Jump-start your day at some of the top brunch spots in Orlando.
You really can’t beat rolling out of bed for bottomless mimosas, freshly brewed coffee and a long, leisurely brunch — especially in a city as multifaceted as Orlando. From downtown Orlando to International Drive and beyond, here are some of the best places to savor a not-so-basic brunch throughout the destination.
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Cafe Tu Tu Tango
One of Orlando’s most popular brunch buffets can be found in the heart of the International Drive Entertainment District at Cafe Tu Tu Tango. The vibrant, art-inspired eatery serves up bottomless, tapas-style dishes like dynamite shrimp, tempura corn pancakes, guava bread pudding and adobo steak street tacos on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and select holidays. Add bottomless Bloody Marys or seasonal fruit mimosas for an extra-relaxed touch.
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Delaney’s Tavern
Downtown Orlando restaurant Delaney’s Tavern features a spectacular weekend brunch buffet from 10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Savor favorite dishes like candied bacon, shrimp and grits étouffée, and caprese salad paired with sweet and savory picks from the carving station, seafood station and dessert station. Additional a la carte dishes, cocktails and bottomless mimosas are also available for a tasty start to your day. This local favorite is located on the ground floor of The Delaney Hotel in Orlando’s SODO District.
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Grand Bohemian Orlando
Savor a sophisticated brunch with unlimited mimosas and live jazz music every Sunday at the Grand Bohemian. The chic downtown Orlando hotel features a carving station, omelet station, avocado toast cart and a dessert wall, plus elevated fare like crab legs, fresh oysters, fried chicken and waffles, and savory shrimp and grits. Brunch is served in two-hour seatings from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at The Boheme.
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Mia’s Italian Kitchen
Skip the usual brunch fare and dig into craveable comfort food at Mia’s Italian Kitchen. Their bottomless brunch includes gotta-try-it dishes like zucchini fries, breakfast bruschetta, prosciutto and pesto pizza, their signature meatball benedict, and house made cacio e pepe. Add bottomless sparklers, mimosas or Bloody Marys, or wet your whistle with a la carte libations like the lavender bellini or Italian Margarita. Brunch is served on weekends from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Weekend Brunch
AVA MediterrAegean
Discover the flavors of the Mediterranean and Cycladic Islands with an elegant prix-fixe brunch at AVA MediterrAegean. The Winter Park hotspot offers a fresh take on classic brunch dishes with options like Avocado Aegean Toast, Santorini wild shrimp arrabbiata, French toast with mastic ice cream and dates, and the manouri-cheese-and-veggie Greek omelet. Brunch is served weekends from 11:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. along scenic Park Avenue.
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Bulla Gastrobar
Bulla Gastrobar also offers a sublime prix-fixe brunch weekends from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. Indulge in sweet and savory courses like smoked salmon montaditos, braised pork hash, and churros con chocolate, with bottomless sangria and mimosas available for an additional fee. Add a la carte tapas, sharing boards and platos fuertes to round out your meal, or skip the prix-fixe menu altogether to curate your own Spanish-inspired brunch spread.
Chroma Modern Bar + Kitchen
Chroma Modern Bar + Kitchen serves up a colorful menu of not-so-basic brunch items in the heart of Lake Nona Town Center. Explore indulgent options like tuna tartare, molten strawberry French toast, or house made corned beef hash, or invest in the “Parm to Table Experience” for truffle pasta tossed tableside in a wheel of parmesan cheese. Wash it all down with playful brunch cocktails while people-watching in this prime social spot. Brunch is served weekends from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.
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Chef Art Smith's Homecomin’
Dive into Florida’s delicious agricultural heritage at Chef Art Smith’s Homecomin’, a Southern-style kitchen with roots at Disney Springs®. Weekend brunch includes a la carte favorites like church lady deviled eggs, short rib hash and country-fried steak and eggs, not to mention a full lineup of moonshine-based cocktails. Don’t leave without trying Chef Art’s famous fried chicken or sampling the Jasper Board, an array of Southern smoked ham, sausage, pimento cheese, pickles and more savory selections. Brunch is served weekends from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
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Maxine’s on Shine
MICHELIN Recommended Maxine’s on Shine is an Orlando staple beloved for its warm and intimate atmosphere and weekly “Rejuicination Brunch.” Available Friday through Sunday from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m., the brunch lineup includes specialties like lobster omelettes, brie shrimp and bacon, and signature fried green tomatoes and crab cakes paired with sangria, mimosas and Bloody Marys. Maxine’s is located in downtown’s Colonialtown neighborhood adjacent to The Milk District and Mills 50.
