Brunch Guide
It doesn’t seem like the brunch craze is going anywhere any time soon. That is why we put together a simple guide on how to brunch at your favourite restaurant and in the comfort of your home.
Brunch is different everywhere you go so you better know what you’re walking into. Be prepared and know what your fellow brunchers will want too.
And stick to it. Pick a brunch menu that is within your budget then save up and splurge on a fancier one later on.
We all know that one person who never shows up on time but try not to be that person. Brunch is better when everyone is around so trying to get there before the second round of mimosas.
No, we’re not talking about plates. Bottomless drinks can excite even the most seasoned brunch goer but make sure you strike a balance between eating and drinking so that you don’t get carried home at 2 pm.
Unfortunately, if a brunch spot is popular, you might have a few people waiting to get seated staring you down so be courteous and leave your table (if you have been there for more than 2 hours) so that someone else can enjoy their brunch as well.
Let the brunching begin !
Don’t forget that brunch is supposed to be relaxed so don’t stress if your food is taking a while to be prepared or if they run out mimosas. Relax and enjoy your brunch experience.
You might be tempted to have a wide array of drinks but for your sanity, we suggest choosing one drink. That way you can make an alcoholic and non-alcoholic version which your guests can pick from.
It can be a bit hard to prepare an entire brunch menu so you can ask your guests to bring dips, sides and other dishes. That way you can focus on the mains and drinks.
No one wants to eat in silence so make sure you have a long brunch playlist ready so that you’re not trying to juggle serving, cooking and choosing songs. You can ask your guests for song suggestions in advance too.
You can’t start poaching eggs the night before but you can set the table and put up decor. That way the only thing you will have to work on the next day is the food.
Chances are that not everyone at your brunch knows each other so don’t hesitate to throw in conversation starters. You can make it fun by asking guests to pick question cards as they walk in.
Yes, you’re the host but that doesn’t mean you should be running around without a break. Don’t forget to sit, talk, have a drink and enjoy the company of your guests.
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