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Brunch is more than just breakfast and lunch combined — it’s a state of mind. Whether you prefer relaxing with friends over bottomless mimosas or going high-end with the family for a special occasion, there’s a brunch place for everyone. We looked at reviews and online rankings, as well as included some personal experience, to find the best brunches in every state (as well as Washington, D.C.). Read on and try not to get hungry.

Alabama: Big Bad Breakfast

Big Bad Breakfast
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Mobile

This small chain restaurant is the brainchild of a New Orleans-born chef with a life-long love affair with breakfast. The Creole omelet, packed with shrimp and andouille, is a must-try.

Alaska: Snow City Cafe

Snow City Cafe
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Anchorage

This brunch destination has been around since 1998, so they’re doing something right. There likely aren’t many places in the country where you can order the Tundra Scramble with reindeer sausage.

Arizona: Brunch Snob

Arizona: Brunch Snob
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Phoenix

If you’re picky about your breakfast food, Brunch Snob is worth a visit. The eatery’s slogan is “Great Food, No Bull—t”. They aim to serve comfort food with a twist. Top choices include the Mother Clucker, their version of chicken and waffles, while the spicy version features  jalapeño infused maple syrup.

Arkansas: The Root Cafe

The Root Cafe
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Little Rock

Farm-to-table is taken seriously at the Root Cafe, where nearly all food is sourced locally. The restaurant’s biscuit sandwiches are made with local eggs, meat, and cheese, and the granola is made in-house.

California: Republique Cafe & Bakery

Republique Cafe & Bakery
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Los Angeles

The chef behind Republique has received accolades from the Michelin Guide and The James Beard Foundation, so you know it will be good. The Maine lobster omelet, Potato Pancake, and Pupusa are menu standouts.

Colorado: Bacon Social House

Bacon Social House
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Sunny Side

When a restaurant is named after bacon, it’s only a good sign. The Signature Bacon Flight offers six unique bacon flavors, including chile lime and French toast.

Connecticut: Nomade

Nomade
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Westport

The dishes at Nomade are inspired by Morocco, Tulum, and the Mediterranean, offering an exotic twist on brunch. Go for the savory Nomade Pesto eggs, or satisfy your sweet tooth with house-made Beignets.

Delaware: Angelo’s Luncheonette

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Wilmington For a no-frills breakfast joint with some serious throwback appeal, check out Angelo’s Luncheonette, which has been in business since 1967. The classic neighborhood corner diner with Elvis memorabilia and quick, friendly counter and booth service will make you feel like you’ve stepped back in time. This family spot slings a mean made-to-order spicy Italian sausage and cheese omelet and keeps the coffee refills coming.

District of Columbia: Founding Farmers D.C.

Founding Farmers D.C.
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Located in the heart of the Foggy Bottom neighborhood, Founding Farmers is just 3 blocks from the White House. While you’re trying to spot a politician, order the Breakfast Street Tacos or the Chicken & Waffles.

Florida: Bistro Cafe

Bistro Cafe
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Miami

This breakfast spot is known for its generous portions. Some menu standouts are the Burrata Avocado Toast, the Monaco Omelette, and the Cotton Candy Mimosa.

Georgia: Atlanta Breakfast Club

Atlanta Breakfast Club
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Atlanta

Grab a down-home breakfast from this popular brunch spot. Favorites include the Peach Cobbler French Toast and the Gulf Shrimp & Grits.

Hawaii: Sweet E’s Cafe

Sweet E’s Cafe
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Honolulu

This casual, cozy eatery serves breakfast all day. The Kalua Pork Eggs Benedict is packed with homemade Hawaiian-style shredded pork.

Idaho: Egg Mann and Earl

Egg Mann and Earl
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Boise

This funkybreakfast spotis known for giving its breakfast items quirky names. Netflix and Chill Burrito are popular, as are Keep Calm and Scrambler On.

Illinois: Batter & Berries

Batter & Berries
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Chicago

This cute cafe has been around since 2012 and offers an array of creative breakfast options. They say their French Toast Flight is world famous.

Indiana: Milktooth

Milktooth
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Indianapolis

Milktooth was named one of the 10 best new restaurants by Bon Appetit and it’s easy to see why when you look at the menu. Try the Sourdough Waffle, and wash it down with a beermosa.

Iowa: Ox Yoke Inn

Ox Yoke Inn
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Amana

Ox Yoke Inn’s dishes are based on old-world German recipes passed down for generations. The Sunday brunch menu features tasty options like omelets, kielbasa with roasted apples, and bread pudding.

Kansas: The Chef Cafe

The Chef Cafe in Manhattan, Kansas
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City: Manhattan The Limbocker family ran the original Chef Cafe from 1943 to 1986, and some nostalgic Manhattanites reopened the beloved establishment in 2008. The Chef Cafe‘s revamped menu put the spotlight on breakfast with updated fare like pancakes bananas Foster topped with dark rum-pecan sauce, a “smothered” breakfast burrito (covered in sausage cream gravy), and the Buenos Dias Frittata packed with spicy, homemade chorizo and drizzled with sour cream and a chipotle sauce.

