Know a great weekend brunch spot we're missing? We'd love to hear about it. Brunch Finder is built on a combination of public data, editorial research, and reader submissions, and the reader submissions are usually the most interesting.
What we're looking for. Independent or small-chain brunch restaurants in any U.S. city or town. The spot doesn't have to be famous, expensive, or trendy — in fact, our favorite submissions tend to be neighborhood places that locals know and out-of-towners never find. Cafes, diners, bakeries, bistros, and full-service restaurants are all welcome, as long as they serve a real weekend brunch.
What to include in your submission. The restaurant name, the city and neighborhood, the address (or as much of it as you remember), and a sentence or two about why this place is special. The ordering tip you'd give a friend. The wait situation on weekends. Whether reservations are a thing. We use the details to write the editorial copy.
How to send it. For now, the easiest way to submit a restaurant is by emailing us at hello@brunchfinder.example with the subject line "New listing." We review every submission, verify the basics, and add the restaurant to the directory if it fits. Most submissions go live within two weeks.
Corrections and updates. If a restaurant has closed, moved, changed hands, or significantly changed its weekend hours, please let us know. The directory is only as accurate as the people who help us maintain it. Send corrections to the same email address with the subject line "Correction" and the restaurant name.
Press, partnerships, and editorial. We do not accept payment for listings or coverage. If you're a publicist, restaurant owner, or PR professional and you'd like to pitch a story, please email us with the subject line "Pitch." We're a small editorial team and we read everything, but we can't promise a response.
A final note. Brunch Finder was started by a small group of writers and editors who simply love the weekend brunch ritual. Every reader contribution — whether it's a new listing, a correction, or a great tip about hash-brown technique at a diner in Pittsburgh — makes the directory better. Thank you for being part of it.