This is the toughest question I get, as well as the one I am most frequently asked. There are a lot of great brunches in this town that all offer different things in terms of atmosphere, bottomless brunch specials, creativity on the menu and just good old reliability. So what can make a place “the best?” While I try to figure out how I would answer that — because I am really torn — go over to WTOP and nominate your favorite. They will then let visitors vote on a list of the top nominees. (So far, I am thoroughly unimpressed with the suggestions in the comments so I’d love to see my readers add to the list!)
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I’d recommend Normandie Farm up in Potomac or Pienza Italian Market in the Gaylord at National Harbor. Both have a pretty extensive menu of quality deliciousness.
Fortune restaurant for Dum Sum in Seven Corners. The hill needs a place for dim sum.