In honor of Mother’s Day this Sunday, here is a list of last-minute places to share with mom.
1. Side Saddle Saloon
Crystal Wise
A cowgirl-themed saloon full of cowgirl decor that serves cocktails named after, well, cowgirls? There may not be a better spot in town to celebrate the most important woman in your life. This Sunday, the saloon will serve a special brunch, where you can getet your kick with tapas and any of their aforementioned cocktails.
Our recommendation: Bacon cheddar chive biscuits
122 East Exchange Ave. Ste. 240
2. Righteous Foods
Crystal Wise
A place known for being righteous has an endless menu of organic, healthy brunch dishes to ensure you and your mom get plenty full on Sunday morning.
Our recommendation: Eggs Benedict
3405 W. 7th St.
3. Montgomery Street Cafe
Crystal Wise
This historic gem and has a classic brunch menu that will leave you, your mom, and your stomachs charmed, smiling, and full.
Our recommendation: Western omelet
2000 Montgomery St.
4. Maria’s
Crystal Wise
If you want to give a new place a shot — that will put a Mexican cuisine spin on your Mother’s Day,, then Maria’s might be your ticket. The TCU-area restaurant has an authentic Mexican menu with classics such as huevos rancheros, carne asada and eggs, and sopes Benedict.
Our recommendation: Sopes Benedict
1712 S. University Drive
5. Clay Pigeon
Pictured: Eggs Benedict at Clay Pigeon. Photo by Brian Hutson.
Clay Pigeon is having a two-course meal for Mother’s Day brunch. Your choice of soup, salad, grilled shrimp and grits, and more. It’ll all end with a zesty takeaway with lemon bars.
Our recommendation: Mezze rigatoni - whipped ricotta
2731 White Settlement Rd.
6. Omni Fort Worth
Photo courtesy of Omni Hotels & Resorts
Mother's Day Brunch at Omni Fort Worth Hotel
The Omni Fort Worth is offering a Mother’s Day brunch on the second floor of the hotel. Moms, sons, husbands, and daughters will be treated with a chef-prepared meal, live music, and a special treat for mothers who come.
555 S. Lamar St.
7. Brunch & Comedy Show
Sometimes the tried and true gets tiring, and you need to mix things up. An alternative to the usual brunch at the Comedy Arena should include plenty of belly laughs.
305 E. Virginia St., Ste. 104