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Mother’s Day brunch reservations surge as new ranking shows many Americans shut out of top restaurants

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On Mother’s Day, brunch isn’t just a meal. It’s an experience. Reservations fill weeks in advance, waitlists can stretch outside the door and tables are often overflowing with mimosa glasses.

But a new list of the “Top 100 Brunch Restaurants” in America suggests something else: The spots where families are celebrating mom may be far more concentrated — and exclusive — than before.

The rankings, compiled from OpenTable diner data, highlight the restaurants drawing the most reservations and the highest ratings.

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California leads by a wide margin with 19, followed by New York (12), Texas (11) and Illinois (10), while more than half of U.S. states have no restaurants on the list at all. 

In other words, the so-called “top” brunch spots are heavily clustered in a handful of major dining markets. That concentration reflects how brunch itself has evolved.

“Brunch has become a major factor for hospitality in general in the last 10 years — from boozy brunches to sophisticated nice afternoons with the family,” said Robert Mahon, managing partner of Mahon Hospitality Group in New York City.

In dense, experience-driven cities, restaurants are built to meet demand for something more than a meal, Mahon told Fox News Digital.

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“We’re living in an experience economy,” added Bo Bryant, a restaurant strategist and the founder of Arizona-based Brunch Kitchen & Cocktails. “People aren’t just going out to eat anymore. They’re going out to feel something — to mark a moment.”

Brunch, Bryant told Fox News Digital, sits “at the intersection of food, social ritual and affordable luxury.”

On Mother’s Day, that demand spikes sharply. Mahon expects reservations to jump “by 30 or 40% at a minimum,” while Bryant said some restaurants begin booking as early as 10 weeks in advance.

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“The trend is clear: People are booking earlier every year,” he said. “If you want your first choice, you need to secure it well in advance.”

To keep up, many restaurants streamline menus or lean into prix fixe offerings. 

The goal, Mahon said, is efficiency — ensuring “the pace of food comes out correctly” during one of the busiest dining days of the year.

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At the same time, brunch menus have become more creative and indulgent, with cocktails and curated dishes helping to drive higher spending.

Breakfast is a meal. Brunch has become an experience — and people are genuinely willing to pay for that feeling,” Bryant said.

Fox News Digital reached out to the National Restaurant Association, based in Washington, D.C., for comment.

OpenTable’s list captures only part of the picture. Missing are the local diners, neighborhood cafés and walk-in spots where many families still celebrate — places less likely to rely on reservations or appear in national rankings.

Bryant sees a split among diners.

“The first loves the Sunday ritual — the buzz, the crowd, the social theater of it all. For them, the scene is part of the appeal,” he said. 

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“The second type is drawn to the food, the pace and the value of a genuinely elegant, full-service experience without the dinner price tag. They’d rather linger over a great meal than wait in line.”

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UFC great Jim Miller picks up victory in first fight since son’s cancer battle, makes heartwarming reveal

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UFC great Jim Miller had an emotional return to the Octagon on Saturday night where he was able to pick up a victory via submission over Jared Gordon.

Miller’s son Wyatt was diagnosed with a rare cancer of the soft tissue, known as rhabdomyosarcoma, last year, according to the New York Post. He hadn’t fought in the UFC in over a year as he stood by his 14-year-old son’s side for the fight. Wyatt recovered and Miller paid tribute to him after the victory.

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“My son went through some really difficult times in the last couple of months,” he said at UFC 328, which took place at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. “He ended up kicking the s— out of cancer, and he’s all good today.

“We are cancer free. And one of the things I told him when he was dealing with it when he first got diagnosed is Millers have been called a lot of names over the years, but fragile has never been one of them.”

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Miller won the bout in front of home-state fans. Miller was born in Sparta, seated on the edge of Lake Mohawk and about 40 miles from where UFC 328 occurred.

The lightweight bout ended in the first round as Miller put Gordon in a guillotine choke. Gordon went for a takedown after Miller tried to kick him. However, Gordon kept his head down and it allowed Miller to wrap his arms around his opponent to choke him out.

Miller has 28 wins in the UFC – the most of any competitor in the company’s history.

Gordon now has consecutive losses for the first time since he lost to Carlos Diego Ferreira at UFC Fight Night in February 2018 and lost to Joaquim Silva at UFC on FOX in December 2018.

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AOC, asked about running for president, says her ambition is ‘way bigger than that’

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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., says her ambition goes beyond a 2028 presidential run, declaring she wants to change the country for the working class.
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Supreme Court’s junior justice goes on solo tear as Trump fights put her at odds with the bench

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Justice Jackson’s solo dissents have drawn sharp rebukes from colleagues who say her positions defy precedent and embrace an imperial judiciary.
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