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10 places for a boozy brunch in New York City
While the city that never sleeps is full of wild nightclubs, upscale lounges, and rowdy bars, you're going to need a place to nurse that hangover come Saturday and Sunday morning. Thankfully, New York is also home to a plethora of excellent boozy brunch spots, where they can prescribe you a "Hair of the Dog" remedy with complimentary and unlimited drinks with your meal.Essex
120 Essex Street, Lower East Side
Essex offers a brunch special for $22.95 that allows patrons to order a meal along with three bloody marys, screwdrivers, or mimosas. Choose from standard fare like french toast with fruit, eggs with bacon, and blueberry pancakes as well as more interesting entrees like chorizo scrambled eggs and onions served with corn tortillas, manchego macaroni and cheese with chicken apple sausage, and potato pancakes covered with salmon caviar, poached eggs, and house-cured salmon gravlax.
Saturday from 11AM-4:30PM and Sunday from 11AM-8PM. Cash only.
22 Peck Slip, Financial District
Meade's is a cozy, laid-back bar and restaurant that offers a $12.95 all-you-can-drink mimosas, bloody mary's, screwdrivers, and cape cods special with the purchase of a meal. Choose from classic morning favorites like steak and eggs ($11.95), make-your-own omelettes ($8.95), and crepes with banana and nutella served with strawberries ($8). If your hangover is really bad, opt for a greasy but satisfying Tator Pie ($8.95).
Saturday and Sunday, 12-4PM.
Kyotofu 705 Ninth Ave., Hell's Kitchen
Kyotofu is actually a Japanese dessert bar and bakery that incorporates cooking with tofu into their creations. For those without a sweet tooth, the eatery also offers a unique brunch that offers a complimentary bellini, mimosa, or blood mary with each meal. Choose from items like the chicken and tofu burger with housemade pickled cabbage and sweet potato chips ($15), poached eggs with truffle oil, mesclun greens, and toasted brioche ($10), and mac and cheese made with gruyere and monterary jack cheddar, spicy shichimi panko, and truffle pate ($12).
Saturday and Sunday, 11AM-5PM.
Sunburnt Cow
137 Ave C., East Village
The Sunburnt Cow is a fun Aussie-style dive bar where you are guaranteed to get trashed for cheap, even on Sunday afternoon. For $18, diners can enjoy an open bar and unlimited brunch. Choose from items like the Barrier Reef Benedict which includes poached eggs over crab cakes covered in hollandaise sauce, buttermilk banana pikelets, and the Queen Adelaide, a meal of poached eggs, salmon, and avocado on an english muffin that is served with a side of hollandaise. Because it gets extremely crowded, I would recommend getting there early or going with a party of 6 or more so that you can make a reservation.
Saturday and Sunday. Call for specific seating times, which run in 2-hour intervals. Cash only.
Yotel570 Tenth Ave., Hell's Kitchen
Yotel is actually a funky and futuristic hotel located two blocks from Times Square that not only features a robot porter, but also an on-site restaurant with an all-inclusive weekend brunch. On their fourth floor terrace and in-door eatery, diners can enjoy unlimited tapas and free-flowing cocktails for $35 per person. In terms of drinks, you can enjoy the standard brunch libations as well as more unusual creations like Bacon Bloody Marys, Lychee Bellinis, and glasses of Passion Plantation Punch. For food, enjoy plates like the wild mushroom omelette with asparagus and cream cheese, halibut sliders with tomato and rémoulade sauce, and house ground meatballs with herbs and kaffir lime-tomato sauce.
Saturday and Sunday, 11AM-3PM.
Tre
173 Ludlow St., Lower East Side
Tre is a casual Italian restaurant and the perfect place for a budget-friendly boozy brunch in New York. For $19.95, patrons receive an entree as well as unlimited champagne, mimosas, and bellinis. Choose from menu items like potato pancakes with scallions, sour cream, and sausage, an Angus burger with goat cheese and spinach served with fries, and rigatoni carbonara with parmigiano, Pecorino, pancetta, and cream.
Saturday and Sunday, 12-4PM.
Scottadito Osteria Toscana788 Union St., Park Slope, Brooklyn
Scottadito Osteria Toscana is a traditional Tuscan restaurant that also serves a delicious and booze-infused brunch on weekends. For $17.95, you get a meal as well as unlimited champagne and mimosas. Choose from entrees like a ham and ricotta cheese omelette, french toast topped with fruit, organic maple syrup, and powdered sugar, and homemade ricotta and spinach gnocchi with sage and butter. This venue is also suitable for families, as there is also a children's brunch which includes pancakes, french toast, or eggs with roasted potatoes and soda or juice for $10.
Saturday and Sunday, 11AM-4PM.
Arte Cafe
106 W. 73 St., Upper West Side
Arte Cafe is a homestyle Italian restaurant that offers a $16 unlimited drink special with the purchase of a brunch meal. Choose from items like the broiche French toast with apple cinnamon sauce ($9.50), a prosciutto omelette with potatoes and onions ($10.95), ricotta and spinach stuffed ravioli in vodka sauce ($15.95), and chicken parmesan with spaghetti ($16.95).
Saturday and Sunday, 11AM-4PM.
Braai329 W. 51 St., Hell's Kitchen
Braai is a South African wine and food venue with authentic decor that will transport you to another country. On the weekends, you can take in jungle-inspired furnishings while also taking in unlimited champagne, mimosas, bloody marys, screwdrivers, and bellinis for $15 plus the price of an entree. Meal selections include fare like a spinach and goat cheese omelette ($8), grilled chicken with tomato, lettuce, and mayo served on warm focaccia ($9), and farfelle salmon in a pink sauce ($11.50).
Saturday and Sunday, 11AM-3:30PM
Yerba Buena
23 Ave A., East Village
Looking for some Latin American fare? Yerba Buena serves $12 unlimited sangrias, mimosas, margaritas, and house cocktails for an hour plus the price of a meal. Entree selections include fare like short ribs with fried eggs, congri, and salsa ($14), fish tacos with rice, beans, cabbage, and spicy coleslaw ($12), and Mexican hot chocolate with cinnamon churros ($9). Yerba Buena also has a West Village location at 1 Perry Street.
Saturday and Sunday, 11:30AM-3PM.
[photos via missmeng, jasonlam, Yotel, Braai]
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TDNYC Jan 16th 2012 5:35PM
I had a great brunch at Sunburnt during the late summer here in NYC. If you're looking for upscale, easy going meal this is not the place, instead its more to continue your party from the night before and blast it well into the evening for a Sunday Funday. Sunburnt is loud and boozy, they have a house DJ and if you sit in the back booth be prepared to have the only speaker in the joint right above your head; i'd recommend the back (outside) and or the front. However, we had a group of 12 people and they were more than welcoming considering many people in our party were late; and they don't generally accomidate - hard fastened rule if you're not their, you're paying the full fee to your CC. but for 15-18 bucks, the meal is sufficient and the beers/mimosa's keep flowing (i think you have a 3 hour time limit for unlimited drinks - but don't quote me). Either way, if you want to feel like you're in a club during the day time and actually be able to see outside then this is the place to party.