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Sunday In Brooklyn

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4.5 Google Review
348 Wythe Ave, Brooklyn, New York, 11249, United States
(347) 222-6722 sundayinbrooklyn.com
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May 19, 2018
The restaurant name says it all. Had a lovely weekend brunch there with friends and kids. The space is much larger than you'd think from the outside, they have 3 floors of seating. We arrived to a long line to get in but they seated us very quickly on the heated, enclosed rooftop floor. The second floor bathroom was spectacular, well worth taking a look. Food was delicious, arrived quickly, and the staff were great. Try the honey bear cocktail, so yummy!

Apr 20, 2018
The place has a lot of great things going for it: Good food, good layout, outdoor seating area, as well as some unique counter space for people that do not want to sit at the standard small tables. I've been here for brunch and couple team dinners, and got to say the food was pretty good. The burger that they have, if you just get it straight up, no alterations is quite amazing! Cocktail list is just as good as well. Havana Honey bear is delicious, but probably just for Winter. Summer you can feed me that Champagne problems all day. The one draw back I feel with this place is actually how much they have tried to pack in for such a small space. Not only that, they want people to sit outside, but don't have heaters. There were definitely a couple days I passed during the fall/winter into spring, where they set up all these tables, weather wasn't bad, but tough for a person to enjoy that outdoor space with no heat. Possibly in the works? I tend not to go here during the off season! (Spring/Summer).

May 29, 2018
Sunday in Brooklyn really represents what I think brunch on a Spring or Summer morning should be like. The food is amazing, really simple food done right with great combinations. We had the cheddar scramble, cauliflower sandwich and of course, the pancake. Thankfully we only ordered one pancake instead of the whole stack because it's HUGE and really heavy. Not for the faint-hearted! This pancake is like melted Nutella and maple syrup and peanut butter all in one. Delicious. My cauliflower sandwich was exceptional, I'd remember it for a long time! The combination sounded really odd at first but just worked! Brewed coffee (refillable) and eggs were great as well. Service was really good. If I had to nitpick I'd say the tables outdoors are really tiny and makes eating a little difficult if you order a lot, but it's really not a big deal. Would DEFINITELY recommend and return!

May 5, 2018
If you're a couple, it's pretty easy to get a table outside.. But if you're planning to come in groups best make a reservation before coming down. Takes about 30 - 40mins wait time. Great for families and kids. Ample space to park strollers. There's not much of a view, and there are construction sites nearby. So you'll get a bunch of trucks passing by. Otherwise it's just nice to seat outside and enjoy the sun. Food: 1. Biscuit & Gravy with poached eggs (you gotta have this) $16 available only on weekends 2) Malted Pancakes (caution - may give you a heart attack). You might want to share this with someone. It's huge and heavy. $18 No regrets coming here. Worth it!

Feb 25, 2018
Sunday in Brooklyn is what every brunch spot aspires to be. It has it all: beautiful, cozy atmosphere, unbearably hip waitstaff, interesting cocktails, and absolutely phenomenal food. The biscuits and gravy were some of the best I’ve ever had, the breakfast staples (eggs, bacon, sausage, potatoes, even the avocado) were perfectly executed, and the malted pancakes... sweet Jesus, those pancakes will bring you to your knees. If the wait weren’t so terrible, this would be my go-to brunch spot every weekend. Fortunately, we snagged seats at the bar immediately when we went around 1pm on a Sunday.

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