Chesapeake brunch$16 to $28downtownWeekend brunchReservations recommended
Gertrude's at the Baltimore Museum of Art runs a Chesapeake weekend brunch, plating crab Benedict and shrimp and grits on a terrace over the sculpture garden.
Order: Crab Benedict over the BMA sculpture-garden terrace.
Tip: Book the terrace for brunch overlooking the sculpture garden; the crab Benedict is the move.
Dim sum brunch$15 to $30cantonWeekend dim sumReservations recommended
NiHao in Canton runs a weekend dim sum brunch from chef Peter Chang's kitchen, sending dumplings, buns and soup dumplings to a packed rowhouse.
Order: A spread of dumplings and soup dumplings off the dim sum cart.
Tip: Reserve the dim sum brunch; the small rowhouse fills fast on weekend mornings.
Diner brunch$10 to $18remingtonWed-Sun, breakfast and lunchWalk-in only
Papermoon Diner in Remington serves a daytime diner brunch of big breakfast plates, pancakes and milkshakes amid a riot of toys and mannequins.
Order: A stack of pancakes and a milkshake.
Tip: It opens Wednesday to Sunday for daytime hours; the maximalist decor is half the experience.
All-day cafe brunch$10 to $18mount-vernonDaily, mornings to afternoonWalk-in only
Dooby's in Mount Vernon runs an all-day cafe brunch of breakfast sandwiches and Korean-leaning plates, a reliable mid-morning stop on Charles Street.
Order: The breakfast sandwich with a cup of drip.
Tip: The breakfast sandwich is the daytime draw; the kitchen shifts to a Korean dinner menu by night.
All-day breakfast diner$12 to $22fells-pointDaily, breakfast and lunchWalk-in only
Blue Moon Cafe in Fells Point is a tiny diner famous for its Cap'n Crunch French toast, a 24-hour-on-weekends institution with a near-constant line out front.
Order: The Cap'n Crunch French toast, crusted in cereal and griddled golden.
Tip: It runs all night Friday and Saturday; weekday mornings are the only way to skip the line.
Southern brunch$14 to $24downtownDaily, breakfast and lunchWalk-in, some call-ahead
Miss Shirley's Cafe near the Inner Harbor is a Southern brunch destination, plating fried green tomatoes, shrimp and grits and Maryland coddies.
Order: The fried green tomatoes and a coddie, the Maryland brunch tradition.
Tip: Weekend waits run long at the Inner Harbor; the Roland Park location is the quieter option.