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Top Chefs Pick Top Brunch Spots in Metro Detroit: Do You Agree?

Chefs from Birmingham, Troy, Royal Oak and Detroit offer their picks on the best brunch spots in the metro.

Café Muse in Royal Oak got a couple of nods from chefs on the best places for brunch, and Chef Greg Reyner offers his own picks for Thrillist. (Photo via Facebook)

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What’s for brunch?

In Metro Detroit, there is such a buffet of choices it may be hard to narrow it down.

Thrillist recently turned to six Detroit-area chefs to name their favorites.

Chef Les Molnar of Green Dot Stables, Johnny Noodle King and the soon-to-be opened Huron Room, Detroit

Top pick: Brooklyn Street Local, Corktown. “They try hard to keep it fresh and keep it local,” he says. “They make good-tasting and healthy food, which I like in a brunch.”

Second pick: The Dime Store, downtown.

Third pick: The Bronx Bar, Midtown

Chef Graham Schave of Your Gourmet, Birmingham

Top pick: Chocolate Gallery Café, Warren. “It’s really a hidden gem,” Schave says. “The clientele is all over the board — lots of regulars. A lot of times with some of these new, hip brunch places, you feel you’re paying a whole lot of money for a little bit of food and a lot of attitude, and this place isn’t like that at all.”

Second pick: Yemans Street, Hamtramck

Third pick: Café Muse, Royal Oak

Chef Travis Waynick and Chef John Breeland of Rochester Tap Room, Troy

Waynick’s top pick: Parks & Rec, downtown. He says Chef Kate Williams is “doing some cool things, like old-school crepes and popovers.Everything is just very fresh -- all the breads and everything are made in-house.”

Waynick’s second pick: Gold Cash Gold, Corktown

Breeland’s top pick: Connor’s Family Dining, Plymouth. He always orders corned beef and one of two three- to five-egg omelets on the menu. “That’s what i throw down, and my wife watches me act like an idiot,” he says. “It’s a cool place.”

Chef Greg Reyner of Café Muse, Royal Oak

Top pick: Rose’s Fine Food, Detroit. “The baked goods are amazing,” he says. “They’ll do eggs with kale and potatoes — it’s pseudo, almost healthy which is always a good thing.”

Second pick: The Beverly Hills Grill, Beverly Hills

Chef Mike Barrera of Townhouse, Birmingham and Detroit

Top pick: La Dolce Vita, Detroit. “There’s no one set dish that’s way better than another,” he says. “(But) they have bottomless mimosas, which is always a bonus, and kind of the beauty of brunch. The coolest thing about that place is where it’s located, it’s kinda tucked away with this beautiful atrium.”

Second pick: Selden Standard, Detroit

Your Turn

Do you agree? What are your favorite brunch spots in the Metro? Tell us what you think in the comments.

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