24 Metro Detroit Brunch Spots

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Cafe Muse specializes in β€œcomfort food with a twist." // Photograph courtesy of Cafe Muse

Whether you go out to brunch for major celebrations or it’s part of your weekend routine, these 24 metro Detroit brunch spots are serving up savory and sweet dishes to satisfy your cravings.

Bobcat Bonnies

From its Build Your Own Bloody Mary or Mimosas to its Cereal Shooter Flight, Bobcat Bonnies does brunch like no other. The restaurant’s menu boasts favorites like cinnamon roll starters, avocado toast, and pancakes with tons of vegan options as well. Bobcat Bonnies, multiple locations; .

Breakfast Club

The Breakfast Club is an easy, one-stop shop for all things breakfast and brunch. The restaurant’s menu includes breakfast bowls, waffles scrambles, French toast, and more. There’s also regular specials; past features have included Peach Cobbler Oven-Bake French Toast, Sweet Potato Hash, and Shrimp Creole Omelette. Plus, each check is served with chocolate-covered strawberries. The Breakfast Club, ; 248-307-9090; Μύ

Browndog Barlor

Serving brunch on Saturdays and Sundays, the food is definitely worth the wait at this barlor and restaurant. Brown Dog serve plenty of sweet options like cinnamon swirl or stuffed French toasts as well as savory dishes like Avocado Truffle Toast and Bacon Brussel Tacos. Round out the meal with a Sorbet Mimosa flight or a Bloody Mary. Browndog Barlor, multiple locations;Μύ.

CafΓ© Muse

Serving β€œcomfort food with a twist,” this Royal Oak spot is an easy choice for a delicious brunch. Vanilla Bean Waffles with fresh fruit, Smoked Salmon Scramblers, Ricotta and Lemon Pancakes, and Cinnamon Raisin French Toast are just a few of the options that make Cafe Muse a must-try. Cafe Muse, ; 248-544-4749; .Μύ

CafΓ© Zola

With fresh ingredients and delicious coffee, Cafe Zola is one of the most reliable brunch spots in Ann Arbor. Its menu boasts favorites like Turkish Eggs, Portobello Panino, Zola’s Crab Benedict, and Dark Chocolate Babka French Toast. Cafe Zola, ; 734-769-2020;Μύ .

Commonwealth

Commonwealth is a cool and casual spot for an early meeting or a lowkey brunch date. The menu includes the Common Scramble, Fried Egg Sandwich, Shiitake Omelet, Vegan Sourdough Banana Pancakes, and dozens of other options β€” including those for vegans and diners following a gluten-free diet β€” that prove brunch is never boring. Commonwealth, ; 248-792-9766;

Crawford’s Kitchen

This family-owned diner offers breakfast and lunch all day. Its New Yorker sandwich includes fried eggs with house-cooked corned beef and natural Swiss on grilled rye bread, while the Railroad Omelet combines fresh asparagus, crisp bacon, diced tomato, and provolone. A bonus: The portions are huge. Crawford’s Kitchen, ; 734-454-5724;.

Dime Store

Serving breakfast made from scratch, Dime Store has a rotating list of Chef Specials in addition to its brunch menu.ΜύAl pastor hash and pineapple upside-down wafflesΜύwere on a recent special menu, while the regular menu holds favorites like biscuits and gravy, the bacon avocado omelet, and brioche French toast. Dime Store, ; 313-962-9106;.Μύ

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The Fed offers a picturesque interior for brunching. // Photograph courtesy of The Fed

The Fed

Stunningly decorated, The Fed feels like a scene from a fairytale. The restaurant’s brunch menu brings features plenty of savory and sweet with options the smoked salmon cake benny, shortrib hash, cinnamon roll Dutch baby, and more. The Fed also offers a craft cocktail menu for brunch. The Fed, ; 248-297-5833; .

First Bite

Creating β€œpositive food for a positive life,” First Bite is devoted to enhancing the well-being of its customers through the food it serves. To achieve this, the restaurant serves options like the Vibrant Veggie Omelet, Arbor Avocado Toast, and Eclectic Eggs. First Bite, ; 734-369-4765;.Μύ

The Fly Trap

Everything on The Fly Trap’s β€œBlunch” menu is available all day, so you can brunch anytime. Gingerbread waffles, red flannel hash, and huevos rancheros are just a few specialties that this Ferndale spot has to offer. The Fly Trap, ; 248-399–5150; .Μύ

HopCat Royal Oak

The Royal Oak location offers a Brunch for Lunch menu until 3 p.m. on weekends. That menu includes plenty of options like maple bourbon chicken and waffles, strawberry Nutella pancakes, hottie hash, Michigander burrito, and Hopkittens mini pancake meal.ΜύHopCat Royal Oak, ; .Μύ

Johnny Black’s Public House

The brunch menus at Johnny Black’s Public House varies from location to location. In Waterford, find options like steak and eggs and southwest breakfast tots; in Rochester, veggie Benedict and chicken n waffles are among your options; enjoy biscuits and gravy and crabcake benedict in Sterling Heights; and egg combos, French toast, and benedicts at Lakehouse. Johnny Black’s Public House, multiple locations; .

