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With the weekend starting in mere hours, here are three new and revamped Austin brunches that are worth checking out. Remember, there’s always 19 other brunches for everyone's weekend meal needs, too.
EAST SIXTH — While vegetables are the stars of Gardner, the new brunch menu that launches on Sunday, September 20 includes a good deal of meat, including fried chicken sandwiches and dry aged ribeye sausages. Don’t worry, there are still plenty of produce-heavy dishes, too, like beet hash and bialys topped with avocado and radish.
EAST 7TH — LaV extended its decadent Sunday brunch to Saturday starting tomorrow, September 19, so there’s more time to spoil yourself with brioche doughnuts, crepes, and chicken pate. As an added bonus, the popular rose special, where selected bottles of rose are $15, is still be available. Brunch begins at 10:30 a.m. and ends at 2 p.m.
EAST RIVERSIDE — Brunch at Buzz Mill Coffee has gone through a lot of changes this year. Vegan waffles stopped with the end of Golden Spike Rail Cart. Then Blue Ox BBQ left and Ironwood Barbecue closed, which meant no more brisket. As a replacement, Buzz Mill opened Bark and Briar, its seasonally-focused trailer. Sunday brunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. includes salads, pancakes, and waffles.