Mother’s Day Breakfast at Broders’

Mother’s Day is the only day of the year that Broders’ Pasta Bar is open all day. Broders’ is hands down one of my favorite places in town. They’re doing brunch from 10am-2:30pm and the regular pasta bar is open all day, from 9am-10:30pm. There’s also a kids menu available all day.

Calling ahead to get on the list on Friday or Saturday night means you’ll only wait an hour instead of two (unless you’re waiting when they open or wait until right before they close), so I bet they’re going to be swamped all day on Sunday. But really, it’s soooo worth it. (See, Leif agrees with me.) So as highly as I’d recommend Broders’, good luck getting in there.

I’ll actually be at Turtle Bread (Chicago Ave location) early on Sunday morning. Without my mom or my mother-in-law.

What else looks good for Mother’s Day eats? What are y’all doing for and with your mothers on Sunday?

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3 Comments so far

  1. JasonT (minn_jasont)  May 6th, 2008 4:54 pm

    I’ll be playing softball on Sunday, but I’m taking my mom to see Dolly Parton tomorrow night at the Northrop for an early Mother’s Day present.

  2. amycrea May 6th, 2008 5:57 pm

    I am the Mother–hee–and I’m hauling the family to Peninsula. I looooove Peninsula.

  3. David (jacc)  May 6th, 2008 9:34 pm

    I’ll be heading to Northfield (parents) or Burnsville (aunt) for a family brunch. My vote,to go out for brunch, was vetoed.

    I worked at Broders Southside when I was in college and I still love the food. That’s rare for a restaurant.

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