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Sep 28, 2017

pancake stack and raspberries | Gunther KiaAfter a fantastic morning of boating or spending time along the waterways of Fort Lauderdale, it’s time to satisfy the hunger pangs. There are a number of great spots to eat a delicious brunch along the waterfronts and even those in town. Discover the favorites of locals and visitors with this quick guide.

The Foxy Brown

If you’ve never heard of a short rib benedict, then this is the ideal location for a delectable brunch experience. Situated on East Broward Boulevard, The Foxy Brown is a gastronomical explosion for those who are willing to leave all good intentions of a healthy diet at the door for a few hours. There is nothing on the menu that doesn’t scream extremely good flavor profiles. Those who manage to fit in a sweet delight after their brunch should have the waffle with Nutella or the Banana Foster Pancakes. Brunch is served Saturdays and Sundays.

Louie Bossi

When the summer sun gets too much to handle it’s time to head on over to East Las Olas Boulevard to a stylish Italian establishment. A brunch menu that satisfies both American and Italian palates will undoubtedly please anyone in the group. Sip on a mimosa to ease the heat and take a pick between authentic pizzas or light paninis. Follow this up with a fresh, cool Italian dessert. Guests enjoy a long brunch from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays.

ROK:BRGR

Yes, it’s simply pronounced Rock Burger, and these guys sure know how to rock their burger. Based on Southwest Second Street, the establishment is a great stop for those who have worked up a proper appetite. The fact that ladies enjoy bottomless mimosas for free also soothes intentions towards this joint, although it’s not as if it needs it! The burgers are enough to endure a queue a block long, but it’s the ROK:BISCUITS that have patrons coming back for more. Toppings include braised short rib and American cheese. Brunch is served on Sundays.

Shooters Waterfront

Fort Lauderdale is known for its endless summer days and Shooters Waterfront over on Northeast 32nd Avenue takes full advantage of this. Also, there is the waterfront view that just adds to the ambiance of the day. Crab cakes eggs benedict or an all-you-can-eat buffet lunch await guests and the buffet option even includes a crepe station. Brunch is served on Saturdays and Sundays and runs from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Big City Tavern

Saturdays and Sundays see countless patrons flock to East Las Olas Boulevard to sample the wares of the Big City Tavern. Food boards provide patrons with a variety of options as they sip on mimosas made with freshly squeezed orange juice. Peanut Butter ‘n Jelly Pancakes finishes off the meal.

Florida is the ideal place to take a few hours and enjoy the endless summers. Just as brunch comes to a close, guests are encouraged to sip on an icy cocktail and take in the golden hours of the afternoon just before Florida heads into the evening. They will need all that extra energy to experience the wonderful nightlife of Fort Lauderdale to the full.