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When it comes to decisions about food, I don’t waste much time but let’s face it, it’s nice when you have choices. And brunch is one of those great weekend options where you get to choose from salty or sweet, breakfast or lunch. From benedicts to BLTs, french toast, home fries and more! Pair your meal with a bloody mary or mimosa and you’ll be enjoying your weekend in style.
So where to go for brunch in the Triangle? Here are some excellent options for brunch in Raleigh, Durham, Chapel Hill and beyond! Click on the hours for brunch menu and details, click on the restaurant name for a review, if available.
Best brunch spots in Chapel Hill and Carrboro
Acme Restaurant, Carrboro – Sunday, 10am to 2pm
Oakleaf, Carrboro – Sunday, 10am to 2pm
Best brunch spots in Durham
Rue Cler, Durham – Saturday and Sunday, 10am to 2pm
True Flavors, Durham – Saturday, 7:30am to 2:30pm and Sunday, 9am to 3pm
Best brunch spots in Raleigh
Barcelona Wine Bar – Sunday, 11am to 3pm
Beasley’s Chicken + Honey – Saturday and Sunday, 11am to 4pm
CO, Raleigh – Sunday, 11am to 3pm
Coquette, Raleigh – Sunday, 10am to 3pm
Flying Saucer, Raleigh – Sunday, 11am to 3pm
Parkside, Raleigh – Sunday, 11am to 3pm
Plates Neighborhood Kitchen, Raleigh – Saturday and Sunday, 10:30am to 2:30pm
Pooles Diner, Raleigh – Saturday and Sunday, 11am to 3pm
Relish Cafe, Raleigh – Saturday and Sunday, 9am to 2pm
St. Roch Oysters and Bar – Saturday and Sunday, 11am to 2pm
Tazza Kitchen, Raleigh – Sunday, 10:30am to 3pm
Tupelo Honey Cafe, Raleigh – Saturday and Sunday, from open to 4pm