1. Mother's Day Brunch at TAMO Bistro + Bar, Seaport District
Cost: $75 per adult, $18 per child 5 and up, free for children under 5
Hours: 11 am – 3 pm
How about brunch with a side of floor-to-ceiling harbor views? TAMO's Mother's Day feast features an omelet station, french toast or pancakes with chantilly cream, and other special treats. Samara Lamm from the Kids Place 4 Fun will be on hand to lead the kids in crafts while you sip a mimosa and enjoy some live jazz.
2. Café Fleuri, Langham Hotel
Cost: $110 per Adult, $45 for Children 5-12, free for children 4 and under
Brunch hours: 11 am – 3 pm
The extensive Mother’s Day brunch menu at Café Fleuri speaks for itself. The dishes range from fresh seafood to a dessert buffet, and everything in between. Be sure to go on an empty stomach! The adults can sit back and relax with a mimosa (the first one is complimentary) and listen to live entertainment while the little ones indulge in made-to-order waffles and enjoy kid-friendly activities.
3. The Beehive, South End
Cost: $52 per person
Brunch hours: 9:30 am – 3 pm
The decor is just the right amount of funky in this bohemian South End eatery, located at Boston Center for the Arts. Moms and their families can groove to the live music during The Beehive's Sunday Jazz Brunch while enjoying a special Mother's Day three-course prix fixe menu.
4. Mother's Day Brunch, Taj Boston
Cost: $135 per adult and $45 per child (8 and under), inclusive of tax, gratuity and processing fee
Brunch Hours: 11 am – 1:30 pm
Who wouldn't want to brunch while enjoying some of the most glorious views in the city? At this decadent brunch overlooking the Public Garden in full spring bloom, moms can curate their own tea blend from a selection of Taj Boston’s custom teas. Seatings are at 11:00 am, 11:30 am, 2:00 pm, and 2:30 pm, and reservations must be made in advance as no walk-ins will be accepted.
Nothing like treating your Mom to the best brunch in Boston! Celebrate Mom this Sunday and devour the details of one delicious Mother's Day meal!
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