
L'Adresse NoMad
L'Adresse NoMad is the kind of brunch room you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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New York restaurants that still make weekend brunch feel worth planning around.
Fast answers for diners searching for brunch restaurants in New York. These first picks make the occasion easier to compare.

L'Adresse NoMad is the kind of brunch room you reach for when the evening is meant to matter a little more.
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Arvine suits a night out when you want brunch that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Hole In The Wall - FiDi is a strong brunch move in New York when you want the meal to feel worth leaving the house for.
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Citizen of Soho is the Australian cafe export doing what Aussie cafes do best: bright rooms, exposed brick, and coffee taken seriously, all open from 7 AM on the corner of Lafayette.
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Sirrah arrived in the Meatpacking District in July 2025 with a premise that is almost aggressively maximalist: a 120-seat supper club built around a four-course prix fixe, designed by the LA-and-London firm Fettle, and outfitted with a h…
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Park Slope has no shortage of date-night bars dressed up as restaurants, but 390 Social — open since 2021 on Fifth Avenue — commits to a distinct identity: a speakeasy-grown-over-by-nature, split across two levels, where Chef Laura Modig…
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Hole in the Wall's Flatiron outpost runs on Australian-cafe logic, which is to say brunch isn't a weekend ritual here — it's a weekday default that stretches from 9am to 9pm.
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Scottadito Osteria Toscana occupies a particular lane in Park Slope's dining landscape that few Italian rooms dare to claim: romantic without being precious, Tuscan without being a museum piece, and priced at a level where ordering acros…
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lore is doing something Park Slope badly needed and didn't know how to ask for: a contemporary South Asian kitchen that refuses to flatten its influences into a greatest-hits curry menu.
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What The Common gets right — and what too many Park Slope spots miss — is a refusal to be precious about breakfast.
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This is the kind of room New York doesn't build anymore, and that's the whole point of going.
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Russ & Daughters Cafe is a american pick in New York when you want dinner to feel a little more planned.
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Parker & Quinn earns a weekend detour when you want brunch that beats the usual default.
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In Common NYC has apparently figured out what most brunch spots get catastrophically wrong: choosing a lane and staying in it.
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Chela is a strong brunch move in Park Slope in New York when you want the meal to feel worth leaving the house for.
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Ladybird suits a night out when you want wine bar that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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Piccoli Trattoria has been doing its thing in Park Slope since 2011, and its staying power in a neighborhood that cycles through restaurants like seasonal menus says something real.
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Bangkok Degree is a strong brunch move in Park Slope in New York when you want the meal to feel worth leaving the house for.
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Park Slope has no shortage of candlelit Italian rooms where the pasta is fine and the check is forgiving, but Mariella, on 6th Avenue, is doing something quieter and more principled than the neighborhood average.
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Rana Fifteen is a smart brunch call in Park Slope when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion.
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Black Oak on Fifth earns a weekend detour in Park Slope when you want brunch that beats the usual default.
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Keith McNally's Minetta Tavern has occupied its West Village address long enough to accumulate the kind of reputation that doesn't require a publicist.
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Le Coucou on Howard Street operates on a logic that most contemporary New York dining rooms have largely abandoned: genuine French classicism, executed without irony or concession to the novelty market.
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Win Son Bakery arrived not as a concept engineered for weekend brunch culture, but as a natural extension of the serious Taiwanese cooking already established at Win Son, the full-service restaurant it shares a corner with in East Willia…
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Masalawala & Sons is a smart brunch call in Park Slope when the morning is supposed to feel a little more like an occasion.
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Banter NYC has picked a clear lane — globally-inflected brunch at the most approachable price point in the room — and every dish on the menu seems designed to hold that position without apology.
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Al di là has been anchoring Fifth Avenue in Park Slope long enough to predate the neighborhood's own mythology, and by every account it still refuses to romanticize itself.
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Stone Park Cafe earns a weekend detour in Park Slope when you want brunch that beats the usual default.
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Park Slope has no shortage of Italian-adjacent rooms where the lighting is flattering and the pasta is merely fine.
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Haenyeo earns a weekend detour in Park Slope when you want brunch that beats the usual default.
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The Malt House earns a weekend detour when you want brunch that beats the usual default.
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abcV suits a night out when you want vegetarian that feels grown-up without getting stiff.
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The Wren earns a weekend detour when you want brunch that beats the usual default.
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The Terrace and Outdoor Gardens at the Times Square EDITION is a strong brunch move in East Village in New York when you want the meal to feel worth leaving the house for.
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Brunch is a strong brunch move in Flatiron in New York when you want the meal to feel worth leaving the house for.
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Kellogg's Diner sits in Williamsburg at a comfortable remove from the neighbourhood's more theatrical brunch operations — the ones that have turned a weekend morning meal into a logistical exercise requiring advance planning and consider…
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Guide • new york
New York brunch spots that still feel like the right use of a weekend — from a beloved West Village brasserie to Brooklyn's best all-day Italian and dim sum rooms.
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The top restaurants for brunch in New York include L'Adresse NoMad, Arvine, Hole In The Wall - FiDi. TastyPals curates these picks based on occasion tags, Google ratings, and editorial judgment.
L'Adresse NoMad is among the top-rated options for brunch in New York, with a 9.8 Google rating and 2,115 reviews.
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