It's hard to top these brunch spots in the entire City, not just in the most beautiful neighborhood in Brooklyn: Clinton Hill.
Astoria's cafes and restaurants have an almost endless array of tantalizing dessert menus that feature everything from hand-crafted ice cream and sorbet to imaginative cakes, pies and cupcakes, as well as ethnic sweet treats like Baklava and Affogato.
What better place can there be to recharge those batteries and rejuvenate your outlook on life than Eataly? Particularly if you are any kind of a foodie or fan of Italian culture in general. It's an "all-in" way of life that leaves us precious little time to spend with friends and family.
Manhattan's Upper East Side neighborhood can truly boast of having some of the most attractive sidewalk cafes and backyard patios in the city, along with some very mouth-watering menus.
On this article: Doc Watson's, Mediterraneo Restaurant, Uva, Per Lei Restaurant, Baraonda and Bocca East
The Midtown Manhattan neighbourhood has just the right mix of high-end and casual spots to do brunch at hotels that are a special experience onto themselves.