Friday, January 6, 2017

Wear It's At: The Brunching in Metro Detroit Edition

Going to brunch is a seemingly common activity on the weekends but trying to find a place to go can be quite difficult. We're providing you with some of the best places in and around Metro Detroit, along with an outfit to wear, that you can visit each weekend.

1. The Hudson Cafe, 1241 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48226
Photo courtesy of: hudson-cafe.com

One of the newer restaurants on the Detroit scene, The Hudson Cafe offers a classic variety of brunch dishes with a unique spin on them. You don't want to miss the five variations of eggs benedict or the different pancake, french toast and waffle options. Monday through Friday they're open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday through Sunday they're open 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.

2. The Huron Room, 2547 Bagley Ave., Detroit, MI 48216
Photo courtesy of Eater Detroit

The Huron Room is a unique brunch eatery with yummy surf and turf options. The Huron Omelet has smoked trout, cheese, capers, pickled onion and greens, and The Great Lakes Benedict is a take on the brunch classic with fish cakes. The main menu is also open during lunch. Brunch is available Friday through Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

3. Laika Dog at UFO Factory, 2110 Trumbull Ave., Detroit, MI 48216
Courtesy of Laika Dog Facebook

Perfect for vegetarians and meat-eaters alike, Laika Dog offers their signature omelets or tofu scrambles, or you can build your own. They also have waffle dogs and deep fried french toast. You don't want to miss their bottomless mimosas and bloody marys, either! Brunch is available Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

4. La Dulce, 115 S. Main St., Royal Oak, MI 48067
Photo courtesy of ladulce.com

If you're looking for a non-traditional brunch, check out La Dulce for a Spanish-inspired feast. Check out their tapas, pork and waffles, and the fried egg over french fries. Brunch is on Sundays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

5. Super Happy Sushi, 4454 Woodward Ave., Detroit, MI 48201

Photo courtesy of Detroit Eater

This is another go-to place if you're itching for a non-traditional brunch. With delicious bagel sandwiches, waffles and breakfast sushi, you'll get all different -- but good -- flavors worthy of coming back again and again. Brunch is Saturday and Sunday 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

6. Honest John's Bar and No Grill, 488 Selden St., Detroit, MI 48201
Photo courtesy of Opportunity Detroit

With breakfast running until 5 p.m. and even starting at 7 a.m., Honest John's is the perfect place for those friends you have that are late (or early) risers. Some of their signature items include the best chicken wings in Detroit, chicken and waffles and smothered hash browns. Some of their breakfast items are even available until they close at 2 a.m.

7. Parks & Rec, 1942 Grand River Ave., Detroit, MI 48226
Photo courtesy of parksandrecdiner.com

Parks & Rec serves up unique takes on dishes, while paying homage to your childhood and Detroit. Items like Saturday Morning Cartoons (pancakes made with cereal milk and toasted marshmallow syrup) and The Coney Waffle are things you definitely don't want to pass up. They also serve up boozy drinks, and their menu does change seasonally. Brunch is served Monday through Wednesday 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Thursday through Sunday 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.


1. Sancia Mini Milla Jet Set Bag, $237, GuysNGals.
2. Nation LTD 'Olivia' Cold Shoulder Top, $108, GuysNGals.
3. PAIGE 'Margot' High Rise Ankle Skinny Jeans, $219, Nordstrom.
4. David & Young Reversible Plaid Scarf, $25, StyleShack.
5. Jeffrey Campbell Asterial Star Boot, $200, Sundance Shoes. 



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