If you’re waking up on a Saturday (or Sunday) feeling a little less than 100%, Milwaukee’s brunch scene is here to save your day—and your stomach.
From old-school diners dishing out greasy goodness to hipster havens serving up that perfect avocado toast, the city’s got something for every brunch enthusiast.
Here’s your insider’s guide to the 12 best brunch spots in Milwaukee that’ll cure your hangover and fuel your weekend adventures.
Blue’s Egg (East Tosa)
Why It’s a Must: A cornerstone of Milwaukee’s brunch culture, Blue’s Egg is all about comfort food with an upscale edge. Expect inventive takes on Benedicts, loaded hash browns, and cleverly named specials that reflect both local flair and global influences.
The stylish mid-century décor adds a fun, retro vibe that makes brunch feel like an occasion.
Pro Tip: Their wait times can be legendary on weekends, so show up early or be prepared to relax with a coffee while you wait—it’s worth it.
Hangover Hero: The “Signature Bloody Mary” alongside a plate of stuffed hash browns drenched in cheese and hollandaise. If that doesn’t revive you, we’re not sure what will.
Goodkind (Bay View)
Why It’s a Must: By night, Goodkind is a sophisticated spot for dinner and craft cocktails. Come the weekend, it transforms into a brunch oasis that puts a fresh spin on classic dishes. Locally sourced ingredients and an inventive kitchen mean you’re likely to see new items each time you visit.
Pro Tip: Keep an eye on their brunch specials—they rotate frequently and often showcase seasonal produce or limited-edition creations.
Hangover Hero: A hearty dish like house-made sausage hash. The combination of protein, potatoes, and savory spices will have you feeling human again in no time.
Uncle Wolfie’s Breakfast Tavern (Brewer’s Hill)
Why It’s a Must: With a rustic-chic aesthetic and a super-friendly staff, Uncle Wolfie’s is the kind of place where you’ll want to linger long after your plate is empty.
Their breakfast sandwiches and loaded toasts are the stuff of legend—craveable enough to bring you back every weekend.
Pro Tip: The strong coffee here is an absolute lifesaver if your night went a bit too hard. Pair it with one of their pastry specials for an extra treat.
Hangover Hero: The “Wolfie’s Breakfast Sandwich” is stacked with bacon, eggs, cheese, and a signature sauce that balances richness and tang. When you’re in full recovery mode, one bite is all it takes to get you back on track.
Story Hill BKC (Story Hill)
Why It’s a Must: Known for its farm-to-table ethos, Story Hill BKC (short for Bottle, Kitchen, Cup) is a brunch haven that celebrates locally sourced ingredients. Expect a menu filled with everything from globally inspired dishes like shakshuka to Midwestern comfort food staples.
The upscale-casual atmosphere, combined with a stellar beer and wine list, makes this a go-to for those who appreciate quality with a touch of sophistication.
Pro Tip: Their craft cocktails deserve a shoutout—think fresh herbs and artisanal syrups that give each drink a unique twist.
Hangover Hero: The skillet dishes are famous for their mix of gooey cheese, perfectly seasoned potatoes, and tender meats. One hearty bite, and you’ll feel well on your way to recovery.
Toast (Milwaukee)
Why It’s a Must: Nestled in the heart of Milwaukee, Toast takes the idea of breakfast toast to gourmet heights. Their menu goes well beyond bread, offering stuffed French toast, fluffy pancakes, and inventive scrambles that will tempt even the most devout bacon-and-eggs purist.
The vibe inside is bright and laid-back—perfect for easing into your morning after a late night out.
Pro Tip: Don’t sleep on their daily specials. They rotate frequently, spotlighting seasonal ingredients and a creative flair that keeps regulars coming back.
Hangover Hero: Their signature “Avocado Toast,” crowned with fresh greens, tangy feta, and a balsamic drizzle, is a prime pick-me-up. The healthy fats from the avocado plus the satisfying crunch of artisan bread might just make you forget your throbbing headache.
Honey Pie (Bay View)
Why It’s a Must: Craving comfort food that feels like a warm hug? Honey Pie is your spot. This retro-style café in Bay View dishes up massive plates and fresh-baked pies that are downright addictive.
Expect rotating seasonal pies—berry in the summer, pumpkin in the fall—and savory specials like biscuits and gravy or egg scrambles loaded with local veggies.
Pro Tip: Their weekend brunch crowds can get intense. Arrive early or prepare to wait—trust us, it’s worth every minute.
