menu promises New Orleans-style beignets, Cajun frittatas, blackened fish sandwiches. |
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Silvertron Cafe |
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3813 Clairmont Ave S, Birmingham 35222 205-591-3707 |
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FOREST PARK. Not far from downtown on Clairmont Avenue, Silvertron Café has been a Forest Park fav for several years, thanks in large part to the awesome Sunday brunch. For starters, there are the from-scratch mimosas and Bloody Marys, both sure to kick off things in the right direction. The fare is limited to a handful of solid choices, headlined by Grillades & Eggs (steak with cajun hollandaise, scrambled eggs, and cheese grits) and Huevos Rancheros with black beans and homemade corn bread. |
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Sol y Luna |
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(Restaurants - Brunch) |
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2811 7th Ave S, Birmingham 35233 205-322-1186 |
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LAKEVIEW DISTRICT. Located on historic 7th Avenue, Sol y Luna (Sun and Moon) serves authentic Mexican cuisine with a contemporary twist. The bar features over 32 different tequilas. Reservations recommended. Dress is business casual. |
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Veranda on Highland |
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(Restaurants - Brunch) |
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2220 Highland Ave S, Birmingham 35210 205-939-5551 |
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SOUTHSIDE. Artistically displayed dishes set the stage at this renovated home, where inside there are nine individually decorated dining rooms, exquisite stained glass windows, and a snazzy bar area named Papa's (in honor of Ernest Hemingway). Appetizers simply tantalize the palate, especially the homemade crawfish boudin. From there, the choices only get tougher: iron-seared scallops or Alaskan halibut seared in a pan, rib-eye with Creole smashed potatoes or smoked pork shoulder dusted with mustard? Fortunately, regulars assert there’s no wrong answer. |
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Cobb Lane Restaurant |
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(Restaurants - Brunch) |
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1 Cobb Ln S, Birmingham 35205 205-933-0462 |
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FIVE POINTS SOUTH. Locals have been frequenting the Cobb Lane Restaurant since World War II. Occasions are seemingly better when they're celebrated at Cobb Lane! Famous for its rich she-crab soup and consistently topnotch food, it's a popular spot for either special occasions or simple dining. Sunday brunch is particularly solid, with dishes ranging from Pepper Jack Steak Omelet or pancakes topped with candied pecans to Ovetta's Famous Chicken Salad or Southern Fried Catfish and Grits. Relaxed dining with superb service. Dine either inside or outside, depending upon the weather and your preference. |
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Five Points Grill |
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(Restaurants - Brunch) |
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1035 20th St S, Birmingham 35205 205-933-6363 |
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FIVE POINTS SOUTH. A great place in Five Points to hang out and enjoy food and drink, this bar and grill serves up a bevy of hearty American classics like jambalaya, shrimp and grits, homemade meatloaf, and grilled 14-oz rib-eye, as well as sandwiches, burgers and pizzas. They also serve a mean Sunday brunch that features homemade crab cakes, steak and eggs, and chicken scallopine. |
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Grey House Grill |
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(Restaurants - Brunch) |
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1830 29th Ave S # 160, Birmingham 35209 205-414-1755 |
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HOMEWOOD. Sophisticated yet casual, SoHo Square's Grey House Grille delivers its upscale fare with a bit of Southern panache. Sunday brunch has always been a well-put-on affair here, and folks have been known to go gaga over their eggs Florentine. The lunch crowd, meanwhile, gets to savor dishes like Southern fried chicken with mashed potatoes, shrimp and grits, Black Angus burgers, and even homemade chicken salad. |
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2021 Park Pl N Tutwiler Hotel, Birmingham 35203 205-322-2100 |
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DOWNTOWN. For a unique international affair, look to this sleek, upscale dining room in the historic Tutwiler Hotel. The friendly staff and well stocked bar help patrons right at home if they have to wait. Unconventional and creative, the icon's kitchen aims to impress with dishes such as braised lamb shank with roasted root veggies, Southern duck cassoulet with ham hock and black-eyed peas, and black pepper-crusted pork tenderloin with gorgonzola mashed potates. Conveniently located across the street from the public library and one block down from the art museum. |
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