
Mother's Day Gift Guide 2025: Best Brunches In Luxury NYC Hotels
Mother's Day is one of the busiest days of the year for restaurants, as it offers families an opportunity to treat their moms to a special meal and a relaxing day away from the kitchen.
To pamper moms and create lasting memories, many luxury hotels in New York City offer special cocktails, menus, and add-ons in spectacular settings. These meals are eminently giftable; all you need to do is make reservations online. You can make Mother's Day even more special by coupling the meal with the gift of an overnight stay.
Here are some favorite NYC Mother's Day dining venues, organized by location:
700 Fifth Avenue at 55th Street
Champagne Brunch at The Peninsula Hotel New York
The Peninsula New York Hotel is located on Fifth Avenue, close to many major attractions. The newly renovated 23-story Neo-Italian Renaissance-style structure with a limestone and granite facade was first built in 1905. Brunch is served at Clement, the hotel's signature restaurant on the mezzanine level, overlooking Fifth Avenue.
The experience includes a raw bar, a refined assortment of artisanal cheeses and charcuterie and a collection of spring-inspired delicacies such as Amish Chicken Cordon Bleu, Wild Mushroom Risotto, Carved Ribeye Roast and more. A visually stunning array of sweet masterpieces, created by Executive Pastry Chef Richard Leonardo, complements the festive brunch.
Guests can enjoy a glass of Louis Roederer Champagne in the floral garden and select flowers to craft a personalized bouquet. They also receive a $30 gift certificate to The Peninsula Spa & Wellness Center. The experience can be booked between 11:30 AM and 4:30 PM for $265 per guest, which includes a glass of champagne but excludes tax and gratuity. Children under 12 are $115.
Reservations can be made on OpenTable.
Mother's Day Brunch at The Grand Salon at Baccarat Hotel New York
28 West 53rd Street
Baccarat Hotel New York is a midtown oasis across the street from the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) and close to the museum's Design Store. Every nook and corner of the luxury hotel showcases the beauty and brilliance of Baccarat French crystal. The hotel features two distinct experiences on Mother's Day.
Set amidst cascading crystal chandeliers and a museum-quality art collection, Mother's Day Brunch in The Bar includes a welcome glass of Champagne and a red rose for mom, followed by a four-course brunch paired with Bellinis. Weather permitting, guests can dine on the Bar's intimate Le Jardin terrace overlooking MoMA.
The Mother's Day Weekend Afternoon Tea includes a welcome glass of rosé wine and a red rose, followed by spring-themed savory bites, fresh scones and delectable pastries. For an even more elevated experience, choose the Crystal Enhancement, which includes a glass of Cristal Champagne and a Baccarat Lucky Crystal Butterfly keepsake. Brunch is priced at $245 per person plus tax and gratuity. Afternoon Tea is $225 per person for adults 13 and over; $115 per person for children.
Reservations can be booked on the hotel website.
80 Columbus Circle
Brunch at Mandarin Oriental, New York
Located in Columbus Circle's Deutsche Bank Center, the Mandarin Oriental, New York is a fusion of contemporary and oriental design with breathtaking views of Central Park, the Hudson River and the Manhattan skyline.
The newly launched Mother's Day Brunch, created by Executive Chef Sylvain Delpique, will take place in the elegant MO Lounge on the 35th floor overlooking Columbus Circle and the park. This elevated brunch buffet features a range of gourmet dishes and refined classics, as well as fresh, locally sourced seafood and live carving stations. Artfully crafted desserts, created by Executive Pastry Chef Ron Paprocki, complement the savory offerings.
Brunch will be served between noon and 6 PM, with the last seating at 4 PM. Priced at $225 per adult and $95 for children ages 5-12. Children under 5 dine free.
Reservations can be made on SevenRooms.
Afternoon Tea at Lotte New York Palace
455 Madison Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets
Located directly across the street from St. Patrick's Cathedral, Lotte New York Palace is steeped in tradition. The iconic hotel consists of a modern 55-story tower and six connected neo-Italian Renaissance brownstones, the Villard Houses, which were built in 1882.
Served in the historic Villard Mansion, whose luxury is reminiscent of New York City's Gilded Age, tea for two includes a curated selection of fine teas paired with assorted delicate pastries, buttery scones and classic tea sandwiches (including cucumber, smoked salmon, and lobster salad).
The special afternoon tea service will be available from 6:30 AM to Noon on Saturday, May 1, and Sunday, May 11. Priced at $85 per person exclusive of alcohol, tax and gratuity..
Reservations can be made on the hotel website.
