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Brunch is more than a mere substitute for breakfast and lunch. For self-respecting city slickers, it’s the linchpin of their hectic social lives. (Featured photo: tedeytan)

If you’re having brunch, chances are…

…you missed breakfast (needed that lie-in didn’t you)

…you don’t have time for lunch (get you, with all your important afternoon plans)

…you need to catch up with friends (you’ve been busy acquiring those tales to tell)

…you can’t be bothered to cook a simple meal for yourself (and why should you, you’ve been working hard)

…hair of the dog is in order (because the only cure for self-indulgence, is a little more self-indulgence)

Lingering and typically cocktail-fueled, it’s the best meal of the week. Here we recommended five great weekend brunch spots in New York.

NB No trendy prix fixe menus here.

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Parish Hall – 109 N. 3rd St., Brooklyn

Vibe: Home-grown, organic ethos
Eat: Red flannel hash
Drink: Winnie Palmer

 

 

The Marrow – 99 Bank St., West Village

Vibe: TV-chef contest winner’s showy hangout
Eat: Fresh ricotta toast with truffle honey and strawberries
Drink: The Dance of the Peacocks

 

 

Willow Road – 85 10th Ave., Chelsea

Vibe: Sleek and stylish factory-conversion
Eat: Cast iron baked eggs with chorizo, charred scallion and parmesan cream
Drink: Willow Fresca

 

 

Clinton Street Baking Co. & Restaurant – 4 Clinton St., Lower East Side

Vibe: Understated, award-winning bakery
Eat: Pancakes with warm maple butter and wild maine blueberry
Drink: Mimosa (classic drink to go with the classic eat)

 

 

Calliope – 84 E. 4th St., Bowery

Vibe: Early 20th century Paris transplanted to modern day Manhattan
Eat: Warm French ham and gruyere on baguette with green salad
Drink: Bellini

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Brett AckroydBrett hopes to one day reach the shores of far-flung Tristan da Cunha, the most remote of all the inhabited archipelagos on Earth…as to what he’ll do when he gets there, he hasn’t a clue. Over the last 10 years, London, New York, Cape Town and Pondicherry have all proudly been referred to as home. Now it’s Copenhagen’s turn, where he lends his travel expertise to momondo.com.

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