Mimosas make the weekend merry. Recently named the sixth-most popular brunch spot in the United States –going off TikTok data – Houston abounds with top-notch brunch destinations to christen the weekend festivities.
While bottomless brunch in Houston might be illegal – it is, in fact, illegal – there are still boundless boozy brunches in Houston at a comparable cost. Load up on chicken & waffles, french toasts, and mimosas at these killer Houston brunch spots!
1. Lucille’s
Focusing on expertly crafted Southern Cuisine, Lucille’s in the Houston Museum District is guaranteed to cater to your brunch desires with a delightful array of dishes. Their brunch menu boasts tempting options like Shrimp and Grits, Oxtail Omelette, Chicken Fried Steak, and Lobster Benedict, ensuring you depart Lucille’s with a satisfied belly and a contented spirit.
Be sure to ask about the mimosa specials! You can enjoy brunch at Lucille’s from 10 am to 3 pm on both Saturdays and Sundays.
5512 La Branch St.
2. Cyclone Anaya’s
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Home to a stellar variety of margaritas, Cyclone Anaya’s is also a premier brunch/mimosa destination in Houston. Going strong since 1966, the cantina.
Their brunch menu, available between 10 am and 3 pm on Saturdays and Sundays, features Tex Mex-spun dishes such as Papas Bravas, Huevos Rancheros, and Carne Asada and Eggs.
On the libation side, the restaurant offers the closest thing to bottomless mimosas in Houston with the first mimosa at $12, every mimosa afterwords, however, are priced at a mere cent a piece!
Multiple locations
3. Bosscat Kitchen & Libations
Resist the dullness that often comes with adulthood. Embrace your youth by indulging in a unique brunch experience at Bosscat Kitchen & Libations, where you can savor a delightful brunch burger crafted from chocolate donuts. Blue Elvis pancakes, and Fruity Pebble French Toast.
Furthermore, Bosscat offers an extensive array of high-quality whiskeys from Texas and beyond, covering a wide range of flavor profiles. Naturally, they also have an assortment of cocktails, wines, and beers, as well as mimosa carafes ($32) – available with an assortment of juices to mix and match – that can deliver a good buzz to a small group or a great buzz to a smaller group.
4310 Westheimer Rd #150
4. Tex-Mex Garage
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Valencia’s Tex-Mex Garage is a lively dining establishment that prides itself on crafting dishes from scratch, featuring Texas-raised chicken and beef, as well as wild-caught seafood. They also serve delightful margaritas and create a fantastic atmosphere.
Their menu encompasses all your Tex-Mex favorites, including tacos al carbon, flautas, tamales, enchiladas, and fajitas. Moreover, they offer all-day breakfast, ensuring you can enjoy breakfast tacos whenever you please.
During weekends, the restaurant extends its brunch service until 3 pm, featuring a variety of choices such as huevos rancheros, breakfast tacos, migas, enchiladas, and seafood ceviche. In terms of beverages, you can enjoy Penny Mimosas and Poinsettias for $13.99, and every extra mimosa is just a penny more.
2009 W 34th St Suite A
5. a’Bouzy
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It’s all in the same. Pronounced “ah boozy”, ‘Bouzy is a French-inspired bistro features over 250 champagnes available by the glass or the bottle for bubbly boozy brunch in Houston.
Housed in a charming Montrose abode, a’Bouzy features a refined selection of brunch dishes to pair with your champagne of choice. Go full French with a plate of Pommes Frites and Egg or the Croque Madame, or opt for the classic Bagel and Lox. Any way you choose, brunch at a’Bouzy is sure to sparkle.
2300 Westheimer Rd.
6. The Hobbit Cafe
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You don’t need to embark on an epic quest to Mordor to indulge in your Tolkien-inspired dreams. Right here in Houston, just southwest of Montrose, you’ll find The Hobbit Café.
Since 1972, this charming café has been delighting hobbits, elves, wizards, and dwarves with the finest Middle Earth-inspired cuisine that Houston has to offer.
Their brunch menu is a treasure trove of culinary delights, featuring dishes like Beef Fajitas & Eggs, Smoked Turkey Benedict, Migas, and a selection of delectable pancakes including Peanut Butter, Gingerbread, and Coconut.
2243 Richmond Ave.
7. Be More Pacific
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Drawing inspiration from a rich tapestry of flavors originating from American, Chinese, Indian, Japanese, Malaysian, and Spanish culinary traditions, Be More Pacific skillfully unites these diverse influences with a creative and lively menu.
Between 11 am and 3 pm on Sundays, Be More Pacific a Sunday brunch with a vibrant array of brunch dishes, $20 mimosa towers, and a DJ-spinning ambience. Make sure that whatever you order to ask for a sample of banana ketchup!
506 Yale St Suite E
8. Pour Behavior
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Pour Behavior is a 20,000-square-foot sports bar with cocktails, beers, tables, private sections, and patio space. The sports bar also serves a variety of scratch-made eats for its brunch served from 11 am to 4 pm on Saturday and Sunday.
Whether you’re opting for a Jumbo Cinnamon Roll, Oaxaca Omelette, or Nashville Hot Chicken Biscuits, mimosa towers are available to wash it down with your squad.
2211 Travis St.
9. Gotti’s
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The Cajun-spun eatery is known for its vibe dining with dishes ranging from fried catfish, shrimp and grits, chicken fried chicken, and more.
On weekends, Gotti’s serves brunch ALL DAY! Dishes here range from Blackened Shrimp & Grits, Fried Lobster, Wings & Red Velvet Waffles. Furthermore, the eatery offers $60 champagne mimosa towers, as well as other tower options including a margarita towers and Casamigos towers.
811 St Emanuel St.
10. Cadillac Bar
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The fiesta hotspot, home to tequila and fajita Friday specials, features a special Sunday brunch buffet. Here, patrons can indulge on omelettes, tacos, waffles, enchiladas, classic breakfast options, and desserts at their stations. Furthermore, Cadillac Bar also offers a boozy Houston brunch of mimosa towers and margaritas. The buffet bar is priced at $24.99 for adults and $12.99 for kids (3-12).
1802 Shepherd Dr.
11. Lost and Found
Lost and Found is a cocktail hotspot in the heart of Midtown. On weekends, Lost and Found hosts brunch from 11 am to 4 pm. In addition to a delectable assortment of brunch options – including the likes of coconut curry shrimp and grits, fried chicken omelet, and lobster biscuit – Lost and Found features a variety of colorful mimosa carafes.
160 W Gray