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Otto’s High Dive
Savor flavorful Cuban Floridian fare at Otto’s High Dive, a MICHELIN Bib Gourmand restaurant with an incredible “pig roast” brunch. Available Sundays from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m., this special menu features a raw bar, pastelitos, brunch classics with a twist, and of course, plenty of mouthwatering pork. Think lechon asado, coffee-rubbed ribeye in duck fat, slow roasted mojo pork, and chorizo souffles with bacon-ancho vinaigrette — plus ample coffee and adobo Bloody Marys to go around.
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The Glass Knife
Marvel at jewel-bright pastries, melt-in-your-mouth quiche, savory egg sandwiches and more beautifully plated delights at The Glass Knife, a spectacular dessert parlor with two Winter Park locations. Brunch is served on Saturdays and Sundays from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m., giving you time to unwind before a day of sightseeing, shopping and museum-hopping in the surrounding areas.
The Ravenous Pig
MICHELIN Bib Gourmand restaurant The Ravenous Pig serves up classic pub fare with a creative Southern twist, including a brunch menu packed with mouthwatering picks like porcini-marinated steak and eggs, prime rib and beet hash, and crab cake benedicts. Created by James Beard-nominated Chefs James and Julie Petrakis, this divine eatery also offers mimosa bottle service and a special brunch punch on weekends from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.
Additional can’t miss brunch spots in downtown Orlando and beyond include The Monroe, Hamilton’s Kitchen at The Alfond Inn, Reyes Mezcaleria, RusTeak Thornton Park, The Stubborn Mule, and many, many more.
Wine Bar George – A Restaurant & Bar
Disney Springs restaurant Wine Bar George features a sublime wine country brunch with over 200 wines available by the glass, bottle and ounce. Indulge in specialty boards and small plates to start, then dig into steak and eggs, pastrami smoked salmon, tiramisu stuffed toast, and more sweet and savory favorites. Pair your meal with an espresso martini, sangria or a variety of frozen wine cocktails for an extra kick. Brunch is served on weekends from 10:30 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Weekday Brunch
Lakeside Kitchen & Bar
Part of The Inn at Celebration near Walt Disney World® Resort, Lakeside Kitchen & Bar offers brunch seven days a week. Enjoy elevated dishes like steak and eggs, pastrami benedict, acai bowls, or fluffy ricotta pancakes with your choice of toppings, then spend the afternoon exploring the pastel-hued streets of Celebration. All dishes are offered a la carte, and bottomless mimosas or Bloody Marys are also available. Brunch is served from 7 a.m. – 2 p.m. on weekdays and from 7 a.m. – 3 p.m. on the weekend.
Se7en Bites
MICHELIN Recommended Se7en Bites serves breakfast all day long, four days a week in The Milk District. They’re open Thursday – Sunday, making this one of the best weekday brunch options in town. Feast on buttermilk fried chicken and biscuits, mouthwatering sugar pearl pancakes, house made vanilla bean butter syrup, scratch-made sausage, and more Southern staples. Add fresh baked goods, beer-mosas and Bloody Mary for a truly unforgettable start to your day.
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Walt Disney World® Resort
If you’re up for an early brunch, Walt Disney World® Resort has several extended breakfast options with seatings available until just after noon, seven days a week. Explore whimsical character dining buffets at 1900 Park Fare, ‘Ohana or Chef Mickey’s, or dig into prix-fixe fare at Topolino’s Terrace – Flavors of the Riviera — all with no theme park ticket required. Reservations are highly recommended for all character dining meals.
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Le Café de Paris
Le Café de Paris boasts sweet and savory brunch picks seven days a week near Universal Orlando Resort. Catch up over fruit and cheese platters, omelets, pastries, wine, and more served all day long, starting at 8 a.m.
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