1. Founding Farmers
8.9
1924 Pennsylvania Ave NW (20th St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · George Washington University · 804 tips and reviews
Salwa Khan: Brunch at Founding Farmers is unmatchable!! Love the Beef Pastrami Hash.
Polina Weitz: Superb food! The the Benedict are delicious and the vanilla filled french toast is amazing! Palate for a long wait on the weekends.
Prisela Gonzalez: Hangover hash, French toast, and chicken and waffles were amazing. 10/10 would recommend to a friend.
3. Le Diplomate
9.2
1601 14th St NW (at Q St NW), Washington, D.C.
French Restaurant · Logan Circle - Shaw · 313 tips and reviews
Norman Ellis: Lovely spot for Brunch especially if you're in from out of town and want to avoid the touristy areas. The foie gras parfait was sinfully delish and large enough for 2 or 4 to share. Bon appetit!
Nicole Alexandra Góes: Brunch at Le Diplomate is a must to get the full "DC" experience. Cozy ambiance, delectable cocktails, elegant decor.. Overall a splendid place.
Washington Post: Le Diplomate, under the care of executive chef Adam Schop, executes a perfect omelet, an expert steak au poivre, a divine apple tart, everything delivered by some of the best servers in the city.
4. Farmers Fishers Bakers
8.6
3000 K St NW (at Washington Harbour), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Georgetown · 221 tips and reviews
Morgan The boss: Best brunch I've ever had. They have everything you could ever want. So full, so happy. Staff was great too.
Rachel R: Best all you can eat brunch I have ever had! Freshly baked biscuits, cinnamon rolls, coffee and iced tea, kale salad is superb, as well as the thick cut bacon and ciabatta with pimento cheese spread.
Michael Cox: Definitely try their Moscow mule. Amazing sustainable farm-to-table classic brunch on Sundays.
Lahaina Mae Mondoñedo: The butternut squash ravioli and cheesecakes are what I always come back for. Also, if you can get a table, try the brunch. You can't go wrong with the berry, berry pancakes!
Réjane T: Oh my berry pancakes...sooo delicious! Portions are huge, great service.
Lauren: I adore Kramerbooks because whether I'm in need of a good book or a good slice of dessert, this bookstore provides! Their brunch is also yummy and well worth the wait.
6. Busboys and Poets
8.9
2021 14th St NW (at V St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · U-Street · 357 tips and reviews
Frank Valletutti: The Oaxaca Omelet is one of the best I have ever had, can't go wrong. Get the grits on the side. Orange juice is also a can't miss.
Mari Moore: The French toast is great !! And the sweet potato fries are a must have ... Great ambience great food
Courtney Lewis: Great for brunch. Must get the grits, they are out of this world! Ordered the oaxaca omelette and loved it. Beans, eggs, cheese and guacamole? Yes please!
7. The Coupe
8.4
3415 11th St NW (at Monroe St NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Columbia Heights · 129 tips and reviews
Thérèse Greenhow-Robinson: Great to hang out and have brunch. Outside patio is the best.
Mandy Wright: The jam is the jam! Hash brown bowl is the bomb.com. Must do brunch!!
Jaime Wojdowski: Creative food, fun and quirky ambiance, and great brunch. Call ahead for brunch, it gets crowded quickly. The pumpkin apple French toast was a delicious surprise!
8. Ted's Bulletin
8.8
505 8th St SE (btwn E & G St SE), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Capitol Hill · 305 tips and reviews
Hamed Negron-Perez: Peanut butter & Bacon POP tart, white Russian milkshake, perfect brunch starters
Evan Kroop: What can I say sometimes you find a neighborhood treasure and teds is it. Adult shakes a must home made poptarts (bacon peanut butter) eggs and homemade corn beef hash with cubes of real cornbread.!!!
David Guerra: Best brunch in all of D.C. hands down. Pop tarts are a must. Everything else is incredible.
11. Georgia Brown's
8.1
950 15th St NW (at K St NW), Washington, D.C.
Southern Food Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 137 tips and reviews
Tonia Elliott: Love the jazz while eating. Great choices for brunch. We had a great time.
Vic Rodgers: Sunday brunch is great and the takeaway lunch for later, Act Two is a great way to ensure you keep eating southern food on Sunday.
Elizabeth: Great ambiance and food. Delicious French toast, fried turkey and fried green tomatoes
12. Boqueria
8.6
1837 M Street, NW (at 19th St NW), Washington, D.C.
Spanish Restaurant · Connecticut Avenue - K Street · 129 tips and reviews
Robert Dyer: Try the Red Sangria ( or the white), Tortilla Espanola (Egg omelette), & Pintxos Morunis (Colorado Lamb skewers).
anjelika: Great service and ambiance - and the brunch is delicious! Note though brunch only starts at 11:30am.
Marilyn: Love the pancakes!!!
15. Birch & Barley
8.1
1337 14th St NW (at Rhode Island Ave NW), Washington, D.C.
American Restaurant · Logan Circle - Shaw · 104 tips and reviews
TBD: Bitches Who Brunch love B&B's brunch. Try the house-made donuts - which includes a toffee-bacon donut (!). Read more.
Brunch and the City: maybe the best homemade donuts in town -- there is a lot to love about this brunch but it can be tough getting a reservation. While mimosas are good, try the brunch punch to mix things up a bit! Read more.
Jenn: One of my favorite brunches in the city. Reserve a table in advance and if space is tight call and ask to be placed at the Chef's bar overlooking the kitchen. The homemade donuts are a must.