The Most Delicious Brunch Places in Palo Alto, Los Altos and Mountain View
Jody Vandergriff
Looking for the best brunch spots in Silicon Valley? Palo Alto, Los Altos, and Mountain View are home to some of the most delicious and unique brunch spots around. Whether you're in the mood for a classic breakfast or something a bit more adventurous, there's a brunch spot that will satisfy your craving for a weekend mimosa (or 2).
Tags: Boozy, Brunch
Son & Garden in Palo Alto, United States
La Boheme in Palo Alto, United States
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La Boheme is an authentic French bistro on California Ave in Palo Alto. Offering delicious brunch classics like Eggs Benedict and French-style Omelettes, La Boheme is a great choice for a weekday breakfast or lazy Sunday brunch.
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Bistro Maxine in Palo Alto, United States
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Bistro Maxine is a classic French Bistro in the heart of Palo Alto. Offering a range of sweet and savory crepes, Bistro Maxine is a great brunch spot with a European flair.
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Sweet Maple Palo Alto in Palo Alto, United States
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Sweet Maple is a new brunch spot in Palo Alto, bringing their instagram-worthy dishes that made them famous at the original San Francisco location to Silicon Valley. This place is uber popular, as evidenced by the lines on University Avenue in the heart of Palo Alto. Creators of the famous Millionaire's Bacon (seen on the Discovery Network!), Sweet Maple has one of the most creative brunch menus around (umm, hello Matcha mochi waffle).
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Redwood Grill in Los Altos in Los Altos, United States
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The newest spot for brunch in Los Altos, The Redwood Grill offers brunch staples like mimosa, ricotta pancakes and eggs benedict on Saturday and Sunday.
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Crepevine Restaurants in Mountain View, United States
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Serving tons of creative scrambles, omelets and crepes, Crepevine is one of my favorite brunch spots in Palo Alto. The tofu scramble is amaze and the mimosas are perfect for a warm Sunday afternoon. They have plenty of outdoor seating too!
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Scratch in Mountain View, United States
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Scratch in Mountain View is a popular spot for brunch. They offer a unique spin on classes American dishes such as crab cake brioche and lemon ricotta pancakes.
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Rick's Cafe in Los Altos, United States
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The best brunch spot in Los Altos. The menu is huge and everything is delicious but my go-to is the homepage chorizo.
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Tootsie's At The Stanford Barn in Palo Alto, United States
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Tootsies at the Stanford Barn in Palo Alto is a great place to enjoy a delicious brunch. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, with a rustic feel that perfectly complements the food. The menu is extensive and has something for everyone, from classic breakfast dishes like eggs benedict to unique creations like the salmon crostini. The portions are generous, and the quality of the ingredients is top-notch.
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Joanie's Cafe in Palo Alto, United States
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Joanie's Cafe in Palo Alto is an American diner in Palo Alto with a unique take on many on classic brunch dishes such as their Cherries, Berries and Mascarpone French Toast. Their eggs bennie are my personal favorite.
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Dinah's Poolside Restaurant in Palo Alto, United States
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Dinah's Poolside Restaurant in Palo Alto is a popular spot for brunch, with a lovely outdoor seating area and a menu full of classic American breakfast dishes. The restaurant has been around since the 1950s and has a nostalgic, retro vibe that adds to its charm. Some of the most popular items on the menu include the banana pancakes, omelets, and the famous fried chicken, which is a must-try.
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MacArthur Park in Palo Alto, United States
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MacArthur Park in Palo Alto is a great spot for a holiday brunch (Easter, Mother's Day, etc) offering a huge buffet complete with a carving station and seasonal treats.
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Son & Garden is the brunch spot in Palo Alto that your IG has been waiting for. From the over-the-top floral decor to the bobamosas (mimosas with boba!!!) to the delicious menu featuring original dishes like the korean benedict and the mochi pancakes, this is the weekend spot Palo Alto has been waiting for.