Detroit Coffee Culture
The 8 Best Brunch Spots in Metro Detroit (With Great Coffee)
September 20, 2025 · 6 min read
Brunch in Metro Detroit has evolved far beyond eggs Benedict and bottomless mimosas. The best spots are treating brunch as a serious meal — creative menus, quality ingredients, and coffee programs that go beyond drip from a carafe. Here are eight places doing it right.
1. Lucky Detroit — Royal Oak: We'll start with home base. Our Royal Oak location serves our full espresso menu alongside breakfast sandwiches and pastries. The Eggwich paired with a Vanilla Bourbon Latte is the brunch order that converts first-timers into regulars. The atmosphere on a Saturday morning — sunlight through the windows, the hum of conversation, the smell of fresh espresso — is hard to beat.
2. Rose's Fine Food — Detroit: A Corktown legend, Rose's serves diner-style brunch with a farm-to-table conscience. Everything is made from scratch — the bread, the jam, the sausage — and the kitchen runs on local ingredients. The space is tiny, the wait can be long, and it's worth every minute. Cash only.
3. Selden Standard — Detroit: Midtown's most celebrated restaurant is equally excellent at brunch. The shakshuka is a showstopper, the pastry basket changes daily, and the cocktail list includes some of the most creative brunch drinks in the city. The bright, airy dining room is perfect for a long, lazy Saturday meal.
4. The Morrie — Birmingham: Yes, The Morrie is known for cocktails, but their Birmingham location's brunch program is a hidden gem. Elevated classics — think lobster scrambled eggs and truffle fries — served in a sophisticated space that feels like a grown-up brunch should.
5. Townhouse — Birmingham: Townhouse's weekend brunch is a neighborhood institution. The lemon ricotta pancakes are legendary, the bloody mary bar is extensive, and the patio is one of the best outdoor dining spaces in Oakland County. Reserve ahead — it fills up by 10 AM.
6. Folk — Corktown: Rustic-chic brunch in the heart of Corktown. Folk's menu leans into Michigan ingredients — Great Lakes whitefish, local eggs, house-made granola — and the space, with its reclaimed wood and natural light, feels like eating in a friend's farmhouse kitchen. The coffee is good; the atmosphere is better.
7. Chartreuse Kitchen & Cocktails — Detroit: Located in the Park Shelton building, Chartreuse serves a refined brunch menu that changes with the seasons. The space is beautiful — high ceilings, large windows, greenery everywhere — and the kitchen's commitment to local sourcing means every dish tastes like Michigan.
8. Toast — Birmingham: No-frills, counter-service brunch done exceptionally well. Toast's menu is short but every item is executed perfectly. The breakfast burrito is one of the best in Metro Detroit, and the line moves fast. It's the weekday brunch spot for people who want great food without the two-hour commitment.
Pro tip: start with coffee at Lucky Detroit, then walk to your brunch spot. Our Birmingham, Royal Oak, and Corktown locations are all within walking distance of at least two restaurants on this list. A great brunch starts with a great cup of coffee — and nobody makes a better one than your local roaster.
