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The Best Spots to Grab Brunch in Brooklyn Heights
The weekend is time for you to wind down from a long work week and these spots are guarenteed to help!

Step out from hibernation and enjoy your weekend at one of these wonderful brunch spots in Brooklyn Heights. Whether you prefer coffee and a nice view or a boozy brunch, these five restaurants have plenty of delicious options for you, and at affordable prices!
1. Iris Cafe-- For all my coffee lovers and those who can't bare the smell of alcohol on a Saturday or Sunday morning because of the night before, located at 20 Columbia Place, this rustic and cozy cafe gives you cortaditos and tasty morning bites for under $21.
2. Clark's-- For those of you who love a traditional diner with a variety of options, you have Clark's, which stands on 80 Clark St. It's family friendly and serves some of the best orange juice in Brooklyn Heights. With prices starting at $7, there is no way you can go wrong with Clark's if you're craving a hearty traditional American breakfast.
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3. Fornino at Pier 6-- Who doesn't crave pizza and wine as soon as they wake up on a weekend? Fornino at Pier 6 Brooklyn Bridge Park serves you just that. This place is all about their variety of pizzas and wine and beer only. Pizzas start off at $10, and they're perfectly sized for sharing amongst friends or family.
4. Puerto Viejo-- Looking for traditional Dominican food with a killer sangria? Puerto Viejo, located on 564 Grand Ave, is the place for you. With their prices beginning at $11, this place offers a great Latino American cuisine. One of the most recommended plates is the sample platter, which contains sausage, chicharron, and fried plantains. Don't forget to accompany it with their well-known sangria, and beware, you won't be able to only have one.
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5. Glady's-- Last but not least, we have savory Caribbean food with a full bar on the menu for brunch. The atmosphere will definitely lift your spirits up from the winter blues and their drinks will too. Glady's prices range from $3 and up and you can get anything from fried plantains to oxtail stew. Located on 788 Franklin Ave, this is a great place to land right after visiting the Brooklyn Museum, which is only a few blocks away.