Kentucky: Mammy’s Kitchen & Bar

Mammy’s Kitchen & Bar
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Bardstown

Mammy’s was named Best Breakfast by Kentucky Living magazine and has also been on numerous “best of” lists. Menu standouts: deep-fried Cinnabon roll and the “Kentucky Breakfast Hot Brown” with turkey, ham, eggs, bacon, and tomato on Texas toast with hot brown sauce.

Louisiana: Atchafalaya

Atchafalaya
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New Orleans

Atchafalaya means long river, and you’ll want to linger for a long time at this NOLA brunch spot.

The duck hash is a standout, as is the Creole-themed breakfast risotto.

Maine: Bayside American Cafe

Bayside American Cafe
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Portland

Reviewers say the atmosphere is quintessentially “New England.” If you want a seafood-heavy breakfast, this is the place to go. Try the Lobster Scramble and the Maine Crab Cake.

Maryland: MoCo’s Founding Farmers

MoCo’s Founding Farmers
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Montgomery

MoCo’s Founding Farmers has won a number of awards for its sustainable practices. Most ingredients are sourced from local family farms. Breakfast Street Tacos are a must-try.

Massachusetts: Bostonia Public House

Bostonia Public House
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Boston

This two-floor restaurant has a vibrant bar scene, but weekend brunch is just as hot.

The Hangover Breakfast Burger sounds perfect after a late night.

Michigan: The Hudson Cafe

The Hudson Cafe
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Detroit

The brunch menu is huge at The Hudson Cafe, which makes sense since the restaurant specializes in serving it daily. The Red Velvet Pancakes with cream cheese frosting sound out of this world, but if you’re more into savory, go for the House Made Corned Beef Hash.

Minnesota: Hazel’s Northeast

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Minneapolis

This cozy neighborhood cafe serves up Midwestern comfort food. Try the Meat Waffle, which features a malted Belgian waffle stuffed with bacon, ham, and cheddar jack cheese.

Mississippi: Bacchus on the Beach

Bacchus on the Beach
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Pass Christian

Authentic Cajun cuisine is featured on the menu here, giving brunch a spicy twist. Try the Brunch Debris Fries with beef debris.

Missouri: Gailey’s Breakfast Cafe

Gailey’s Breakfast Cafe
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Springfield

Gailey’s was once a 1950s drugstore with a soda fountain counter. Times have changed but the cafe is still a popular destination. Try the Breakfast Mac and Cheese tossed with eggs and bacon.

Montana: Jam! On Main

Jam! On Main
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Bozeman

Jam! aims to provide great brunch food and good times. The restaurant serves an extensive list of mimosas, along with five types of benedicts and numerous pancake options.

Nebraska: Good Lookin’

Good Lookin’
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Omaha

This neighborhood joint features Midwestern breakfast favorites with flair. The Churro French Toast, which is crusted with cornflakes and coated with caramel whip and hazelnut spread, is a popular choice.

Nevada: AmeriBrunch Cafe

AmeriBrunch Cafe
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Las Vegas

After a night of hitting the slot machines, head to AmeribBrunch in downtown Vegas, which offers a full brunch daily. The bloody mary in particular gets great reviews.

New Hampshire: The Friendly Toast

The Friendly Toast
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Portsmouth

All-day brunch is served at the Friendly Toast, a small chain restaurant that specializes in breakfast foods. The Spicy Salmon Roll Toast is a standout.

New Jersey: Toast City Diner

Toast City Diner
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Montclair

This eatery offers a large selection of breakfast dishes that keep people coming back for more. The Crab Hash features fresh crabmeat, and don’t miss the Disco Eggs, with brown gravy and mozzarella curd.

New Mexico: The Grove Cafe and Market

The Grove Cafe & Market
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Albuquerque

The Grove serves local and organic ingredients as much as possible on their all-day breakfast menu. Standouts include the prosciutto and egg toast, and pancakes drizzled with local honey.

New York: Bubby’s

Bubby’s
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Manhattan

Bubby’s has been a brunch destination in Manhattan’s Tribeca neighborhood since 1990.

Go for the famous fried chicken and pancakes.

North Carolina: Kosta’s Fireside Restaurant & Pancake Inn

Kosta’s Fireside Restaurant & Pancake Inn
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Hendersonville

This cozy breakfast joint is known for offering specialty pancakes. For a sweet treat, try the Apple Pancakes with cinnamon and whipped cream.

North Dakota: The Shack on Broadway

The Shack on Broadway
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Fargo

This family-friendly restaurant serves homestyle favorites. The pancakes and waffles feature a secret family buttermilk recipe that The Shack claims is the best in town.

