Your mom may say all she needs this Mother’s Day is to know you’re thinking about her and that you’re doing well, but she’d probably appreciate being taken out to brunch too.
Luckily there are plenty of options to enjoy with the mother figure in your life, from elaborate buffets to playful afternoon teas to family-friendly celebrations where the little ones have their own menus and entertainment. Check out our list of 75 places to share a family meal this Mother’s Day and be sure to make a reservation soon.Try labneh and berries and a Kalimera cocktail made with sparkling rosé, peach and thyme during brunch, or come for dinner for ahi tuna and shishito kebab.
A three-course brunch includes spring saffron carrot veloute, brioche French toast with Grand Marnier syrup and a lemon tart.Mother’s Day tea at The Ritz-Carlton, Chicago $70; free for kids ages 3 and under. Add bottomless mimosas for $35. 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 12 S. Michigan Ave., 312-792-3515, Share favorites from Stephanie Izard’s menu along with some new spring dishes during a family-style brunch.
Get a taste of Spain with a four-course brunch, including chicken croquettes, grilled steak with confit piquillo peppers and fried heirloom tomatoes with saffron aioli. A Catalonian-inspired brunch buffet features carved prime rib, grilled chicken breast with wild mushroom ragout, smoked salmon and tres leches cake.
The restaurant on the seventh floor of Park Hyatt Chicago serves a four-course brunch with dishes including leek and parmesan quiche, grilled asparagus salad, smoked ham with pineapple mostarda and macarons. A three-course menu from chef Joe Flamm includes braised lamb hash, burek and chocolate budino with coffee gelato.
An extra luxurious version of the 17-course omakase includes a strawberry lavender spritz, caviar, truffles and a souffle pancake for dessert.Choose an entree such as French toast with bruleed bananas or ribeye with fried egg and chimichurri as part of a brunch featuring family-style dishes including ceviche, empanadas and tres leches cake.
Share a relaxing afternoon with two hours of mimosas and aperol spritzes plus an appetizer of your choice for $25. The Roscoe Village restaurant serves its brunch menu all day along with specials, including eggs shawarma and pan-seared salmon with honey-mustard glaze . The Lincoln Park restaurant’s annual Mother’s Day brunch includes a choice of entrees such as grilled salmon with quinoa or banana-stuffed French toast along with appetizer and dessert buffets loaded with prosciutto, meatballs, panna cotta and tiramisu.All moms who come for brunch will receive a flower and a complimentary mimosa. A photographer will be onsite to capture some memories.
The seventh annual Mother of All Brunches celebration includes a choice of entree such as duck hash with preserved ramp hollandaise, or eggs Benedict with short rib, plus plenty of dishes to share, including deviled eggs with wasabi tobiko, duck fat potatoes and coconut mango tartlets.
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