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Best Brunch Restaurants in Denver

What’s your favorite meal of the day? Mine is undoubtably brunch. Breakfast or brunch, doesn’t really matter to me. I love both sweet and savory brunch foods, it’s impossible for me to choose a favorite. Here’s a list of my favorite brunch restaurants in Denver!

If you’re looking for a way to extend your day, plan your brunch choice near some of Denver’s best breweries!

Brunch Spots in Denver

Lucile’s Creole Cafe

Various Locations

One of my favorite options in Denver for brunch is Lucile’s Creole Cafe. As someone from the south, I can confidently say that Lucile’s nailed it. Their beignets are massive and fried to perfection. There are various options for eggs benedict, omelets, and creole classics.

Most entrees come with a biscuit the size of your head with a side of homemade jam or creole gravy. Both are to die for. Not to mention their perfect Bloody Mary’s or a mimosa with fresh squeezed orange juice. Look no further for what will be one of your new favorites!

Bacon Social House

Various Locations

With a name like Bacon Social House, you shouldn’t be surprised to find that a flight of bacon is on the menu as a starter. If you have a sweet tooth when it comes to brunch their options for french toast and pancakes. If you’re in the mood for something savory, there is everything from Chicken and Waffles to Shrimp and Grits to a Bacon Hash.

Four Friends Kitchen

Central Park

Another great option for a southern brunch is Four Friends Kitchen! We have LOVED this spot for the last few years. The Berries and Cream French Toast is to die for. My husband is a huge fan of the Bluegrass Benedict. There are many options for grits, benedicts, and omelets. Although outside of downtown, this restaurant is worth the trek!

HashTAG

Central Park

A standard stop in our brunch restaurant rotation is HashTAG, also located in Central Park. The pancakes are amazing. The large is the size of a pizza and the trio is the perfect way to sample all of their offerings and worth sharing as a table.

The breakfast sandwiches are classic yet adventurous. Then there are the toasts and hashes which are a great way to branch out but still get a classic breakfast. Lastly, their omelets are delicious. There are many other restaurants in the Eastbridge Town Center also worth trying.

Denver Biscuit Company

Various Locations

One of the first places in Denver my husband and I tried was the Denver Biscuit Company. A breakfast/brunch option during the day becomes a pizza restaurant in the afternoon, known as Fat Sully’s, and then a bar, Atomic Cowboy, at night.

There are a dozen different options for Biscuit Sandwiches here with some fun spins on classics using biscuits. Some of our favorites include: The Winona (fried chicken and pimento cheese), The Beeler (Nashville Hot Chicken), and The Lola (friend chicken, honey butter and maple syrup).

Onefold

City Park

Near City Park, you’ll find the cutest cafe: Onefold. Their menu consists of dishes with an Asian and Mexican twist. There are breakfast tacos and a quesadilla or a breakfast burrito. Another option would be the Bacon Fried Rice or Congee.

In true cafe fashion, they have a full espresso bar! A fun option would be to try the Vietnamese Iced Coffee, if you’re up for the adventure!

Syrup

Various Locations

There are two spots that everyone seems to suggest. The first is Syrup. Everyone has told me for the past few years that I need to go but unfortunately, I have not. The menu looks incredible with many, many options! There are many locations and every time I drive past one there’s a line out the door!

Snooze

Various Locations

The other restaurant that seems very popular is Snooze. Another Denver classic with multiple locations and a little bit of everything for everyone!

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