| In a city known for its abundant sunshine and mild | | | | Cost: $8 - $15/per person |
| climate, Austin has become a hot spot for relaxing | | | | Location: 2113 Manor Road |
| weekend brunches. If you're a current homeowner | | | | Chez Zee |
| looking to entertain your friends, visiting the city, or just | | | | Served from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the weekends, Chez |
| aren't in the mood to make breakfast for the family, | | | | Zee offers breakfast dishes perfect for all members |
| check out the city's best places for a weekend brunch: | | | | of the family, including a special kids menu. They serve |
| Stubb's BBQ | | | | favorites like pancakes and waffles, as well as filling |
| Known for having the best brunch in Austin, Stubb's is | | | | breakfast platters. |
| a hot spot on Sundays when you'll enjoy live gospel | | | | Cost: $8 - $15/per person |
| music and a southern-style breakfast. The brunch is | | | | Location: 5406 Balcones Drive |
| served at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., and features things like | | | | Manuel's |
| grits, migas, and BBQ brisket. Reservations are | | | | A Mexican restaurant by night, Manuel's transforms |
| recommended one week in advance. | | | | into a favorite Sunday gathering place for friends and |
| Location: 801 Red River Street | | | | family - complete with live jazz music. The restaurant |
| Cost: $19/per person | | | | offers an affordable selection of Mexican breakfast |
| Annie's Cafe and Bar | | | | favorites like gorditas and omelettas, along with their |
| Annie's Cafe offers an elegant atmosphere and | | | | signature drinks - Mexican mimosas. |
| affordable prices. Located on Congress Avenue | | | | Cost: $5 - $10/per person |
| downtown, the upscale restaurant serves freshly | | | | Location: 310 Congress Avenue and 10201 Jollyville |
| baked bread and pastries, Austin classics, and | | | | Road |
| three-egg omelets. If the weather is nice, the front of | | | | Cafe at the Four Seasons |
| the restaurant is opened up into the street so you can | | | | One of the more expensive weekend brunch buffets |
| enjoy comfortable outside seating. Brunch is served | | | | in town, the Cafe at Four Seasons offers an elegant |
| daily. | | | | atmosphere and is the perfect choice for a special |
| Cost: $5 - $10/per person | | | | occasion. You'll enjoy gorgeous views of Lake Austin, |
| Location: 319 Congress Avenue | | | | a friendly wait staff, and a filling buffet with all the |
| Moonshine Patio Bar and Grill | | | | breakfast foods imaginable. It also includes |
| Moonshine offers a relaxing atmosphere and an | | | | all-you-can-drink coffee, freshly squeezed juice, and |
| expansive Sunday brunch menu. They serve favorites | | | | mimosas. Reservations are recommended. |
| like omelettes, migas, pastries, and seasonal fresh fruit, | | | | Cost: $40/adult, $20/child |
| and also have a wide selection of breakfast cocktails. | | | | Location: 98 San Jacinto Boulevard |
| Cost: $15.95/per person | | | | South Congress Cafe |
| Location: 303 Red River Street | | | | Located on eclectic South Congress Avenue, this cafe |
| Eastside Cafe | | | | offers a delicious brunch with both breakfast and lunch |
| An Austin favorite for more than 20 years, the | | | | items every day until 4 p.m. The menu boasts unique |
| Eastside Cafe offers a cozy restaurant inside an old | | | | dishes like a seafood parfait and a wild boar Italian |
| house in East Austin. All dishes are made from fresh | | | | sausage omelette. |
| ingredients and feature local produce. | | | | |