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Best brunch in Prescott

Weekend brunch spots, bottomless mimosas, and patio mornings.

Quick answer
Prescott brunch is a downtown sport. Several spots run weekend-only menus with patios, mimosas, and lines after 10 a.m. Beat the crowd by going at 8.

Local Businesses

About brunch in Prescott AZ

Prescott AZ runs a tight brunch rotation centered on Whiskey Row and Gurley Street. Most spots open Saturday and Sunday by 7 or 8 a.m. and stop seating around 1 to 2 p.m. Lines move fast but Saturday at 10 a.m. is the worst window everywhere.

Classic Prescott breakfast institutions

The Dinner Bell Cafe (321 W Gurley) has been serving breakfast since 1946 - pancakes, omelets, biscuits and gravy. Cash and card. Cowboy Kitchen (106 W Gurley) does cowboy and vaquero breakfast and lunch (American and Mexican plates) until 3 p.m. The most-recommended downtown breakfast picks.

All-day brunch options

Milo's (520 W Sheldon) took over the former Local Prescott space and runs all-day brunch with vegan and gluten-friendly options alongside half-pound burgers. Bistro St. Michael (Whiskey Row, inside Hotel St. Michael) runs all-day brunch through 1:45 p.m.

Diner picks east of downtown

Prescott Junction Restaurant (1121 E Sheldon) is the train-themed all-day diner with a full breakfast-through-dinner menu. Easier parking than downtown.

Frequently asked

When does brunch fill up?+

Around 10 a.m. on weekends.

Are reservations possible?+

A few spots take them. Most are walk-in.

Are bottomless mimosas a thing?+

Yes, at several brunch spots downtown.

Best brunch with a view?+

Patios on the second floor of Whiskey Row.

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