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OpenTable’s Top brunches in Boston

These Boston-area spots made the OpenTable’s Top 100 Brunch Restaurants list.

A fresh brunch donut with blueberries and ricotta from Prima.

Ask your server about the day-of donut specials at Prima.

Photo by BOStoday team

We thought we covered the best brunches in Boston, but the people have spoken.

OpenTable released its latest list of the Top 100 Brunch Restaurants in America based on diner reviews. Judging by the menus, these latest faves in the Boston area are worth a visit.

Brassica Kitchen, 3710 Washington St., Jamaica Plain
With brown butter pancakes, kimchi BLT, and chilaquiles on the brunch menu, there is something for everyone at the JP spot.

Moonshine152, 152 Dorchester Ave.
Hey potato lovers — try the tater tot poutine, with melted white cheese, red-eye gravy, and Chinese sausage.

Prima, 10 City Sq., Charlestown
For a sweet tooth, order the vanilla bean-iced blueberry breakfast roll or ask your serve about the day-of donut specials.

Silver Dove Afternoon Tea, 24 Tremont St.
A full afternoon tea includes elderflower macarons and Coronation Chicken canapés.

Waverly Kitchen and Bar, 231 Bunker Hill St., Charlestown
With eggs, house smoked black pepper brisket, and rye toast, the griddled pastrami hash is a weekend treat.

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