SUNDAY
BRUNCH
CLEVELAND
Featured Restaurants
Main Categories
There are all types of locations in Cleveland that serve brunch. Everything from the small little cafe to the big huge restaurants. And each one has it's own special charm, one of a kind dishes and that warm fuzzy brunch feeling. Take a look around all these categories and you'll be sure to discover some amazing finds.
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Americano52
A listing of amazing restaurants that serve up a mouth…
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Bar/Pub5
Locations that are primarily focused on being a bar in…
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Brewery3
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Cafe8
Local cafe’s and coffee shops that have a great brunch…
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Deli1
Everyone loves a good deli. Known for great breakfast and…
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European1
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French5
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Globally Inspired1
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Italian6
For all our Italian food lovers, we present some of…
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Mediterranean2
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Mexican/Spanish/Latin6
Looking for a breakfast with a Latin or Mexican style…
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Multi-Cuisine2
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New Orleans1
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Seafood4
Great restaurants that offer brunch but known for their focus…
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Southern2
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Tavern1
Locations
Cleveland has always been known for it's amazing food, arts entertainment and sports. We are fortunate to have some world class chefs from our area that also operate some amazing locations. And there are some hidden gems as well. We've listed brunch locations from all over the greater Cleveland area and it's suburbs so you'll be able to find something close to you or an option for a little road trip.
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Aurora1
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Austinburg1
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Beachwood2
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Burton1
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Chagrin Falls4
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Chardon2
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Chesterland1
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Cleveland26
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Cleveland Hts5
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Cuyahoga Falls1
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Gordon Square1
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Hudson2
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Independence1
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Kent1
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Lakewood8
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Little Italy1
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Medina6
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Moreland Hills1
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Northfield1
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Ohio City9
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Rocky River4
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Shaker1
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Solon2
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Strongsville2
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Tremont6
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Twinsburg1
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University Hts1
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Warrensville Heights1
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Willoughby3
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Woodmere2
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