Best Brunch Spots in Houston

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If you’ve stepped outside in the last couple of days, you probably noticed the AMAZING weather Houston has been receiving lately! The sun is no longer hiding, spring flowers are starting to bloom, and the fresh breeze makes being out in the sun a lot more bearable. This change brings on many of the things we all like to enjoy outside such as bicycling, peaceful walks in the park, and most importantly… having brunch outdoors! Below are some of Houston’s best spots to do just that!

EMMALINE

Come for the views and stay for the food at this newly established Montrose treasure that is home to stunning décor, multiple balconies and patios with views of the Houston Skyline, and most importantly some impressive food options! Check out one of our homes that is walking distance from this popular brunch spot!

STATE FARE’S BRUNCH

State Fare’s is the ultimate place to receive the best of Southern Hospitality where the portions are BIG and the food is sweet! Located just off I-10, this Memorial City gem includes a wide variety of brunch favorites for both their food and drink menus!

HAROLD’S

Located in the Historic Heights District, this restaurant provides for the perfect Sunday stroll. Not only will you enjoy the one of kind food options, you will also be placed right at the center of the Heights neighborhood where you can get lost in a day of some antique shopping!

BOSSCAT

A brunch menu worthy of its River Oaks location! Not only can you enjoy food that tastes as lovely as it looks, but also be only walking distance away from high-end shopping at Hyland Village! Bosscat prides itself on mixing innovation and food together to create dishes such as the Fruity Pebbles French toast, which is 100% Instagram-worthy! If you happen to visit Bosscat this weekend, be sure to stop by 1415 Hazel having an open house on Sunday!

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