It's easy to fall into a rut with brunch. You wake up on a Sunday morning, maybe a little groggy and a lot hungover, and without much thought head straight to your go-to neighborhood spot.
While there's nothing wrong with frequenting a beloved brunch place, sometimes it's nice to shake things up.
Break free of your weekend breakfast habits with the new brunch options below.
Ruth's Chris Steak House
The Center City restaurant recently unveiled a New Orleans-style brunch, which only a select few Ruth's Chris locations will serve.
Brunch-goers can eat dishes like the lobster ratatouille-stuffed omelet, Cajun tenderloin eggs Benedict, prime brunch burger and bananas foster bread pudding.
To drink, there are bloody marys, mimosas, blueberry mojitos and specialty cocktails like the Royal Street Gin & Tonic, Philadelphia Sour and the New Orleans Brandy Milk Punch.
Saturdays and Sundays
11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
1800 Market St.
(215) 790-1515
Aqimero
The Latin seafood restaurant in the Ritz-Carlton now serves "Endless Brunch & Bubbles."
The endless brunch promotion is $75 per person. It includes a raw bar and seafood, a selection of entrees and Champagne and Champagne cocktails.
À la carte is also available.
11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. | $75 for "Endless Brunch & Bubbles"
10 Ave of The Arts
(215) 523-8200
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Osteria
Osteria only opens for brunch twice a year, so make reservations for Sunday, March 12 now.
The Italian restaurant on Broad Street is opening early in honor of the Philadelphia Flower Show.
Bring your Flower Show ticket to brunch and receive a complimentary mimosa.
Sunday, March 12
10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
640 N. Broad St.
(215) 763-0920