Brunch
The Cleveland is one of Brunch.

1. The Cleveland

25 Cleveland Pl (btwn Spring & Kenmare St), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · NoLita · 58 tips and reviews
Baz Bagel and Restaurant is one of Brunch.

2. Baz Bagel and Restaurant

7.6
181 Grand St (btw Baxter & Mulberry), New York, NY
Bagel Shop · Little Italy · 85 tips and reviews

EaterEater: The New York-style bagels are baked fresh daily, and the fish is smoked and cured in-house. Baz also serves amazing blintzes, and expertly prepared egg dishes. Read more.

Má Pêche is one of Brunch.

3. Má Pêche

15 W 56th St (btwn 5th & 6th Ave), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Midtown East · 239 tips and reviews
Egg is one of Brunch.

4. Egg

109A N 3rd St (at Berry St), Brooklyn, NY
Breakfast Spot · Williamsburg · 377 tips and reviews
DBGB Kitchen and Bar is one of Brunch.

5. DBGB Kitchen and Bar

299 Bowery (at E Houston St), New York, NY
Gastropub · East Village · 364 tips and reviews
Locanda Verde is one of Brunch.

6. Locanda Verde

9.0
377 Greenwich St (at N Moore St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Tribeca · 506 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Chef Andrew Carmellini's return to the stage, following A Voce, is a rustic neighborhood Italian resto at the core. And on Mondays, home of some of New York's best fried chicken. [Eater 38 Member] Read more.

7. Balthazar

8.9
80 Spring St (at Crosby St), New York, NY
French Restaurant · SoHo · 1060 tips and reviews

EaterEater: Restaurateur Keith McNally's enduring Soho brasserie is the best every day restaurant in New York City. Period. Read more.

8. Santina

820 Washington St (btwn Gansevoort & Little W 12th St), New York, NY
Italian Restaurant · Meatpacking District · 160 tips and reviews

EaterEater: The theme at this restaurant under the High Line is, roughly: spring break on the Amalfi coast in 1989. Santina offers terrific grilled fish dishes, as well as some very good vegetable-based pastas. Read more.

9. Upland

9.3
345 Park Ave S (at E 26th St), New York, NY
New American Restaurant · Rose Hill · 270 tips and reviews

EaterEater: The duck wings, according to Eater critic Ryan Sutton, "rival the finest chicken wings." The supremely meaty and crispy wings come with lemon, olive oil, and yuzu kosho. Three wings for $18. Read more.