There’s plenty of brunch options around the city, but trust us – we know what we’re doing! Here’s where we’re brunching right now.

Southerleigh’s Fine Food & Brewery 136 E Grayson St #120, (210) 455-5701, southerleigh.com Wade through the Pearl’s weekend farmers markets for Southerleigh’s Fine Food & Brewery brunch menu, and don’t miss the michelada. Photo via Instagram / urbanjourneys
Maverick 710 S St Mary’s St, (210) 973-6050, mavericktexas.com The Maverick, which opened earlier this year in Southtown, packs a punch with brioche donuts fried fresh-to-order as created by chef Misa Holmes, who’s also tasked with the playful bread baskets and biscuits. Photo via Instagram / quixem_
Signature 16401 La Cantera Pkwy, (210) 247-0176, destinationhotels.com At Signature, chef Andrew Weissman and his team dole out a Signature breakfast burger, steak and eggs, and seared sea scallops. Photo via Instagram / safood.e Credit: Photo via Instagram / safood.e
The Pigpen 106 Pershing Ave, (210) 267-9136, thepigpensa.com The Pigpen off Broadway should be in the buffet category for its Soul Food Sunday brunch, but the playground makes it the perfect spot for parents to enjoy a frozen Moscow mule while keeping an eye on the little ones. Photo via Instagram / the.weekend.foodie
Chisme 2403 N St Mary’s St, (210) 530-4236, eatchisme.com Chicken and churros are a thing at Chisme, and you’ll want to pair the sweet with a salty michelada. Photo via Instagram / sa.bitess
Tony G’s Soul Food 915 S Hackberry, (210) 451-1234, tonygssoulfood.com Tony G’s Soul Food makes your dreams come true with an all-you-can-eat brunch that features Southern favorites paired with a live band. Photo via Instagram / jesselizarraras
Snooze, an A.M. Eatery 255 E Basse Rd Suite #160, (210) 937-1063, snoozeeatery.com Over at The Quarry (and soon Stone Oak and Huebner Road), Snooze, an A.M. Eatery keeps the kids happy with pancake flights, savory hash and a casual setting. Photo via Instagram / foodiesoftexas
NOLA Brunch & Beignets 111 Kings Ct, (210) 320-1572, eatatnola.com Particular about your bubbles or have a penchant for Cook’s? You can drink whatever you please at NOLA Brunch & Beignets, which pairs Cajun breakfast staples with a BYOB attitude. Photo via Instagram / countdowncityconnoisseurs
5 Points Local 1017 N Flores St, (210) 267-2652, 5pointslocal.com Visit 5 Points Local for their fresh juices, golden milk lattes and classic breakfast options alongside vegan tacos. Photo via Instagram / safood.e
Francis Bogside 803 S St Mary’s St, (210) 369-9192, francisbogside.com Cure your hangover at Francis Bogside in Southtown with a Bogside burger. Photo via Instagram / twentysomethingsa
Sangria on the Burg 5115 Fredericksburg Rd, (210) 265-3763, sangriaontheburg.com Swing by Sangria on the Burg for sangria flights, and be sure to order up tasty lemon-raspberry or horchata hotcakes and pancake tacos, too. Photo via Instagram / sefrye814
Revolución Coffee + Juice Multiple locations, revolucionsa.com Stay on-plan at Revolución Coffee + Juice, which just opened a location downtown, and offers a similar menu of plant-based breakfast items with cage-free eggs and locally sourced meats. Photo via Instagram / letsbinge
The Hoppy Monk 1010 N Loop 1604 W, (210) 545-3330, thehoppymonk.com Craft beer aficionados should check out The Hoppy Monk for savory bites and a solid list of cocktails. Photo via Instagram / sgstith
Tucker’s Kozy Korner 1338 E Houston St, (210) 320-2192, facebook.com Join the hordes at Tucker’s Kozy Korner on the city’s East Side, now helmed by chef Jeff White, formerly of Boiler House. The brunch tradition continues at this storied institution. Photo via Instagram / hey.katierae
Cullum’s Attagirl 726 E Mistletoe Ave, (210) 437-4263, facebook.com You’ll leave with a fully (and happy) belly thanks to menu items like chicken + waffles and chicken fried grits. Photo via Instagram / mealswithmaree
Pharm Table 106 Auditorium Cir, (210) 802-1860, pharmtable.com Enjoy a chill and healthful morning at Pharm Table, where you’ll find vegan and dairy-free options (there’s a small corking fee for your own bubbles). Photo via Instagram / pharmtable Credit: Photo via Instagram / pharmtable
Michin Grill Kitchen & Tequila Bar 427 N Loop 1604 W #202, (210) 277-7222, facebook.com Over at Michin Grill Kitchen & Tequila Bar in Stone Oak, $25 gets you buffet brunch with Mexican classics and two mimosas. Photo via Instagram / patricio.ap
Feast 1024 S Alamo St, (210) 354-1024, feastsa.com You’ll want to make your way to the ever-popular Southtown staple Feast for weekly donut specials on Sundays. Photo via Instagram / walkthetab
The Bread Box 555 W Bitters Rd #115, (210) 277-8612, thebreadboxsa.com At The Bread Box, brunch means Croque Madame sandwiches with fresh-baked bread, kolaches, market quiche and more paired with whatever bottle you pick up the night before. Photo via Instagram / geekillsy
Range 125 E Houston St, (210) 227-4455, rangesa.com At Range, the Sunday brunch buffet means you can treat yourself to fried chicken and biscuits, homemade sausage, marble potatoes, donuts, deviled eggs, a Gulf oyster bar and fried eggs your style (did we mention the bottle of bubbles?) for $55 per person. Photo via Instagram / rangesanantonio
Sabor CocinaBar 5313 McCullough Ave, (210) 314-7760, saborcocinabar.com Check out Sabor CocinaBar, a small but delightful restaurant in Olmos Park that knows a thing or two about traditional chilaquiles. Photo via Instagram / s.a.foodie
CommonWealth Coffee House & Bakery Multiple locations, commonwealthcoffeehouse.com CommonWealth Coffee House & Bakery has expanded rapidly in the last few years, but two locations serve as the most kid-friendly. Stop by the original location on Davis Court for a fun patio and garden, or visit the Yanaguana location where parents can enjoy coffee and crepes while watching the kids enjoy the splash pad. Photo via Instagram / safoodfairy
Cured 306 Pearl Pkwy #101, (210) 314-3929, curedatpearl.com When you’re a James Beard-nominated restaurant, you have to wow at all times of the day, and Cured at the Pearl delivers with the Chef’s Breakfast, a combination of biscuits, crabmeat, eggs, boudin noir, praline bacon, fried green tomatoes and a Miller High Life Michelada (all yours for $26). Photo via Instagram / eat.with.nadia
Moshe’s Golden Falafel 3910 McCullough Ave, (210) 994-9838, facebook.com Breakfast is still new at Moshe’s Golden Falafel, which is now open on Saturday. Check out the green and red shakshuka, smoked salmon and pillowy pitas. Photo by Jess Elizarraras
The Roost 1221 Broadway St #116, (210) 251-3184, theroostsa.com If you consider yourself a craft beer snob, visit The Roost, the newly rebranded spot first known as GS 1221. The craft beer focus is still there, but your favorite suds are joined by mimosas, bloodies and a full brunch menu. Photo via Instagram / mari_belew
Shenanygans II 8827 Hwy 151 #106, (210) 257-9726, facebook.com After a wild night out, keep the party going at Shenanygans Sports Bar & Lounge 2 with Tecate micheladas, mimosas and chicken and waffles. Photo via Instagram / cardwell.ashley