I go back and forth on this…
It’s no secret in my family that I love breakfast. But there’s something special about brunch that I can’t quite put my fingers on. Maybe it’s because it’s typically served on the weekends. Or it could be the creative dishes restaurants serve that blend breakfast and lunch so deliciously.
Are you a fellow brunch lover? If so and you would love to enjoy a delicious brunch on the weekends at a restaurant in Arlington, we’ve got you covered.
Here are a few spots serving the best brunch in Arlington on the weekends.
Restaurant506 at The Sanford House
When OpenTable.com recognizes you as one of the best restaurants for brunch in the country, you must be doing something right. Restaurant506 at The Sanford House is wooing guests with their take on brunch with choices like spinach & bacon frittata, crab cake benedict and pulled pork benedict. We suggest you enjoy a refreshing mimosa or bloody mary with your meal. Brunch is available on Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. 506 N Center St.
Blue Mesa
Closed May 2018
With five locations throughout the metroplex, Blue Mesa is revered for their brunch. They’ve gotten tons of recognition and awards from local publications. Luckily, Arlington has a Blue Mesa and it is located in Lincoln Square. Blue Mesa offers a Sunday brunch buffet from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m ($20). Along with a ton of choices such as omelets, migas and more, Blue Mesa also has bottomless mimosas for customers 21+. 550 Lincoln Square
Mac’s American Bar & Grill
Probably one of the most underrated restaurants in Arlington, Mac’s Bar & Grill does a lot of things well. Thankfully, one of those things happens to be their Sunday brunch, served from 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Mac’s offers several brunch options including popular items like Eggs Blackstone, Eggs Point St. George and migas. 6077 West I-20
Rio Mambo
Similar to Blue Mesa, Rio Mambo has five locations in the metroplex. Two just happen to be located in Arlington. Rio Mambo serves brunch every Sunday from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. You can opt for a three course meal with bottomless mimosas for $13 or choose your own entree. Dishes include omelets, huevos rancheros, migas, huevos con barbacoa and more. 6407 S. Cooper St. and 2150 E. Lamar Blvd #120.
Got any other recommendations for restaurants serving great brunch in Arlington? Let us know in the comments.