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Where to Brunch During Masters week

Even during Masters Week, you’ve got to get your brunch on. Augusta has its fair share of spots that you can enjoy for a late breakfast or a right-on-time lunch….

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Even during Masters Week, you’ve got to get your brunch on. Augusta has its fair share of spots that you can enjoy for a late breakfast or a right-on-time lunch. Some of these spots even offer bottomless mimosas.

Lately, brunch has become an all-weekend event, but for me, I am a firm believer that brunch is for Sundays. Here are a few places in Augusta to enjoy a Sunday brunch.

Frog and Hen


This spot hasn’t even been in Augusta for five years, but it surely has made a name for itself when it comes to where to brunch in the area. Frog and Hen serves Sunday brunch from 10 am – 3 pm.

From their signature fried chicken to their banana French toast, Frog and Hen has all of those favorite comfort foods. If you’re looking for southern-style collard greens and macaroni and cheese, they’ve got that too.

Another thing you can check off when it comes to this place is bottomless mimosas - they have them.

The Brunch House of Augusta


The name says it all. This restaurant opened back in 2020 and I think more and more people are getting more hip to it. Located in the downtown area, they have a menu full of items named after local landmarks. For example, they have the Broad St. Biscuits. Brunch is served from the time they’re open till closing time (7 am – 3 pm).

This location does not serve alcohol, so no bottomless mimosas here.

World of Beer

 

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When they say bottomless, they mean it! World of Beer not only serves bottomless mimosas and bottomless bloody marys but even bottomless beermosas! A beermosa is just a classic twist on the classic mimosa with two ingredients: beer and orange juice.

Oh yeah, the food! Brunch is served from 11am – 3pm with choices like avocado toast or a chicken and waffle sandwich.

First Watch


If you are an early riser this is the place for you. This chain restaurant opens early morning at 7 am – 2:30 pm. Their menu consists of your breakfast classics and a few with a twist, as well as a few lunch options.

While they don’t have a bottomless option on their drinks, they do have other cool beverage options like a kale tonic, that you can have with or without alcohol. The kale tonic is made up of kale, fuji apple, English cucumber, and lemon.

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Darasha Singleton is a native of Augusta, Georgia who serves as the Digital Content Coordinator at Beasley Media Group. If you think there is nothing to do in Augusta, check her posts! You're sure to find something to do. Aside from work, Darasha enjoys going to the Saturday Market on the River and any local festivals.