This post by “TheHipmunk” originally appeared on the Tailwind Blog by Hipmunk on December 21, 2015.
Special hotels across the world are known for offering unforgettable midmorning meal options, so for days when you need some down time, you don’t even have to leave your hotel for a culinary treat. Whether you’re a pancakes person or an eggs Benedict buff, these hotels are sure to have a brunch you’ll be boasting about.
1. Parker Meridien New York
Located in Midtown Manhattan, Le Parker Meridien is home to Norma’s, which serves up sumptuous brunch items and is known as one of the best brunch destinations in New York. Brunch lovers who stay at Le Parker Meridien can order from a menu of specialties such as Norma’s Eggs Benedict, a dish made with pancakes rather than English muffins and layered with Canadian bacon and grilled asparagus. The menu also features standouts such as a foie gras brioche French toast, a red berry risotto oatmeal in a wafer bowl and the Zillion Dollar Lobster Frittata, which, when topped with 10 ounces of Sevruga caviar, costs $1,000. To find an affordable room in Midtown Manhattan just steps away from an incredible brunch, check out Hipmunk deals at Le Parker Meridien New York.
2. The Broadmoor Hotel Colorado Springs
If you’re a fan of the brunch buffet, book a room at the beautiful Broadmoor Hotel Colorado Springs. Each Sunday, the hotel hosts a brunch in its Lake Terrace Dining Room, and patrons can enjoy more than 150 dishes, including freshly shaved prime rib, made-to-order omelets and a host of traditional breakfast items. The brunch is well-known for its dessert selection, with a stunning display of pastries, pies, cakes and cooked-to-order bananas Foster. The food is unforgettable at the Broadmoor’s brunches, and the decor doesn’t disappoint, either: Expect ice sculptures and a piano player each week.
3. Caesars Palace Las Vegas
Everything’s over the top at Caesars Palace Las Vegas, so it’s no surprise that the brunch at its Bacchanal Buffet is lavish, too. The hotel’s champagne brunch, which lasts from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. each Sunday, offers different stations, including seafood, American, Latin, Mediterranean, Asian, meat, salads, soups and dessert. One of the best parts about the brunch at Caesars Palace (besides the champagne, of course), is that there’s a little something for everyone: More adventurous eaters can sample things such as sake oyster shooters, while traditionalists will be happy with options such as steak and eggs.