Hangover Hero: A hefty slice of homemade pie for breakfast. Whether it’s banana cream or s’mores-inspired, you’ll get the sugar rush you need to snap out of that morning fog.
Engine Company No. 3 (Walker’s Point)
Why It’s a Must: Set in a renovated historic firehouse, Engine Company No. 3 delivers an eclectic global spin on brunch. From Latin-inspired chilaquiles to Middle Eastern shakshuka, each dish pays homage to a different corner of the culinary world.
The open kitchen concept adds an interactive flair—watch chefs bring your hangover cure to life.
Pro Tip: Check their specials board. They’re known for featuring regional cuisines from around the world, so your brunch routine never gets dull.
Hangover Hero: If you can’t decide, go for chilaquiles. The hearty combo of eggs, tortillas, cheese, and a tangy tomatillo sauce hits every flavor note and provides just the right kick to perk you up.
Café Hollander (Multiple Locations)
Why It’s a Must: Part of the Lowlands Group, Café Hollander is beloved for its Belgian-inspired fare and impressive list of European beers. Whether you’re near the East Side or Tosa, you can pop into one of their inviting locations for a brunch that seamlessly blends comfort food and continental flair.
Pro Tip: Their patios are prime real estate on sunny days—perfect for people-watching while sipping a morning brew or mimosa.
Hangover Hero: The “Benelux Bloody” is a full-on meal in a glass, stacked high with garnishes like bacon, cheese, and pickles. It’s as Instagrammable as it is restorative.
Honey Butter Cafe (Franklin)
Why It’s a Must: Tucked away in Franklin, HoneyButter Cafe is a hidden brunch gem where fluffy pancakes, homestyle omelets, and sweet-and-savory brunch creations take center stage.
Their warm, family-friendly setting and attention to detail make this spot feel like your favorite neighbor’s kitchen—only with a bit more polish.
Hangover Hero: Try the “Honey Butter Chicken & Waffles,” a crispy, sweet, and savory combo that features their house-made honey butter drizzled over a perfectly fried chicken breast. The magic pairing of salty and sweet will zap your sluggishness in record time.
Pro Tip: Don’t pass up their specialty coffees and espresso drinks—they’re crafted with care and can provide that crucial caffeine jolt if you had one too many drinks last night.
Comet Café (East Side)
Why It’s a Must: Open since 1995, Comet Café is a cozy diner that has mastered the art of comfort food.
With a quirky, eclectic vibe and local craft beers on tap, it’s the perfect setting to commiserate with friends about last night’s antics while inhaling a plate of their famously fluffy pancakes.
Pro Tip: They offer vegan and vegetarian options that don’t skimp on flavor, so bring your plant-based pals along for the ride.
Hangover Hero: The “Comet Bloody” garnished with bacon, pickles, and all the fixings. It’s like a brunch buffet in one glass—ideal for jumpstarting your morning recovery.
Brunch It Up (Downtown)
Why It’s a Must: Aptly named “Brunch,” this downtown favorite is all about creative spins on morning staples. From decadent Bourbon Pecan French Toast to build-your-own biscuits and gravy, their menu reads like a love letter to indulgence.
The vibrant, modern interior sets a lively tone for those who still want a touch of nightlife energy in the morning.
Pro Tip: If you can’t decide between sweet and savory, split a dish with a friend and order a side of pancakes or French toast to share. Variety is the spice of brunch life, after all.
Hangover Hero: The loaded breakfast sandwiches, bursting with eggs, cheese, and bacon or sausage. Pair that with a fresh fruit smoothie for a balanced(ish) approach to refueling.
Miss Molly’s Café & Pastry Shop (West Side)
Why It’s a Must: If you’ve got a sweet tooth, Miss Molly’s is practically heaven. From flaky croissants to dreamy cinnamon rolls, every pastry looks like it belongs in an Instagram reel.
Yet it’s not all sugar—savory items, like veggie quiches and avocado toasts, hold their own in the flavor department.
Pro Tip: Grab a few pastries to go; they make for the perfect mid-afternoon pick-me-up when the brunch high starts to fade.
Hangover Hero: A latte and a warm cinnamon roll loaded with frosting. The caffeine-and-sugar combo will shake you out of your groggy state in record time.
Ready to Make the Rounds?
No matter how hard you brunched (or partied) the night before, Milwaukee’s brunch scene is second to none. With flavors that range from classic American comfort to global twists, these 12 spots will help you refuel and jump back into the weekend groove.
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So, next time you wake up with a throbbing head, remember: Milwaukee’s got your back—one stack of pancakes at a time.