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New List Reveals Best Brunch Spots In NJ

From casual favorites to upscale comfort food, Best of NJ curated a list of the state's best brunch spots for 2025. See the list.

NEW JERSEY — From espresso to omelets to mimosas, a new list has revealed a selection of the best brunch spots in New Jersey.

Best of NJ recently released its 2025 edition of the Best Brunch Spots in New Jersey. According to the website, the list highlights some of the state’s best options, ranging from casual favorites to chef-driven concepts to upscale comfort food.

The list also features eateries from all regions of New Jersey.

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Here are a few of the highlights:

Alyce, Jersey City

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What Best Of NJ said: "Locals know that Alyce is Jersey City’s go-to destination for standout brunch. Co-owner and Chef Tory Aunspach curates a globally-inspired menu that brings bold, unforgettable flavors to the table."

Chat & Griddle, Kenilworth

What Best Of NJ said: "There’s a lot to say about Chat & Griddle, and all of it good. The breakfast and lunch scratch kitchen is home to a number of morning delights like the French Toasted Taylor Sandwich."

The Old Causeway Steak & Oyster House, Manahawkin

What Best Of NJ said: "Steak and seafood combine with creative seasonal cocktails and twenty beers on tap at The Old Causeway. The restaurant’s popular brunch menu includes both entrees and shareable options for the table."

Cinder Bar, Williamstown

What Best Of NJ said: "Cinder Bar pairs a seasonal, chef-driven menu with a lot of liquor options. We’re talking over 30 handcrafted cocktails, 40 tequilas, 40 draft beers, and 200 whiskeys. When it comes to brunch, locals love their scratch-made menu, creative cocktails, and welcoming atmosphere."

See the full list of Best Brunch Spots in New Jersey at BestOfNJ.com.

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