Best Brunch Bliss Spots Restaurants in Brooklyn Heights
4 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked
Last Updated: February 2026
Our Top Pick
L'Appartement 4F
Hand-rolled French pastries and sourdough served in a townhouse bakery-wine bar.
Notable Picks
8.4
L'Appartement 4F is a Brooklyn Heights bakery and evening wine bar from baker Gautier Coiffard and his team, handmade croissants and sourdough that draw daily lines. Since opening its brick-and-mortar in 2022 it has become a destination for Francophiles seeking serious viennoiserie and a cozy upstairs space to linger.
Must-Try Dishes:
Almond croissant, Pistachio rose croissant, Kouign-amann
What makes it special: Hand-rolled French pastries and sourdough served in a townhouse bakery-wine bar.
8.3
Grand Canyon Restaurant on Montague Street is a full-scale diner where Mexican breakfast plates, pancakes, and challah French toast land on oversized platters. Families and longtime locals treat it as a default brunch choice when they want big portions, familiar plates, and friendly service from open to mid-afternoon.
Must-Try Dishes:
Challah French toast, Mexican breakfast platter, Giant Breakfast with eggs and pancakes
What makes it special: Always-on diner for huge breakfast plates, from Challah French toast to Mexican combos.
Worthy Picks
#3
Vineapple
7.8
Vineapple is a Brooklyn Heights cafe-wine bar that layers Italian-leaning small plates and brunch dishes onto an all-day coffee and cocktail program. It’s as much a neighborhood living room as a restaurant, with a backyard garden and enough menu range to work for breakfast meetings, casual dates, and group hangs.
Must-Try Dishes:
Breakfast burrito, Shakshuka with sourdough, Polenta fries with dipping sauce
What makes it special: Italian-inspired cafe plates, cocktails, and coffee served in a cozy brownstone space with a leafy backyard.
7.8
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Clark’s is a classic Brooklyn Heights diner where burgers, club sandwiches, and breakfast plates almost always arrive with a mound of fries. The regular fries lean toward crisp and salty, while sweet potato fries show up frequently in online orders and reviews. It’s the kind of all-day spot where fries are less a specialty item and more a constant backdrop to neighborhood life.
Must-Try Dishes:
Cheeseburger with fries, Turkey club with fries, Sweet potato fries
What makes it special: Neighborhood diner where fries come with nearly everything on the menu.