brunch in NYC Archives - tworeddots.com tworeddots.com Mon, 30 Sep 2024 15:21:01 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 These are the Best Brunch Spots in NYC https://tworeddots.com/these-are-the-best-brunch-spots-in-nyc/ Tue, 01 Oct 2024 08:08:00 +0000 https://tworeddots.com/?p=4627 In New York City, brunch is an art form. It’s something to look forward to all week and savor with your friends or loved ones on the weekend. In fact, we’d go so far as to say it’s an iconic NYC experience. So whether you’re visiting or looking for a new local spot, here are […]

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In New York City, brunch is an art form. It’s something to look forward to all week and savor with your friends or loved ones on the weekend. In fact, we’d go so far as to say it’s an iconic NYC experience. So whether you’re visiting or looking for a new local spot, here are three of our favorite brunch restaurants in NYC.

Jack’s Wife Freda

Jack’s Wife Freda, with locations in SoHo and the West Village, serves up a Mediterranean-inspired brunch in a cozy, Instagram-worthy setting. The green shakshuka is a must-try – eggs baked in a tangy, spiced green sauce, served with challah toast for dipping. 

Sadelle’s

For a more upscale experience, Sadelle’s in SoHo offers a luxurious take on Jewish appetizing. Their towers of hand-rolled bagels, smoked fish, and other breakfast delicacies are legendary. The bagels, baked fresh hourly, come in varieties like everything, pumpernickel, and salt & pepper. The high-ceilinged, light-filled space adds to the elegant dining experience.

Five Leaves 

If you’re in Brooklyn, head to Five Leaves in Greenpoint. This hip spot, partly owned by Heath Ledger’s estate, serves up a diverse menu in a charming, nautical-themed space. Their ricotta pancakes, topped with honey-sweetened ricotta, fresh fruit, and honeycomb butter, are a fan favorite. 

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In New York City, brunch is an art form. It’s something to look forward to all week and savor with your friends or loved ones on the weekend. In fact, we’d go so far as to say it’s an iconic NYC experience. So whether you’re visiting or looking for a new local spot, here are three of our favorite brunch restaurants in NYC.

Jack’s Wife Freda

Jack’s Wife Freda, with locations in SoHo and the West Village, serves up a Mediterranean-inspired brunch in a cozy, Instagram-worthy setting. The green shakshuka is a must-try – eggs baked in a tangy, spiced green sauce, served with challah toast for dipping. 

Sadelle’s

For a more upscale experience, Sadelle’s in SoHo offers a luxurious take on Jewish appetizing. Their towers of hand-rolled bagels, smoked fish, and other breakfast delicacies are legendary. The bagels, baked fresh hourly, come in varieties like everything, pumpernickel, and salt & pepper. The high-ceilinged, light-filled space adds to the elegant dining experience.

Five Leaves 

If you’re in Brooklyn, head to Five Leaves in Greenpoint. This hip spot, partly owned by Heath Ledger’s estate, serves up a diverse menu in a charming, nautical-themed space. Their ricotta pancakes, topped with honey-sweetened ricotta, fresh fruit, and honeycomb butter, are a fan favorite. 

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