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Best Brunch Bliss Spots Breakfast Restaurants in Park Slope

5 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

Our Top Pick
Miriam
Long-running Israeli-Mediterranean hub with big brunch energy and a deep mezze menu.

Notable Picks

8.7
$ Park Slope Mediterranean, Middle Eastern
Miriam is a flagship Park Slope Israeli-Mediterranean restaurant, opened in 2005 by Chef Rafael Hasid, known for abundant brunches, lamb shawarma, and mezze-driven dinners that draw steady crowds. Thousands of reviews and two decades in business make it a default neighborhood choice for Israeli flavors, especially on weekends when the room turns lively with brunch lines and shared plates.
Must-Try Dishes: Green shakshuka, Lamb shawarma plate, Burekas breakfast with egg and salads
What makes it special: Long-running Israeli-Mediterranean hub with big brunch energy and a deep mezze menu.
$$ Park Slope Breakfast
Chela turns weekend mornings into Mexican-inflected brunch, with chilaquiles, huevos rancheros, and strong margaritas drawing steady Park Slope crowds. It’s a lively choice when you want something richer and more flavorful than a standard diner breakfast.
Must-Try Dishes: Chilaquiles, Huevos Rancheros, Steak & Eggs
What makes it special: Mexican brunch plates and cocktails in a busy, modern room.
$$ Park Slope Breakfast
Flamingobaby Kitchen is a small, personality-filled brunch spot where Caribbean-Southern plates like jerk shrimp and grits, oxtail, and chicken and waffles anchor a higher-priced, occasion-worthy breakfast. Lines and social media buzz reflect how many New Yorkers now treat it as a destination brunch in Park Slope.
Must-Try Dishes: Chicken & Waffles, Jerk Shrimp & Grits, French Toast
What makes it special: Caribbean-Southern brunch plates with big flavors in a tiny room.

Worthy Picks

$ Park Slope Breakfast
Terrace Restaurant & Bakery is a Mexican-leaning neighborhood diner serving breakfast all day, from huevos rancheros and chilaquiles to classic pancakes and omelettes. It’s the versatile option for families and groups who want big plates, broad options, and a seat at almost any hour.
Must-Try Dishes: Huevos Rancheros, Breakfast Burrito, Chilaquiles
What makes it special: All-day Mexican diner where proper huevos share space with pancakes.
7.8
$$ Park Slope Breakfast, Brunch
A low‑key Peruvian spot with a small breakfast and brunch menu, Inkaico brings bright, spice‑forward flavors to morning plates in Boerum Hill. While review volume is limited, locals appreciate its unique twist on breakfast standards and cultural influence.
Must-Try Dishes: Peruvian Breakfast Bowl, Ceviche‑Style Eggs, Coffee & Sweet Bread
What makes it special: Peruvian‑inspired breakfast in a casual setting