The Butcher’s Daughter. Photo via web site.

If you and your friends or loved ones are looking for the perfect place for brunch near Downtown Manhattan, check out these six restaurants. 

Hole in the Wall

FIDI Restaurant – Hole In The Wall. Photo via web site.

With four locations in the Financial District, Flatiron, Murray Hill, and Williamsburg, Hole in the Wall is the perfect location to enjoy a weekend brunch or even host an event. Its menu is ever-changing, influenced by in-season ingredients. Hole in the Wall is walk-in only at their Financial District location Monday-Sunday and at their Murray Hill location on Saturdays & Sundays during brunch hours; all other times are available for reservation.

Little Ruby’s Cafe

Little Ruby’s Cafe. Photo via web site.

The viral brunch spot, Little Ruby’s Cafe, is open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner seven days a week. Open since 2002, Ruby’s has brought Australian cafe culture to NYC offering locally sourced cuisine, specialty drinks, and a full coffee program. Ruby’s only takes walk-ins, so stop by one of their four locations and try their signature bronte burger, taste-driven pasta, and brunch classics like their ricotta hotcakes. 

Highkey Rainforest Rooftop

Highkey Rainforest Rooftop. Photo via web site.

Filled with beautiful decor and the cutest photo ops, Highkey Rainforest Rooftop is the perfect spot for brunch year-round with its indoor, heated rooftop. Enjoy their bottomless drinks for $30 per person for 90 minutes with friends or loved ones and don’t forget to try one of their many delicious entrees. Walk-ins are based on availability so if you want a table guaranteed, make a reservation. 

The Butcher’s Daughter

The Butcher’s Daughter. Photo via web site.

A vibrant, plant-forward restaurant, cafe, and juice bar, The Butcher’s Daughter takes pride in their seasonally-changing, 100% vegetarian menu with many vegan and gluten-free options. They believe vegetables should take center stage in your everyday lifestyle. With two locations in LA and three in NYC, they create nourishing dishes, housemade breads and pastries, and organic cold-pressed juices. 

Bubby’s 

Bubby’s Tribeca. Photo via Flickr.

Known for its simple and fresh comfort food, especially their pancakes, Bubby’s is the perfect spot for a traditional brunch. They welcome every person as though they are guests in their home to raise awareness of the beauty of American food. Bubby’s wants people to know where their food came from. American cuisine is more than just burgers and pie, it’s an elaborate foodscape created through the generations of the people who built America. Open for 32 years, come try out Bubby’s delicious menu. 

Pineapple Club 

Pineapple Club. Photo via web site.

Founded to create a tropical speakeasy, this spot has its own identity in each room creating a unique dining experience. Their menu is varied with freshness and creativity and their service is unmatched. Check out Pineapple Club for remarkable food and scenery, call to make a reservation.