Where To Go For Brunch In Charlotte
Because French toast and mimosa flights are the best part of the week

Stacks of pancakes, smoked salmon, crispy bacon, eggs all kinds of ways, and maybe even a breakfast cocktail (or three) make this a meal worth getting out of bed for. Here’s where to go if you’re looking for brunch in Charlotte:
Supperland
1212 The Plaza
A buffet table in the main aisle of the church-turned-restaurant holds pastries, salads, cured meats, fresh fruits, and tea sandwiches. Hot items like frittatas and Benedicts are lined up along the chef’s counter. But before you can help yourself to this tempting spread, another server appears with a platter of warm cinnamon rolls topped with thick dollops of icing and offers you a pair of tongs. Just say yes and settle in with this confectionary masterpiece—a buffet pre-gamer, if you will.
Dish
1220 Thomas Ave.
A plate of Biscuits and Gravy at this Plaza Midwood spot tastes like it came from your grandmother’s kitchen.
Easy Like Sunday
1600 E. Woodlawn Road, Ste. 100
The Fried Chicken & Cornmeal Pancakes are worth standing in line for, and the Ricotta Stuffed French Toast is like dessert for breakfast.
Eddie’s Place
617 S. Sharon Amity Road
This is a “go big” option best saved for a weekend cheat day when you want to indulge in fluffy pancakes and breakfast sandwiches as big as your face.
Famous Toastery
Multiple locations
This Huntersville-born concept serves Tex-Mex breakfasts like Huevos Rancheros and a Southwestern Omelet, plus brunch cocktails, specialty coffees, and a kids menu.
Ruby Sunshine
Multiple locations
The New Orleans-inspired all-day brunch spot has a lineup of Benedicts that includes Bayou Shrimp, Eggs Cochon, and Chicken St. Charles.
Original Pancake House
Multiple locations
Head to Charlotte’s go-to pancake spot and feast on golden stacks of blueberry, banana nut, chocolate chip, and pumpkin hotcakes.
Kid Cashew
1608 East Blvd.
On Saturdays and Sundays, this Mediterranean restaurant serves Shrimp & Grits, Belgian Waffles, and a Croque Madame Sandwich alongside $4 mimosas and $7 bloody marys.
Snooze: An AM Eatery
Multiple locations
The Denver-based breakfast spot has a huge menu, but you’re free to mix and match. Choose any two Benedicts with the Benny Duo or get the Pancake Flight with three different flavors.
Café Monte
6700 Fairview Road, Ste. 108
This French bakery has an “Eggs & Omelets” menu stacked with treasures, but you can’t go wrong with the Benedict Monte: a croissant with smoked ham, two eggs, asparagus, hollandaise, and tomato.
Superica
Multiple locations
Mammoth breakfast platters are loaded with Huevos Rancheros, Tamales & Eggs, and Hot Cakes at this Atlanta-based Tex-Mex restaurant.
Church and Union
127 N. Tryon St., Ste. 8
Top Chef alum Jamie Lynch’s weekend brunch menu includes a Fried Chicken Biscuit and French Toast.
Haberdish
3106 N. Davidson St.
The Homemade Cinnamon Rolls and Chicken Biscuit Sandwich at this Southern mill town kitchen will get you out of bed on a Saturday morning.
The Asbury
235 N. Tryon St.
Enjoy favorites like Sticky Biscuits, Strawberry Cheesecake Pancakes, and Chicken & Waffles.
Little Mama’s Italian
4521 Sharon Road
You’ll want to wake up for the Blueberry Cannoli French Toast and Spinach and Prosciutto Quiche at this beloved Italian spot.
300 East
300 East Blvd.
Weekend brunch inside this refurbished Victorian-era house includes Crab Cake Benedict, Breakfast Pizza with local chorizo and fried eggs, and Buttermilk Fried Chicken Biscuits.
El Puro Cuban Restaurant
5033 South Blvd.
Come to this lively, music-filled restaurant and feast on Guava and Cream Cheese Stuffed Empanadas and Tres Leches Pancakes with a Sweet Baby Cortadito or Cafe Bombon.
Vicious Biscuit
8200 Providence Road, Ste. 100
This fast-casual eatery serves over-the-top biscuit creations like its namesake, The Vicious—a fried chicken breast in a jalapeño-and-cheddar biscuit, smothered in maple sausage gravy, and topped with candied jalapeños, aka “cowboy candy.”
Uptown Yolk
1220 S. Tryon St.
Greg and Subrina Collier’s breakfast-focused spot serves cheesy grits, fried chicken sandwiches, and 17 other options that are good any time of day.
The Crunkleton
1957 E. 7th St.
Grab a seat at the bar and order an Espresso Martini to sip with your Breakfast Flatbread or Spicy Chicken Breakfast Sandwich.
Calle Sol Latin Cafe & Cevicheria
Multiple locations
Feast on Havana French Toast or Lechon Hash at this Latin café and cevicheria.