57 West 57th Street
The Garden at The Four Seasons Hotel
The Four Seasons New York, located on "Billionaires' Row" between Park and Madison Avenues and just steps from Central Park, stands out for its striking I.M. Pei design. The forest-like setting of the Garden restaurant overlooks the hotel's Art Deco-designed lobby.
The decadent Italian-inspired Mother's Day Brunch menu, created by Executive Chef Maria Tampakis, features optional spritz and mimosa cocktails for purchase. The Afternoon Tea experience, from 11:00 AM to 2:45 PM, includes a choice of teas accompanied by jazz, as well as sweet and savory bites curated by Pastry Chef Jonathan Pereira. The Afternoon Tea is priced at $125 per person ($65 for children 12 and under). Brunch prices are à la carte.
Reservations for brunch or afternoon tea can be made on OpenTable.
Benjamin Steak House at The Chemists' Club Hotel
52 East 41st Street
The Chemists' Club Hotel is a newly renovated property in a 1911 building that was once home to the Chemists' Club, a gathering place for scientific pioneers. Founded in 1898, the organization aimed to bring people from disparate related fields together. Located in the Murray Hill neighborhood, just a block from Bryant Park, the hotel features 107 guest rooms and suites. The Benjamin Steakhouse is in the hotel's lobby.
On Mother's Day, the restaurant will be offering a prix fixe menu at $119.95 per person, which will include some of its most beloved dishes and festive offerings such as Lobster Bisque, Filet Mignon, Scottish Salmon and New York Cheesecake. Guaranteed to appeal to meat lovers, the meal will be served from noon to 10:00 PM.
Reservations can be made on the restaurant website.
25 West 28th Street
Brunch at Zaytinya at The Ritz-Carlton New York, Nomad
Take mom on a virtual trip to the Mediterranean for a celebratory brunch at Zaytinya by José Andrés or high tea at Nubeluz by José Andrés, both at The Ritz-Carlton New York, NoMad.
The special brunch at Zaytinya, available from 11:00 AM to 3:00 PM, showcases bright, seasonal flavors and shareable dishes perfect for gathering with loved ones. Enjoy spreads like Spring Pea and Pistachio Tzatziki, Hummus, and htipiti. Try fresh plates, including Smoked Beet Salad, Cauliflower Tiganites, and Roasted Asparagus with Smoked Labneh. Also, savor a half-lamb shoulder smoked over cherry wood, served with toum, harissa, tzatziki, and lettuce leaves. A vibrant Celebration Rice rounds out the feast. $65 per person.
Reservations can be made on OpenTable.
Renowned architect Rafael Viñoly envisioned the rooftop cocktail bar, Nubeluz, as a lightbox in the sky brought to life by Martin Brudnizki Design Studio. This modern space offers expansive views of the New York skyline. High Tea, accompanied by a three-piece band, and features sweet and savory offerings, like lemon or blueberry scones and truffled grilled cheese. Children will delight in curated bites and fruity, herbal teas. Available from 11 AM to 3 PM for $130 per adult and $60 per child.
Reservations can be made on OpenTable.
540 Park Avenue at 61st Street
Avocado Toast at Loew's Regency New York Hotel
Loews Regency New York Hotel is located on the Upper East Side close to Central Park, Museum Mile and more. Guests treating their moms to the hotel's classic Mother's Day Brunch will be greeted by the hotel's signature Floral Cart pop-up by Patrick J. Clayton Productions, where they can purchase spring flower bouquets. French fashion brand Zadig & Voltaire will offer a curated pop-up in the lobby with other giftables.
With a selection of specials inspired by Executive Chef Manjit Manohar's mentor, his mom, guests and locals alike can indulge in seasonal favorites including Baked Eggs with Plum Tomato, Peppers and Sourdough Toast, or Maine Lobster Benedict. Those who want something lighter can try the new Grain Salad from the brand's Freshly Rooted program, made with all locally sourced ingredients. The à la carte brunch menu will be served from 11 AM to 4 PM on Sunday.
Reservations can be made on Resy.
Brunch at The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel
123 Nassau Street
The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel, is an architectural treasure housed in a 1881, nine-story, landmarked Victorian-era building located in the heart of New York City's Financial District. Its stylish interiors offer a tasteful blend of classic and contemporary charm. Temple Court is an upscale American fine-dining restaurant surrounded by stained-glass windows. The Bar Room, known as the 'living room of lower Manhattan,' sits beneath the building's atrium.
The three-course prix fixe brunch starts at $85 per person ($65 for children 12 and under). Featuring crab omelets, brioche French toast, braised lamb shoulder and flavorful hanger steak, with the option of an Ossetra caviar appetizer for a $95 supplement. Live jazz by The Temple Court Quartet will provide a soulful soundtrack from Noon to 3:30 PM.
Reservations can be made on Resy.
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