Weekend plans? Now you do.
1. Sunday in Brooklyn
Make sure to order their Honeybear on Holiday cocktail for the cutest insta shot…
2. Cookshop
From farm to table; the freshest seasonal brunches.
3. Jack’s Wife Freda
Freda was a Jewish grandma, and like her, nothing gives this cafe more pleasure than happy and well-fed guests. If you were going to give the cuisine a long and unwieldy name, it might be South African Israeli Jewish Grandmother Cuisine.
4. Davelle
A traditional Japanese cafe serving comfort food, and insta-famous fluffy toast. Is it food or is it art?
5. Egg Shop
How do you like your eggs in the morning? Beet pickled please.
6. Alma
A Mexican feast for the eyes and taste buds.
7. The Butcher’s Daughter
A vegetable slaughterhouse, enjoy delicious healthy vegetarian dishes and fresh pressed juices.
8. Golda
Known for their delicious Cali-meets-Middle Eastern dishes. It’s like a hug on a plate.
9. Russ & Daughters Cafe
In 1907 Russ immigrated from Poland and started his career selling schmaltz herring out of barrels. It wasn’t until 1914 that he secured his first brick and mortar store. Whether it’s a for a light nosh or brunch let expert smoked salmon slicers work their craft. Plus you can even get married here!
10. Gertie
A “Jew-ish” diner, serving delicious family style comfort food.