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Brunch in Philly That Locals Swear By

Philly loves its brunch.

It’s the city’s weekend staple—a chance to unwind, catch up, and dig into plates of eggs, waffles, and maybe a little something stronger than coffee.

From corner diners serving up scrapple to hip spots with internationally inspired menus, Philadelphia’s brunch game is strong, and it’s not slowing down anytime soon.

If you’re looking for where to start, we’ve got you covered with the city’s best brunch spots—places that know how to turn a simple late-morning meal into a ritual—one you look forward to every week.

TBD The Breakfast Den

1500 South St, Philadelphia, PA 19146

We’re starting off with TBD The Breakfast Den because it’s arguably the best brunch in Philadelphia.

This laid-back, bohemian cafe at 15th and South is where you’ll find classic American breakfast staples and Vietnamese-inspired dishes, and they’re something else.

Sure, the egg-and-cheese sandwich and mini bacho cakes are solid choices, but the real stars here are the Vietnamese breakfast options.

The Thit Ko Hash is a non-negotiable—a mountain of tender pulled pork, jalapeño, melty cheddar, and fried eggs.

And if you can swing by during the week, the crispy eggplant bánh mì and breakfast rice bowls are worth your attention, minus the weekend crowds.

Suraya

1528 Frankford Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125

Suraya, in the heart of Fishtown, is serving the best Lebanese brunch in Philadelphia, so it had to make our list.

The plant-filled, boho-chic space is perfect for a slow weekend morning, but the food keeps people coming back.

From the za’atar-topped man’oushe to the shish taouk kebab plate with spiced fries and hummus, every dish feels like it was cooked with care, and that makes all the difference.

One word of advice: don’t skip dessert—seriously.

The olive oil cake with turmeric and apricot is indescribable, and the cardamom-scented kouign-amann pairs perfectly with a chai latte.

It’s worth mentioning that Suraya gets busy, so plan ahead with a reservation if you want to avoid the wait.

Booker’s Restaurant & Bar

5021 Baltimore Avenue, Philadelphia, PA 19143

Many locals call Booker’s the best brunch in Philly, and they might not be wrong.

You can find it on Baltimore Avenue. And this cozy West Philly gem serves Southern comfort food, and it’s something to write home about.

You have all the classics: fried chicken and waffles drizzled with strawberry butter or cheesecake French toast that could double as dessert.

But not everything’s dripping in butter—the shrimp cocktail and deviled eggs are supposed to be the best in Philly, but you’ll have to find that out for yourself.

Plus, the outdoor seating is a major bonus when the weather’s nice; nothing beats sipping coffee and people-watching as the trolley rattles by.

K’Far

110 S 19th St, Philadelphia, PA 19103

K’Far is a Rittenhouse gem and Middle Eastern brunch haven that has redefined Philly brunch for the better.

It doesn’t matter if you’re swinging by for a casual brunch or introducing out-of-town friends to the city’s brunch game; this spot brings something special to the table—literally.

And the star of the menu has to be the buttery, pull-apart kubaneh bread. Try it topped with whipped brown sugar ricotta; you can thank us later.

Or, if savory is more your style, opt for one of the crispy Jerusalem bagel sandwiches. Their borekas, flaky pastries packed with flavorful fillings, and pistachio sticky buns should be bucket-list items for brunch lovers.

Just keep in mind that weekends here are buzzing, so don’t be surprised if there’s a line.

But you can always grab a counter seat for table service—a hack that lets you enjoy the delicious spread without the hassle.

Brunchaholics

2499 Aramingo Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19125

Brunchaholics in Northern Liberties know how to do brunch; take a trip there, and you’ll know exactly what I mean.

Open every day except Monday, it’s a go-to spot for comforting plates that hit the sweet, savory, and everything-in-between notes.

So, you can expect dishes like sweet potato pancakes, French toast apple cobbler, and a cheesy short rib omelet big enough to share (or not).

And anyone who loves seafood will appreciate their gumbo over grits, packed with crab, shrimp, and fried fish.

But one of the greatest parts of this brunch spot is that the vibe is as relaxed as it gets. You’ve even got Lauryn Hill tracks setting the mood while lemonade flows and diners dig in.

As brunch places in Philly go, Brunchaholics might just be your new favorite.

Café La Maude

816 N 4th St, Philadelphia, PA 19123

Café La Maude is the brunch spot you didn’t know you needed.

It’s located in Northern Liberties, and this French-Lebanese café has mastered the art of fusing bold Mediterranean flavors with classic brunch staples.

And the menu is packed with dishes that’ll make you rethink your usual order.

You aren’t short on options, from green shakshuka to baklawa pancakes and even brisket huevos rancheros.

Plus, it’s BYOB, so whether you’re pairing your meal with a mimosa or a cold brew, it just works.

The wait can be a bit of a thing since they don’t take reservations, but don’t sweat it––there’s a plant shop next door where you can kill time and maybe walk out with a new monstera.

The Landing Kitchen

617 Righters Ferry Rd, Bala Cynwyd, PA 19004

If you’re looking for brunch spots in Philadelphia with a side of scenic views, The Landing Kitchen is where it’s at.

Nick Elmi and Fia Berisha’s all-day café in Bala Cynwyd makes the most of its waterfront setting, serving up a brunch that’s even more satisfying due to the picturesque scenery.

The menu leans into hearty options like seared pork belly sandwiches with Cooper sharp cheese alongside lighter fare like their crave-worthy salads.

And let’s not forget the toast lineup—each loaded with creative toppings that make you rethink what toast can be.

They outsource their pastries to local favorites like Au Fournil and Crust, so there’s no wrong choice whether you’re in the mood for something sweet or savory.

Middle Child Clubhouse

1232 N Front St, Philadelphia, PA 19122

It only makes sense to end this Philadelphia brunch list with a bang.

And in many cases, the atmosphere is almost as important as the food, so you’ll be pleased to know that Middle Child Clubhouse in Fishtown is a spot that nails the two.

Now, what you’re here for: the food. You’ll find all the delights you could want for brunch, such as pastrami-packed breakfast burritos and pancakes made with locally milled whole-grain flour topped with bright citrus syrup.

Just a little heads up: Weekends can get crowded, so showing up early or late is your best bet if you’re not up for the brunch hustle.

Philly’s Brunch Game Has Your Weekend Sorted

If there’s one thing we’ve seen today, it’s that Philly knows how to do brunch right.

From the creative dishes at Middle Child Clubhouse to the waterfront vibes at The Landing Kitchen, the city’s best brunch spots bring personality, flavor, and plenty of reasons to come back.

Since this guide has your perfect weekend lineup, go ahead and make your brunch plans—because in Philly, brunch isn’t an afterthought; you could say it’s more of a ritual.

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