27 San Antonio Brunch Spots Worth Getting Out of Bed For

Whether you're curing a hangover or just need to catch up with the crew, brunch is always the answer. Crawl out of bed, make yourself presentable and get your mimosa-loving self to brunch.
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Halcyon
1414 S. Alamo St., (210) 277-7045,  halcyoncoffeebar.com
Halcyon’s brunch is what dreams are made up. Get to the eatery/coffeeshop/cool hang out spot early for delicious way to get the weekend started. 
Photo via Instagram,  gabrielle_herrera
Halcyon
1414 S. Alamo St., (210) 277-7045, halcyoncoffeebar.com
Halcyon’s brunch is what dreams are made up. Get to the eatery/coffeeshop/cool hang out spot early for delicious way to get the weekend started.
Photo via Instagram, gabrielle_herrera
Chisme
2403 N. St. Mary's, (210) 530-4236, eatchisme.com
Where else are you going to find chicken and churros for brunch? Yep, that’s right — chicken and churros. Our mouths are watering just thinking of it. 
Photo via Instagram,  sanantoniofoodguy
Chisme
2403 N. St. Mary's, (210) 530-4236, eatchisme.com
Where else are you going to find chicken and churros for brunch? Yep, that’s right — chicken and churros. Our mouths are watering just thinking of it. Photo via Instagram, sanantoniofoodguy
Candlelight
3011 N St. Mary’s, (210) 738-0099, candlelightsa.com
Stop by 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays with DIY mimosas and classic American offerings.
Photo via Instagram,  candlelightsa1995
Candlelight
3011 N St. Mary’s, (210) 738-0099, candlelightsa.com
Stop by 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays with DIY mimosas and classic American offerings.
Photo via Instagram, candlelightsa1995
Ther Fruteria
1401 S Flores, (210) 251-3104, chefjohnnyhernandez.com/thefruteria
Brunch starts early– 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday–so you have plenty of time to feast on fruity licuados and hearty tortas such as the Sincronizada with scrambled eggs, ham, melty Oaxaca cheese, avocado and crema. Wash it down with a citrus-filled Jarrito cocktail.
Photo via Instagram,  thefruteriasa
Ther Fruteria
1401 S Flores, (210) 251-3104, chefjohnnyhernandez.com/thefruteria
Brunch starts early– 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday–so you have plenty of time to feast on fruity licuados and hearty tortas such as the Sincronizada with scrambled eggs, ham, melty Oaxaca cheese, avocado and crema. Wash it down with a citrus-filled Jarrito cocktail.
Photo via Instagram, thefruteriasa
Bite
1012 S Presa, (210) 532-2551, biterestaurantsa.com
For the ultimate Bloody Mary, stop by Bite on Sundays for brunch.
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Bite
1012 S Presa, (210) 532-2551, biterestaurantsa.com
For the ultimate Bloody Mary, stop by Bite on Sundays for brunch.
Photo via Instagram, biterestaurantsa
Cured
306 Pearl Pkwy, (210) 314-3929, curedatpearl.com
From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays, enjoy Cured's brunch menu with classics like French toast and favorites such as the crabmeat ravigote.Photo via Instagram,  ceasarzepeda
Cured
306 Pearl Pkwy, (210) 314-3929, curedatpearl.com
From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays, enjoy Cured's brunch menu with classics like French toast and favorites such as the crabmeat ravigote.
Photo via Instagram, ceasarzepeda
Aldaco’s Mexican Cuisine-Stone Oak
20079 Stone Oak Pkwy, (210) 494-0561, aldacosrestaurants.com
How do $4 Bloody Marys and $3 Mimosas sound? Pair them with a breakfast chile relleno or chilaquiles San Antonio with puntas de puerco 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday for a complete brunch experience.
Photo via Instagram, blanca_aldacos
Aldaco’s Mexican Cuisine-Stone Oak
20079 Stone Oak Pkwy, (210) 494-0561, aldacosrestaurants.com
How do $4 Bloody Marys and $3 Mimosas sound? Pair them with a breakfast chile relleno or chilaquiles San Antonio with puntas de puerco 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday for a complete brunch experience.
Photo via Instagram, blanca_aldacos
Cullum's Attagirl Icehouse
726 Mistletoe Ave., (210) 437-4263
We'll take the chicken and waffles from Cullum's any day. 
Photo via Instagram, nasaiscool
Cullum's Attagirl Icehouse
726 Mistletoe Ave., (210) 437-4263
We'll take the chicken and waffles from Cullum's any day.
Photo via Instagram, nasaiscool
Barbaro
2720 McCullough, (210) 320-2261, barbarosanantonio.com
Head to Barbaro from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays for skillet pancakes with seasonal jams, parmesan biscuits and tasty breakfast cocktails. 
Photo via Instagram, sabarbaro
Barbaro
2720 McCullough, (210) 320-2261, barbarosanantonio.com
Head to Barbaro from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays for skillet pancakes with seasonal jams, parmesan biscuits and tasty breakfast cocktails.
Photo via Instagram, sabarbaro
Botika
The Pearl, 303 Pearl Pkwy #111, (210) 670-7684, botikapearl.com
Biting into Botika’s dim sum brunch will totally immerse your taste buds in flavors found throughout Asia, Latin America and even a few from the U.S. Inspired by the idea that Sunday should be a day to come together and celebrate with family and friends over a meal, Chef Geronimo Lopez wanted to bring this tradition to Botika. 
