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Location: 155 West 33rd Street

Cuisine: American

Best Dish: Wings are a must, but were you aware of the fish tacos? The tacos are superb!

Overall: A fun friendly sports bar with good drinks and tasty food.

Cost: $$

If all you know of Hooters is tight t-shirts and orange hotpants you are doing your taste buds a grave injustice. From shareable appetizers to decadent desserts you can satisfy your comfort food cravings here.  The first Hooters opened over 30 years ago and since then over 400 locations have been opened across the globe. We visited their New York City location on 33rd Street for a meal and a few drinks. This location is equipped with two dining rooms, a small gift shop and several mounted flat screen TVs. The screens are positioned to allow a good view of the game from any seat in the house. We’ve enjoyed plenty of meals at Hooters over the years but we rarely stray from the usual wings and fries. For our visit, however, we indulged our curiosity and had some lesser-known dishes.

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Brunch at La Pulperia Hell’s Kitchen

by xoJohn

Location: 371 West 46th Street New York, NY

Cuisine: Rustic Latin

Best Dish: The Lobster Taquitos was an outstanding dish. The crispy wontons held up well against the succulent lobster filling.

Price: $$

Overall: If you’re looking for more than a boozy brunch La Pulperia’s Drag brunch will give you an experience worth sharing. This isn’t a show for the overly sensitive or easily offended. Prepare to have a good old, adults only good time.

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Brunch at Mel’s Burger Bar (Review)

by xoJohn

Location: 1450 2nd Avenue, New York, NY 10021 (Upper East Side Location)

Cuisine: American/Brunch

Best Dish: The croissant French toast was delicious. It was unique and well done.

Price: $$

Overall: A laid back Brunch option that serves food everyone can enjoy. A good place to take anyone who loved a big messy burger.

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Brunch at E’s Bar (Review)

by xoJohn

Location: 511 Amsterdam Avenue

Cuisine: American/Mexican

Best Dish: The breakfast burrito and Huevos Rancheros are delicious on their own but together they are magical.

Price: $$

Overall: Good food and a playful atmosphere. A choice venue for a satisfying brunch with the option to enjoy some friendly competition.

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Brunch at TESSA (Review)

by Desha Winborne

Location: 349 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, NY

Cuisine: Mediterranean

Best Dish: The french toast and it’s amazing maple butter were superb, but the dish that stole our hearts was the “Bennie,” with many possible combinations the ingredients ensure that every incarnation will be a good one.

Overall: A great brunch service with a diverse crowd and delicious dishes. Ideal for a special celebration or a weekend treat.

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Village Voice’s First Annual Brunch Eats

by xoJohn

Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. But, what if you could have breakfast for dinner? This would be great news for the breakfast aficionados, who never miss a chance to enjoy their favorite meal. For the breakfast lovers – and everyone who enjoys great food – the Village Voice hosted, for the first time, a special food event with the codename Brunch Eats breakfast-for-dinner. The event took place on May 11th, at the top of The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum’s Flight Deck.Intrepid 1- top deck

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Brunch is a weekend treat that usually involves copious amounts of food and beverage. Over the years, we’ve had plenty of boozy brunches with bottomless beverages and sumptuous menus. Last Sunday was the first time we combined brunch with any type of physical activity.

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Brunch at Haru Sushi

by Desha Winborne

Location: 220 Park Avenue South

Cuisine: Japanese

Best Dish: The breakfast buns are by far the best item on the brunch menu. The appetizing filling between the soft steamed buns is a fun alternative to the standard breakfast sandwich.

Overall: A quaint casual eatery that is ideal for a lazy weekend brunch.

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