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10 Best Places To Brunch On Long Island

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10 Best Places To Brunch On Long Island

Brunch has become everyone's favorite meal on Sunday mornings. The combination of breakfast foods and lunch options reels people in. You also can't forget how perfectly brunch can pair with a mimosa and seal the brunch deal. It's so easy to decide to have brunch on the weekends, but the hardest thing is to pick the place.

Long Island has so many restaurant options from the east end to the far end of Nassau. Your variety in options makes it hard to pick a place when you're in a time crunch to make a decision. Here are a few of some of the best choices to choose when you're going to have your Long Island Sunday brunch.

1. Toast Coffeehouse

242 E Main St, Port Jefferson, NY & 46 E Main St, Patchogue, N.Y.

2. Jam

1025 Park Blvd, Massapequa Park, N.Y.

3. Grand Lux Cafe

630 Old Country Rd, Garden City, N.Y.

4. Sweet & Savory Cafe

821 Merrick Rd, Baldwin, N.Y.

5. Milk & Sugar Cafe

49 West Main Street Bay Shore, N.Y.

6. Maureen's Kitchen

108 Terry Rd, Smithtown, N.Y.

7. Love Lane Kitchen

240 Love Ln, Mattituck, N.Y.

8. Crazy Beans

97 A/B Main Street Stony Brook, NY & 465 Route 25A Miller Place, N.Y.

9.Cafe Joelle

25 Main St, Sayville, N.Y.

10. The View

3 Consuelo Place Oakdale, N.Y.

Take time to enjoy the best meal of the day! Don't miss out on these amazing establishments when you have the chance.

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