Is there anything better than brunch on a weekend morning? Whether you’re working off that hangover, or just enjoying a relaxing meal with friends, brunch is the perfect meal. These 11 Florida restaurants know how to do brunch right. Check them out:

  1. 2¢ Restaurant & Bar, Key West

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Jose P/Yelp Two words: Free. Bacon. Do you need to know more? (416 Appelrouth Lane, Key West)

  1. Big City Tavern, Fort Lauderdale

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Big City Tavern/Facebook Bottomless Mimosas and Endless Bloody Marys. Oh, and the food is good, too! (609 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale)

  1. The Boheme Restaurant, Orlando

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Robin K/Yelp Fancy pants brunch with amazing Boheme benedict. (325 S. Orange Avenue, Orlando)

  1. The Brunchery, Tampa

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It’s all good…but the French toast? Legendary. (3225 S MacDill Ave, Tampa)

  1. The Dock At Crayton Cove, Naples

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Clemens W./Yelp The Bloody Mary Bar here is just what you need on a Sunday morning. (845 12th Ave. S., Naples)

  1. The Federal, Miami

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Cecil R/Yelp You simply can’t eat here without having the classic buttermilk “biskit.” Pair that with just about any brunch entree and the bottomless mimosas, and you’ve got a brunch winner. (5132 Biscayne Blvd., Miami)

  1. Gaspar’s Grotto, Tampa

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Gaspars Grott/Facebook The atmosphere is perfect…and there’s live music for Saturday brunch.

  1. Mignonette, Miami

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Daniella S./Yelp The crab cakes here are legendary, and the lobster benedict is to die for. Start with the warm croissants and work your way through the rest of the brunch. (210 NE 18th Street, Miami)

  1. Sage, A Restaurant, Tallahassee

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Cristy D./Yelp Eggs Hussard…yes, please. (3534 Maclay Blvd S., Tallahassee)

  1. White Wolf Cafe, Orlando

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White Wolf Cafe/Facebook This vibrant little cafe is always hopping, but it’s worth a wait for their brunch. Try the chicken and waffles! (1829 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando)

  1. Yoder’s Restaurant & Amish Village, Sarasota

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Carrie S./Yelp This cozy little place is perfect for brunch! Don’t leave without a pie. (3434 Bahia Vista St., Sarasota)

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Jose P/Yelp

Two words: Free. Bacon. Do you need to know more? (416 Appelrouth Lane, Key West)

Big City Tavern/Facebook

Bottomless Mimosas and Endless Bloody Marys. Oh, and the food is good, too! (609 E. Las Olas Blvd., Fort Lauderdale)

Liv L./Yelp

Robin K/Yelp

Fancy pants brunch with amazing Boheme benedict. (325 S. Orange Avenue, Orlando)

Laquetta D./Yelp

It’s all good…but the French toast? Legendary. (3225 S MacDill Ave, Tampa)

The Dock/Facebook

Clemens W./Yelp

The Bloody Mary Bar here is just what you need on a Sunday morning. (845 12th Ave. S., Naples)

Sandra L/Yelp

Cecil R/Yelp

You simply can’t eat here without having the classic buttermilk “biskit.” Pair that with just about any brunch entree and the bottomless mimosas, and you’ve got a brunch winner. (5132 Biscayne Blvd., Miami)

Gaspars Grott/Facebook

The atmosphere is perfect…and there’s live music for Saturday brunch.

Migonette/Facebook

Daniella S./Yelp

The crab cakes here are legendary, and the lobster benedict is to die for. Start with the warm croissants and work your way through the rest of the brunch. (210 NE 18th Street, Miami)

Kate N./Trip Advisor

Cristy D./Yelp

Eggs Hussard…yes, please. (3534 Maclay Blvd S., Tallahassee)

White Wolf Cafe/facebook

White Wolf Cafe/Facebook

This vibrant little cafe is always hopping, but it’s worth a wait for their brunch. Try the chicken and waffles! (1829 N. Orange Avenue, Orlando)

Yoders/Facebook

Carrie S./Yelp

This cozy little place is perfect for brunch! Don’t leave without a pie. (3434 Bahia Vista St., Sarasota)

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