Brunch is a safe space. You wake up, maybe a little hungover, you don’t want to mess with the stove to fry up an egg or some bacon, and maybe you actually want a sandwich, instead. That’s fine. St. Louis breakfast and brunch spots have you covered.
We’ve rounded up our finest brunch spots to have it all in one area for you. Let us know if we missed your favorite. And then get to brunch.
(2200 Gravois Avenue; 314-202-8244)
Read Cheryl Baehr’s review here.
(4605 Olive Street, 314-454-6868)
Read Cheryl Baehr’s review here. Pictured: Chili fried tofu sandwich, avocado toast, little gem salad, buttermilk pancakes, baked oatmeal, latte, pop tart, honey bun and cacio e pepe eggs.
(3137 Morganford Road)
Read Cheryl Baehr’s review here. Pictured: Buttermilk pancakes, Memphis fried chicken, Peruvian Pineberry CBD punch, dirty fries, beignettes and gumbo over grits.
(7376 Manchester Road, 314-449-1209)
Get you some waffles at Boardwalk Waffles.
(4659 Lindell Boulevard, 314-499-1509)
Read Cheryl Baehr’s review here. Pictured: Cheddar biscuits.
(4010 Laclede Avenue, 314-329-7696)
Read more from Cheryl Baehr here.
(Two locations, including 1104 Locust Street, 314-241-8118)
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( 4156 Manchester Avenue, 314-944-6003)
Pictured: Crispy pork belly served over grits with collard greens.
(7213 Delmar Boulevard, University City; 314-725-7559)
Read Cheryl Baehr’s review here. Pictured: The buttermilk biscuit sandwich at Winslow’s Table.
(1923 Park Avenue, 314-325-2553)
Read more from Cheryl Baehr here. Pictured: Polite Society’s lacquered halibut.
(5400 Murdoch Avenue, 314-553-9994)
Famous for it’s gooey butter cake, Russell’s also serves up a delicious brunch.
(1419 Carroll Street, 314-380-3086)
Read Cheryl Baehr’s review here.
(multiple locations including 14171 Clayton Road, Town and Country; 636-220-3238)
Pizza, pasta, Sunday brunch, is there anything Katie’s can’t do?
(512 N Euclid Avenue, 314-367-3644)
Evangeline’s hosts a Sunday Jazz Brunch.
(2017 Chouteau Avenue, 314-241-8989)
Sunday brunch is on the menu for Vin de Set.
(3177 South Grand Boulevard, 314-696-2100)
What’s brunch without some cocktails? The vegetarian spot whips up delightful drinks and has a thorough brunch menu.
(220 West Lockwood Avenue, Webster Groves; 314-942-1617)
Read Cheryl Baehr’s review here.

Courtesy Niche Food Group
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