1. The Gallows
1395 Washington St (at Union Park St), Boston, MA
Gastropub · South End · 175 tips and reviews
AskMen: The sunrise poutine off their breakfast menu (scrambled eggs, fries, gravy, cheese curds, canadian bacon) will make short work of that Sunday morning headache. Read more.
Mike Chau: Try the Sunrise Poutine - Scrambled eggs, fries, gravy, cheese curds and Canadian bacon. Whoa.
Evan Falchuk: Weekly changing menu rocks - try something new knowing you can't go wrong.
2. Gaslight Brasserie
560 Harrison Ave (at Waltham St.), Boston, MA
French Restaurant · South End · 150 tips and reviews
Gabrielle Mello: Best brunch in Boston, the scrambled eggs tartine is amazing!
BDCwire: This elegant little eatery is serving up fancy brunch at a very reasonable price. For under $10, chow down on a plate of crepes, a truffled scrambled egg tartine, or poached eggs a la bearnaise. Read more.
Dara Hirsh: The molten chocolate cake with creme chantilly is to die for!!
3. South End Buttery
8.6
314 Shawmut Ave (at Union Park St.), Boston, MA
Café · South End · 168 tips and reviews
Philip Tellis: The scrambled eggs are really an omelette that's partially chopped up before plating. Still tastes good, but nothing like what a scrambled egg should be.
Eli Perkins: Pastries, coffee, and breakfast burritos. Everything is perfectly done!
Fido Loves: Owned by dog people and frequented by people with dogs. Look for the neat little hook for leashes just to the left of the door as you walk in. I love the turkey club....
5. The Elephant Walk
8.1
1415 Washington St, Boston, MA
Cambodian Restaurant · South End · 9 tips and reviews
Andrei Kun: Duck noodles and steak frites are the way to go
Roy Wilsker: The food at Elephant Walk is delicious and the service was great.They even made my martini on the rocks perfectly - no mean feat.
Al S: Excellent, inspired cuisine. The rouleaux are fantastic. Never had a bad meal here, the last location of what used to be a Boston chain. It’s expensive though.
6. Southern Proper
600 Harrison Ave (Union Park Street), Boston, MA
Southern Food Restaurant · South End · 5 tips and reviews
Alicia Suter: Ordered takeout from here. Awesome food. Had the chicken sandwich, deviled eggs and popovers. Major yum. Can’t wait to each in the restaurant, it’s so cute and warm!
Markeya W.: Love the food & vibes here! 🥰
Ernie Bello: Perfect place for brunch. Sit at the bar, perfect Bloody Mary mix. And the waffles were gluten free.
12. Aquitaine
8.4
569 Tremont St (at Union Park St.), Boston, MA
Wine Bar · South End · 67 tips and reviews
William Toll: SUNDAY tagliatelle with scallops, mussels, roasted tomato cream, garlic & baby arugula. Great! Read more.
ZAGAT: At this “high-quality” French spot, the steak frites are a “must.”
emma tangoren: it's not always on the menu, but the lobster benedict is the best i've ever had.
13. Coppa
9.1
253 Shawmut Ave (at Milford St), Boston, MA
Italian Restaurant · South End · 169 tips and reviews
David Goldman: The best corned beef hash and eggs at Sunday brunch I have ever had , EVER
Boston.com: Try the "Aperol Spritz" to pretend you’re people watching on the streets of Italy: grab a seat at one of the outdoor tables with this classic cocktail made of aperol, prosecco, and soda in hand. Read more.
Boston Magazine: Is it worth an hour wait? Put it this way: We’d stand in the February cold for the whipped lardo crostini. We’d get pelted with hail for the cavatelli with chicken sausage. Read more.