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What Is A Nice Place To Brunch In Lower Manhattan?

About 6 of us would like to have a superb brunch on Sunday morning in lower Manhattan. Somewhere that is nice, but not TOO expensive! Any ideas? :)


Sylvia's Cafe, ask for the leek and mushroom omelet. It is spectacular

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Where Is The Best Place For Sunday Brunch In Manhattan?

if you can, i would like two recommendations-one that is kid open and one that is not. thanks!


Sarabeth's, one on the eastside, 90th st, westside in the 80's. Gentle for kids or without.
French Toast-85th street, probably better without kids, can be a bit crowded, but all creditable places will be.
probably my favorite, in Soho - The Cupping Room, is ok for kids, but ok, alone.
America-15th Concourse off of 5th ave
The Coffee Shop- around Union Square, can't remember the address
Barking Dog - there are 3 of them, 2 more elevated eastside, one in midtown.

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Looking For An Upscale Restaurant In Manhattan To Eat Brunch?

I am looking for something approachable of formal, brunch, maybe a buffet. in Manhattan NY


In the most suitable way Brunch Spots in New York: Southwest Manhattan
Want to know where to go eat brunch this weekend? We've done all the hard work for you with our beadroll of the best boites for bacon and eggs (or breakfast risotto) in every neighborhood and beyond.

Best See-and-Be-Seen Brunch
Bubby's
120 Hudson St. (at N. Moore St.); 212-219-0666. Served Sat. & Sun., 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
This is the weekend brunch locale for Tribeca locals and celebrities like Harvey Weinstein and Gwyneth Paltrow. They fingers on for well-prepared comfort food at reasonable prices, like sour cream pancakes with bananas and strawberries ($13.50).

First In-and-Out Brunch
Cafeteria
119 Seventh Ave. (bet. 17th & 18th Sts.); 212-414-1717. Served Seven Days a Week, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
It's predisposed 24 hours a day, so this animated Chelsea café has had plenty of practice turning tables. Brunch dishes like biscuits and gravy ($11) and croissant French pay tribute to ($12) come fast, but they're high-quality and inexpensive.

Best Brunch for a Large Platoon
Blue Water Grill
31 Union Sq. (bet. 16th & 17th Sts.); 212-675-9500. Served Sun., 10:30 a.m.–4 p.m.
Groups of six or more at this always-stuffed eatery can create a personalized menu from tempting choices like lobster Benedict on lemon spatter brioche ($21) or a seafood quiche ($14.50). And the doting staff will make dependable your party gets plenty of attention.

Best Luxe Brunch
Aquagrill
210 Spring St. (bet. Sullivan St. & Sixth Ave.); 212-274-0505. Served Sat. & Sun., hours–3:45 p.m.
The brunch menu here is full of extravagant items such as crab Benedict ($16.50), osetra caviar (priced at $155 an ounce) and a seafood salver (priced daily) with succulent lobster and crab claws.

Best Brunch for Wine Lovers
Café Un Deux Trois
123 W. 44 St. (bet. Broadway & sixth Ave.); 212-354-4148. Served Sat. & Sun., 11 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
The $19.50 set brunch menu at this brasserie focuses on French dishes like croque monsieur and quiche Lorraine. Each comes with a opera-glasses of house red or white wine, but if you want to want to go for something more high-end, choose from 19 wines by the sun-glasses (all under $14). The restaurant will happily subtract the cost of the house wine and charge you the variation.

Best Vegetarian/vegan Brunch
Rocking Horse Café
182 Eighth Ave. (bet. 19th & 20th Sts.); 212-463-9511. Served Sat. & Sun., 11 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Nonmeat eaters will revel at this colorful Chelsea café. The tempting choices include huevos rancheros or homemade corn tortillas layered with cheese, beans, salsas and eggs. The $14.95 prix-fixe menu includes an entrée, stew drink and coffee or tea.

Best brunch for Carnivores
Balthazar
80 Spring St. (bet. Broadway and Crosby St.); 212-965-1414. Served Sat. & Sun., 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
Known as one of the prime brunching spots in the urban district, this classic Keith McNally–owned restaurant is a haven for meat eaters who can tuck into chicken liver with foie gras mousse ($14), beef stroganoff ($19) and corned beef farrago and eggs ($17).

Best Date Brunch
Jane
100 W. Houston St. (bet. Thompson St. & LaGuardia Pl.); 212-254-7000. Served Sun., 10 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
With its latest atmosphere, eclectic playlist of '80s hits and unhurried service, this Greenwich Village bistro is a fun brunch hangout for two. Entrées such as vanilla bean French felicitations ($14) and a mushroom omelet ($14) are large enough for sharing and come with an alcoholic beverage.

Superlative Budget Brunch
Good
89 Greenwich Ave. (bet. 12th & Bank Sts.); 212-691-8080. Served Sat., 11 a.m.–3:30 p.m. & Sun., 10 a.m.–4 p.m.
The portions are monstrous, but what really keeps the crowds lining up every weekend here is the recession-friendly pricing. Noted dishes like the two oversize buttermilk biscuits ($3) and the $12 frittata with potatoes, ricotta cheese and bacon can very likely be split between two people.

Best Brunch for Lingering
Blue Ribbon
33 Downing St. (at Bedford St.); 212-337-0404. Served Fri. to Sun., noon–2 a.m.
This eclectic bakery is an tempting spot to chow down on rich and satisfying dishes such as fried catfish on ciabatta ($17.50) and a Reuben with chorizo and cheddar ($15.50). The viands is served at a relaxed pace and the staff won't rush you out the door once you have finished.

Best brunch for the Kids
Paris Commune
99 Bank St. (at Greenwich St.);212-929-0509. ServedWeekdays, 11 a.m.–3 p.m. & Weekends, 10 a.m.–3:30 p.m.
Brunch is one of the tucker times to bring children to this charming, old-world bistro, which is staffed with ultra-advantageous servers. There is plenty of room for strollers, and the menu features comforting dishes that will appease choosy eaters, such as gingerbread with hot whipped cream ($7), half-orders of French pledge ($4) and grilled chicken fingers with French fries ($4).

Best brunch with Your Mom
202 at Nicole Farhi
75 Ninth Ave. (bet. 15th & 16th Sts.); 646-638-0115. Served Seven Days a Week, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.
Located in the Nicole Farhi retail stock, this gem is imbued with a

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Can Anyone Recommend A Good Brunch Place In Manhattan For A Large Group With Kids?



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I Need A Cheap Place For Brunch On Sunday In Manhattan. Any Suggestions?

There will be about 5 people succeeding and we want it to be somewhere below 30th street.


Jane

http://www.ctrnyc.com/JANE/menus.html

they presentation a great brunch on avg. $15 which includes a cocktail.

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