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Sunday Funday: The Best Places to Brunch in and Around Sarasota

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Sunday brunch is everyone’s favorite way to unwind and enjoy some good grub and cocktails with family and friends. Whether you’re a fruit and yogurt kinda person, or a go-for-it and give me allllllll the things type, Sarasota and its surrounding area has something for you.

Here are our top picks for brunch this weekend:

MADE
Made serves up modern American comfort food. Bring your appetite and be sure to try the famous Bloody Mary garnished with what else? Bacon!
1990 Main Street, Sarasota | 941-953-2900 | maderestaurant.com

Mar Vista Dockside Restaurant
Mar Vista has been an old Longboat Key staple since the 1980’s, but its history dates back as far as 1912. Nowadays, its known for serving local, seasonal, vibrant fare and you can’t beat the view! Start off with a fresh-pressed starfruit refresher and then move on to the Baja fish tacos.
760 Broadway Street, Longboat Key | 941-383-2391 | marvistadining.com

Boca Sarasota
If you’re looking for a trendy place to be seen on a Sunday afternoon that serves artfully curated farm-to-table food, look no further than Boca. Grab a table outside and a watermelon collins and you are good to go.
19 South Lemon, Downtown Sarasota | 941-256-3565 | bocasarasota.com

Shore St. Armands
Pretend you’re a tourist for the day and head to St. Armands Circle. Shop til you drop, and then settle in at a table overlooking the circle at Shore for brunch. Order the chicken and waffles with spiced apple relish and tabasco, you won’t be disappointed.
465 John Ringling Blvd, St. Armand’s Circle | 941-296-0301 | dineshore.com

Sunnyside Cafe
A local favorite! Serving traditional breakfast food 7 days per week. Sunnyside also offers lots of options for the vegans and vegetarians in your life.
4900 North Tamiami Trail | 941-359-5900 | sunnysidecafesrq.com

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