Lena’s Kitchen

Chunky Monkey Crepes, Birthday Cake Stuffed Pancakes, Meat Lover Hash, and Italian Stallion Benedict are just a few of the crazy creations at Lena’s Kitchen. The popular brunch spot is known for its massive portions, so come hungry! Lena’s Kitchen, ; 248-308-3890; .

Le Petit Dejeuner

This Detroit spot serves meals family-style and has all the breakfast and brunch staples and then some. Stop by for omelets, pancakes, crepes, meats, and sides like diced sweet potatoes with chives or grits. Le Petite Dejeuner, ; 313-725-0257; .

Lulu’s of Commerce

This family-owned, family friendly restaurant serves up dozens of brunch options, including tons of omelets, pancakes, French toast, biscuits and gravy, oatmeal, and more.ΜύLulu’s of Commerce, ; 248-669-1937; .

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Metro Detroit brunch restaurant Toast offers tasty options like the Why So Blue Pancakes. // Photograph courtesy of Toast

Madam

Madam, ΒιΆΉ·¬ΊΕ Detroit’s 2023 Restaurant of the Year, is located inside the Daxton Hotel, offers breakfast, brunch, lunch, and dinner. The brunch menu is small but filled with heavy hitters like the lox tartine, croque Madam, and buttermilk pancakes with seasonal toppings. Madam, ; 248-283-4200; .

MI.MOSA

With a name like MI.MOSA, it’s no surprise that this Farmington restaurant is a hot spot for brunch. In addition to over 10 different flavored mimosas, the restaurant also has Bloody Marys, Irish coffees, and flavored mules on its cocktail menu. The food is just as impressive as the drinks, with options like Chicken and Waffle Benedict, Monte Cristo sandwiches, and Steak and Eggs. MI.MOSA, ; 248-957-8119; .Μύ

Rochester Brunch House

This restaurant is a staple in the Rochester community. Cherry Omelets, Challah French Toast, Nutella Crepes, and Breakfast Quesadillas are just a few of the delicious options Rochester Brunch House has to offer. For drinks, try out a soymilk latte or a Peach Bellini or Bloody Mary. Rochester Brunch House, ; 248-656–1600; .

San Morello

The Shinola Hotel restaurant’s brunch menu includes pastries, and side items like skillet potatoes and smoked bacon as well as AC’s Famous Sheep’s Milk Ricotta, Zucherino Donuts, Breakfast Spaghetti, and Baba au Rum French Toast. San Morello, ; 313-209-4700; .

Soul Cafe

This restaurant partners with Friendship Circle’s Soul Projects, which teaches adults with special needs skills like food prep, serving, hosting, and cooking. The menu is full of favorites like avocado toast, yogurt bowls, cold brew coffee, and a lox plate. Soul CafΓ©, Farber Center, ; 248-788-4800; .

Stray Hen CafΓ©

The oatmeal bar is the highlight of this brunch experience. With dozens of ingredients β€”including cranberries, flax seed, blueberries, brown sugar, caramel, almonds, and more β€” this is a healthy option you won’t want to miss. If oatmeal isn’t your jam, Stray Hen Cafe also has avocado toast, burrata toast, a lox sandwich, breakfast sliders, and plenty of other options. Stray Hen CafΓ©, ; 734-929-2590;.

Toast

This self-described β€œneighborhood joint” offers an eclectic brunch menu including its
Beet Goes On omelet, the Gobbler Egg Sandwich, the Nova Scotia, and Bananarama Waffles.ΜύToast – Birmingham, ; 248-258-6278; and Toast – Ferndale, ; 248-398-0444;.

Toasted Oak

Serving farm-to-table selections, Toasted Oak utilizes tons of local ingredients on its menu. Veggie Hash with seasonal vegetables, egg white omelets with goat cheese and seared mushrooms, and buttermilk pancakes with Michigan maple syrup are just the beginning of this tiny but mighty menu. Toasted Oak, ; 248-277-6000; .

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