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Best Brunch Restaurants in Woodside

8 hand-picked restaurants, critic-reviewed and ranked

Last Updated: February 2026

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Our Top Pick
La Flor
A rare Woodside hybrid: brunch, Mexican plates, and a real dessert program.

Notable Picks

8.4
$$ Woodside Spanish, Mexican
A long-running Woodside room that blends Mexican staples with brunch-friendly plates and a stronger-than-average dessert lane. The menu hits best when you commit to one main trajectory (eggs-and-salsas or hearty platters) and add one sweet finish, rather than scattering across categories.
Must-Try Dishes: Molcajete, Huevos Rancheros, Tres Leches Cake
What Makes it Special: A rare Woodside hybrid: brunch, Mexican plates, and a real dessert program.
8.3
$$ Woodside Breakfast
A classic Woodside diner where breakfast is anchored by Irish staples and big-plate comfort that’s built for booth-and-coffee mornings. The menu is wide, but the best visits keep it focused: one signature breakfast plate, hash browns, and you’re set.
Must-Try Dishes: Irish Breakfast, Stop Inn Omelette, Eggs Florentine
What Makes it Special: Irish-breakfast diner tradition with a true neighborhood regulars rhythm.
8.1
$$$ Woodside Breakfast, Brunch
A coffee-and-sandwich counter built for fast mornings, where breakfast works best as a single tight order: one toast or sandwich, one drink, done. It’s a strong takeout/solo lane with a small set of popular items that show up well and travel cleanly.
Must-Try Dishes: Bee Breakfast Sandwich, Avocado Toast, Ham and Cheese Croissant Sandwich
What Makes it Special: Morning counter-service built around a tight set of breakfast hits and coffee.
$$$ Woodside Breakfast, Brunch
A sit-down breakfast option with an Irish-leaning backbone that’s better treated as a plated brunch stop than a quick bite. The menu is most coherent when you commit to their classic breakfast set or a single composed dish instead of trying to sample across categories.
Must-Try Dishes: Irish Breakfast, Eggs Benedict, Steak and Eggs
What Makes it Special: Irish-brunch plates in a full-service setting with a composed-menu approach.

Worthy Picks

$$ Woodside
A cafe-brunch room that’s strongest when you treat it like a focused daytime stop: one signature plate, one drink, and a clean finish. The experience lands best when you keep the order compact instead of building a scattered, multi-item table.
Must-Try Dishes: Sel roti, Momos, Brunch platter
What Makes it Special: A brunch-forward cafe where a tight order delivers the best visit.
$ Woodside
A coffee-and-light-bites stop that works best for a calm, quick sit when you want one savory item and a well-made drink. The menu shines most in its compact, cafe-style lane rather than trying to turn it into a full brunch spread.
Must-Try Dishes: Mushroom quiche, Bulgogi quesadilla, Egg toast
What Makes it Special: A tight cafe menu where one savory item pairs cleanly with coffee.
$ Woodside Breakfast, Brunch
A cafe format that fits the lighter side of breakfast: toasts, oats, and sandwich-style mornings with an easy in-and-out flow. It’s best when you order in the simple cafe lane—one toast or bowl plus coffee—rather than treating it like a full diner breakfast.
Must-Try Dishes: Avocado Toast, Flahavan's Irish Oatmeal, Bagel Smoked Salmon
What Makes it Special: Toast-and-oats breakfast lane with cafe pacing and coffee focus.
$$ Woodside
A tiny neighborhood cafe that can work for gluten-free diners when you keep the order in simple, clearly composed plates and avoid anything bread-forward. Best as a quick breakfast-or-lunch utility stop where one salad plus one main is the cleanest, most repeatable move.
Must-Try Dishes: Kale chicken Caesar salad, Breakfast wrap, Margherita pizza
What Makes it Special: A small cafe that’s easiest to navigate with simple, low-gluten meals.