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5 of NYC’s Best Boozy Brunches

Submitted by Selena on January 6, 2010 – 4:21 pm
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mimosa-lOne upside to the downturn in the economy is that more NYC restaurants are jumping on the the all-you-can-drink brunch bandwagon. What better way to lift your spirits in the new year than to enjoy an affordable, delicious meal that includes endless glasses of booze? Keep in mind that most of these offers have two-hour limits–this is brunch, not spring break, people.

Bia Garden: For $15, order a brunch entree such as pandan pancakes with lemongrass sausage, and this new Vietnamese beer garden will offer you two hours of unlimited bottles of South Asian beer–Tsingtao (China), Tiger (Singapore), and Kingfisher (India).  (Cash only.) 154 Orchard St.

Yerba Buena Perry: This new West Village outpost of the East Village Nuevo Latino hotspot offers authentic Mexican brunch dishes, such as the Cachapa Benedict–poached eggs and Peruvian chiles served on toasted corn cakes. For $12, add a side of unlimited drinks, in the form of mimosas, bellinis, and jalapeno bloody marys. 1 Perry St.

Village Bistro East: The $20 brunch special includes unlimited mimosas with any brunch item, such as Belgian waffles with fruit and choice of new potatoes or mesclun salad. 536 E. 5th St.

The Sunburnt Cow: Arrive early for this popular Aussie brunch party, where just $18 will get you brunch with unlimited “moo-mosas,” “moo-marys,” screwdrivers, greyhounds, or Foster’s beer.

The Sixth Ward: A $13.95 brunch entree at this modern Irish pub, such as the Irish Breakfast (Irish bacon, Irish sausage, black and white pudding, two eggs, baked beans, fried tomato, and toast) includes tea, coffee, or juice and unlimited mimosas. In warmer weather, be sure to check out the backyard patio. 191 Orchard St.







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