It's always sunny-side up in Philadelphia!
Weekends were made for brunching--chatting with friends, digging into a stack of syrupy pancakes, lingering over a cup of coffee and a few refills.
Visit Philly: The ever-changing menu matches the decor, which we'll call...eccentric. Brunch lineups might easily include alligator tail or pink lemonade pancakes.
Visit Philly: The Market Street Grill has a devoted following for its brown sugar-swirl French toast with caramelized bananas and the Kennett Square mushroom omelet.
Visit Philly: This probably isn't the first tip about the quinoa porridge or the Peanut Butter Crunchy French Toast with blackberry coulis, and it most likely won't be the last.
Visit Philly: Modern day "Mad Men" can order the Betty Draper: truffled egg salad, cucumber and lemon salt on whole wheat with candy cigarettes on the side.
Visit Philly: Curious about Australian coffees? Ants Pants Café in Graduate Hospital is a great place to be indoctrinated into flat whites and long blacks—along with iced coffees made from espresso ice cream.
Visit Philly: Looking for brunch with a Mexican twist? You found it. Order up platters of eggs poached in salsa verde and pair your meal with cups of its signature drink.
Visit Philly: Bloody Mary kind of morning? Refresh with a Bacon Bloody Mary: bacon-infused vodka and garnished with a bacon strip. There is also a vegan and kosher version available.
Visit Philly: The Sunday brunch buffet--stacked with caviar, lobster tartlets, buttermilk pancakes with granny smith apple compote--includes plated entrees too.
Visit Philly: You can't go wrong with The Usual: three eggs, meat, hash browns and Texas toast. And don't forget a cup of coffee topped off with Kahlua.
Visit Philly: This typical looking diner serves up anything but standard brunch fare on the inside. Order the smothered chicken and waffles and a Pimms Cup: Pimms, fresh lime, ginger beer, cucumber and mint.
Visit Philly: The line out the door never lies: the Morning Glory Diner is known for its homemade ketchup, creative pancake specials and greasy-spoon attitude.