Ohio: The Blue Door Cafe

The Blue Door Cafe
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Cuyahoga Falls

The Blue Door Cafe was ranked in the No. 6 spot on Yelp’s Top 100 Brunch Spots list, so it’s worth a visit. The Bourbon, Bacon, and Peach French Toast is a menu standout, as is the Chicken Pot Pie Croissant Bowl.

Oklahoma: Hatch Early Mood Food

Hatch Early Mood Food
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Various Locations

Hatch Early Mood Food is known for offering unique and inventive breakfast creations. Try the orange-glazed croissants and the Benedict Flight, featuring multiple types of egg benedicts.

Oregon: Slappy Cakes

Slappy Cakes
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Portland

Cook your own pancakes at the Hibachi-style table at this whimsical brunch spot. Of course, the item to get here is one of the many flavors of pancake batter.

Pennsylvania: Brunch Everyday

Brunch Everyday
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Conshohocken

As its name suggests, Brunch Everyday, previously voted Best Cafe in the City by Restaurant Guru, focuses on serving exactly that, seven days of the week. Be sure to get a glass of the fresh squeezed orange juice with your pancakes, frittata, or avocado toast.

Rhode Island: All Favorites

All Favorites
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Cranston

Voted favorite brunch spot by readers of the Providence Journal, All Favorites offers elevated versions of all your favorite breakfast foods. The mushroom toast on grilled sourdough is a standout.

South Carolina: Poogan’s Porch

Poogan’s Porch
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Charleston

Enjoy a classic Southern meal in a historic townhouse at this breakfast institution that’s been around since 1976. Try the Chicken Fried Porkchop with stone-ground grits and sausage gravy.

South Dakota: All Day Cafe

All Day Cafe
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Sioux Falls

Brunch is offered all day long at this cafe that offers up a huge menu. The A.M. Nachos, with waffle fries, sausage gravy, eggs, cheese, Hollandaise, and relish, sounds like a perfect hangover remedy.

Tennessee: Milk & Honey

Milk & Honey
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Nashville

This popular brunch place is usually packed, so be sure to get a reservation if you can. Try the Alabama Pork Biscuit, with pork confit, caramelized onion, Alabama white sauce, and fried egg.

Texas: Oddfellows

Oddfellows
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Dallas

Brunch is served all day at this popular spot known for its fabulous coffees. Other specialties include shrimp and grits, chicken fried steak, and bread pudding French toast.

Utah: Sunday’s Best

Sunday’s Best
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Sandy

The scene at Sunday’s Best feels like you’re eating breakfast during a beach vacation, not in the middle of Utah. The churro waffle is a standout, as is the homemade toaster strudel.

Vermont: The Skinny Pancake

The Skinny Pancake
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Burlington

The Skinny Pancake offers breakfast all day, everyday day. The crepe selection is nothing short of to die for, with both sweet options like the Hot Apple Crumble, and the savory Johny Crepe with pulled pork.

Virginia: Millie’s Diner

Millie’s Diner
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Richmond

Millie’s Diner has been a brunch hotspot for 35 years and counting. Try the Devil’s Shrimp & Grits and Millie’s Corned Beef Hash, and don’t forget to order a mimosa.

Washington: Tibbits @ Fern Hill

Tibbits@Fern Hill
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Tacoma

This award-winning restaurant is known for offering creative dishes in a neighborly environment. Get the Lobster Bomb, featuring champagne-soaked lobster and candied bacon, amongst other yummy ingredients.

West Virginia: FOP

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Nutter Fort

Standing for Fraternal Order of Police, FOP has previously ranked as one of the most underrated restaurants in West Virginia. This casual diner-style restaurant serves breakfast all day long, every day. Breakfast is also well-priced, with many dishes under $10.

Wisconsin: Uncle Wolfie’s Breakfast Tavern

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Milwaukee

This family-owned breakfast joint has rave reviews for its old-school vibe and delicious twists on breakfast classics. Standouts include the Spamlette, an omelet that features tamari-glazed Spam.

Wyoming: Café Genevieve

Café Genevieve
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Jackson Hole

Located in a historic log cabin, the setting is just as good as the food at Cafe Genevieve.

Try the Cajun Eggs Benedict or the Cheesy Bacon Grits and Eggs.

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Jennifer Magid has worked as a writer and editor in publishing and marketing for almost two decades. She has written for outlets ranging from InStyle magazine to Psychology Today and for a number of grocery and personal care brands. Jennifer is frugal by proxy: She is married to a certified cheapskate, which has been good for her wallet but bad for her shoe and handbag collections. These days, she never, ever buys her fashions at full price. Jennifer holds a Master’s in Journalism from New York University. She lives in Connecticut with her family and an admittedly expensive-to-maintain standard poodle — the one anomaly in her cheap lifestyle. Find out more about Jennifer at www.jennifermagid.com. You can reach her at [email protected].