Photo by Lauramay LaChance
Botika
The Pearl, 303 Pearl Pkwy #111, (210) 670-7684, botikapearl.com
Biting into Botika’s dim sum brunch will totally immerse your taste buds in flavors found throughout Asia, Latin America and even a few from the U.S. Inspired by the idea that Sunday should be a day to come together and celebrate with family and friends over a meal, Chef Geronimo Lopez wanted to bring this tradition to Botika.
Photo by Lauramay LaChance
Cappy's
5011 Broadway, (210) 828-9669, cappysrestaurant.com
Cappy Lawton knows how to bring diners in for weekend brunch 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday.
Photo via Instagram, rojaspinoza
Cappy's
5011 Broadway, (210) 828-9669, cappysrestaurant.com
Cappy Lawton knows how to bring diners in for weekend brunch 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday.
Photo via Instagram, rojaspinoza
Feast
1024 S Alamo, (210) 354-1024
Get there early or risk a long wait time—this is a hoppin’ brunch spot for a reason. 
Photo via Instagram,  reanareneee
Feast
1024 S Alamo, (210) 354-1024
Get there early or risk a long wait time—this is a hoppin’ brunch spot for a reason.
Photo via Instagram, reanareneee
Anne Maries Catering
12475 Starcrest Drive, (210) 545-2249, carriagehousebistro.com
The San Antonio Botanical Garden might be the most picturesque background for brunch.
Photo via Instagram, eadamfons
Anne Maries Catering
12475 Starcrest Drive, (210) 545-2249, carriagehousebistro.com
The San Antonio Botanical Garden might be the most picturesque background for brunch.
Photo via Instagram, eadamfons
General Public 
17619 La Cantera Parkway Suite 102, (210) 920-1101, thegenpublic.com
From 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, get your fix of brunch fare and $1 mimosas. 
Photo via Instagram,  thegenpublic
General Public
17619 La Cantera Parkway Suite 102, (210) 920-1101, thegenpublic.com
From 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, get your fix of brunch fare and $1 mimosas.
Photo via Instagram, thegenpublic
Grayze
521 E. Grayson St., (210) 481-8776, grayzeongrayson.com
Served from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and priced at $18.99, the spread at Grayze includes barbacoa chilaquiles, brisket hash, mac ‘n’ cheese, cous cous, along with bacon and sausage for heartier appetites. 
Photo via Instagram, brittanydoespaleo
Grayze
521 E. Grayson St., (210) 481-8776, grayzeongrayson.com
Served from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and priced at $18.99, the spread at Grayze includes barbacoa chilaquiles, brisket hash, mac ‘n’ cheese, cous cous, along with bacon and sausage for heartier appetites.
Photo via Instagram, brittanydoespaleo
Liberty Bar
111 S Alamo, (210) 227-1187, liberty-bar.com
Repent for your sins at the convent with six varieties of mimosas, and serious brunch entrees. Brunch is served Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 
Photo via Instagram, crystalgonzales
Liberty Bar
111 S Alamo, (210) 227-1187, liberty-bar.com
Repent for your sins at the convent with six varieties of mimosas, and serious brunch entrees. Brunch is served Saturdays and Sundays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Photo via Instagram, crystalgonzales
Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery
136 E Grayson St #120, (210) 455-5701,southerleigh.com
The menu at Southerleigh is always shifting, but you’ll definitely find something you’re sure to be into.
Photo via Instagram, katiedellenback
Southerleigh Fine Food & Brewery
136 E Grayson St #120, (210) 455-5701,southerleigh.com
The menu at Southerleigh is always shifting, but you’ll definitely find something you’re sure to be into.
Photo via Instagram, katiedellenback
Hoppy Monk
1010 N. Loop 1604 E., (210) 454-3330, thehoppymonk.com
If you love brews with your breakfast , the Hoppy Monk is the place to be. 
Photo via Instagram, thehoppymonk_sa
Hoppy Monk
1010 N. Loop 1604 E., (210) 454-3330, thehoppymonk.com
If you love brews with your breakfast , the Hoppy Monk is the place to be.
Photo via Instagram, thehoppymonk_sa
La Fonda on Main
2415 N Main, (210) 733-0621, lafondaonmain.com
La Fonda’s Sunday brunch takes us south with Mexican favorites such as the Acapulco omelet of chipotle-dusted Gulf shrimp, avocado, tomato and asadero cheese and weekly specials on Sundays from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Photo via Instagram, treastblog
La Fonda on Main
2415 N Main, (210) 733-0621, lafondaonmain.com
La Fonda’s Sunday brunch takes us south with Mexican favorites such as the Acapulco omelet of chipotle-dusted Gulf shrimp, avocado, tomato and asadero cheese and weekly specials on Sundays from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Photo via Instagram, treastblog
Tucker's Kozy Korner
1338 E Houston, (210) 320-2192
Tucker’s fans can spend their Saturday nights dancing and later recovering on Sunday brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nurse that hangover with sweet potato hash and Eggs Benedict.
Photo via Instagram, ceasarzepeda
Tucker's Kozy Korner
1338 E Houston, (210) 320-2192
Tucker’s fans can spend their Saturday nights dancing and later recovering on Sunday brunch from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nurse that hangover with sweet potato hash and Eggs Benedict.
Photo via Instagram, ceasarzepeda
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