Best Brunch Restaurants in Bergen County NJ: A Local's 2026 Guide
Bergen County has more brunch variety than most people realize — from six-time award-winning farm tables to Korean-inspired egg dishes and classic Jersey diners. Here are the spots locals actually recommend, organized by town.
Last updated: July 17, 2026
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Take the QuizIf you've just moved to Bergen County — or you're visiting family here and need a Saturday morning plan — the brunch scene is one of the best-kept secrets in the NYC metro area. This isn't a list of chain restaurants with predictable eggs Benedict. These are the independent spots, the neighborhood institutions, and the newcomers that have earned genuine local followings. We've organized them by town so you can plan a weekend crawl across the county.
Wyckoff: The Brunch Champion of Bergen County
If there's one brunch spot you need to know in Bergen County, it's here.
- Willow & Whisk (319 Franklin Ave, Wyckoff) — The most decorated brunch restaurant in Bergen County. Willow & Whisk has won 201 Magazine's Best of Bergen award for brunch six consecutive years (2019–2024). The menu is farm-fresh and locally sourced, with dishes that change seasonally. The atmosphere is warm without being fussy — exactly the kind of place you want to linger over a second cup of coffee. If you only try one spot on this list, make it this one.
Ridgewood: Walkable Downtown, Serious Brunch Game
Ridgewood's walkable downtown is Bergen County's most restaurant-dense neighborhood, and the brunch options reflect that density.
- Raymond's (101 E Ridgewood Ave) — A Ridgewood institution. Known for pancakes, huevos rancheros, and shakshuka in a vintage-style setting that feels like a classic American diner reimagined. The weekend wait can be long — arrive early or put your name in and browse the village shops.
- White Maple Café (47 E Ridgewood Ave) — A stylish spot for avocado toast, organic eggs, and cortados. Brunch served daily. The kind of place where the latte art is as carefully composed as the food. Popular with young families and remote workers.
- Le Pancake Cafe (140 E Ridgewood Ave) — A dedicated pancake house with creative stacks, crêpes, and waffles. The name tells you what they do, and they do it well. Great for families with kids who know exactly what they want.
- Rolo's — A newer addition with a wood-fired kitchen and a cult-favorite burger. The brunch menu has earned a devoted following — one local review site rates it 8.6 out of 10. Trendy without being pretentious, and a good choice for groups.
- Toastique (2-4 Garber Square) — A gourmet toast and brunch spot with a modern, health-conscious menu. Acai bowls, avocado toasts, and fresh-pressed juices. Popular with the wellness-minded crowd.
Ridgewood's brunch scene is just one part of a thriving food culture. For more recommendations, see our coffee shop guide and local business spotlights.
Fort Lee: Korean-Inspired Brunch and Main Street Charm
Fort Lee's dining scene is one of the most underrated in Bergen County, and brunch is no exception. The town's Korean-American community has brought flavors and techniques that you won't find at a typical American brunch spot.
- ONGA — The #1 breakfast spot on Yelp for Fort Lee (4.7 stars). Korean-influenced brunch dishes that stand out from the standard egg-and-bacon playbook. A local favorite that rewards adventurous eaters.
- Eggty 8 Café (140 Main St) — A quaint neighborhood café on Main Street with a variety of brunch options and consistently friendly service. The kind of spot that becomes your regular.
- Cafe LaLa — Known for its beautiful patio and elevated interior design. The brunch menu features Korean-influenced dishes alongside American classics. A good choice for a date or a leisurely weekend meal.
- City Perch — A New American restaurant with a consistent following for comfort-forward brunch and craft cocktails. The atmosphere is warm and polished — a step up from casual without being formal.
Fort Lee's dining scene extends well beyond brunch. See our full Fort Lee town guide for more on what makes this borough a food destination.
Englewood and Englewood Cliffs: Pancake Powerhouses
The Englewood area is home to one of Bergen County's most popular brunch destinations.
- Brownstone Pancake Factory (717 E Palisade Ave, Englewood Cliffs) — A family-friendly brunch powerhouse with spacious booths, massive menus, and a full bar. This is one of the most popular brunch destinations in all of Bergen County — expect a wait on weekend mornings, but the pancakes are worth it. The menu runs deep, from classic stacks to elaborate omelets and French toast variations.
- Patisserie Florentine (Englewood) — Charming French-inspired brunch with sidewalk tables in Englewood's revitalizing downtown. The pastries are excellent and the atmosphere feels like a neighborhood European café. A good spot for a slower, more elegant brunch experience.
Franklin Lakes: The Farm-to-Table Breakout
- Farm & Flour (Franklin Lakes) — The breakout brunch pick of 2025–2026. Farm-to-table freshness with a seasonal menu that keeps people coming back. If you want to know what "locally sourced" actually tastes like, this is the place. Worth the drive from anywhere in Bergen County.
Paramus and the Route 17 Corridor
Paramus is better known for its malls than its brunch scene, but a few spots deliver.
- Turning Point (65 Rte 4, Unit 9) — A polished breakfast-and-lunch concept with a strong brunch following. The portions are generous, the ingredients are fresh, and the atmosphere is consistently good. A reliable choice when you're in the Paramus area.
- First Watch (1 Bergen Town Center) — A popular national brunch chain that's earned its following honestly. Consistent quality, a broad menu, and convenient Bergen Town Center location. Not groundbreaking, but reliably good.
- Tom Sawyer Diner (98 E Ridgewood Ave) — A classic Bergen County diner experience. If you want a stack of pancakes, a bottomless coffee, and a booth that feels like it's been there forever, this is your spot.
Maywood and the Meadowlands Edge
- Maywood Pancake House (92 W Pleasant Ave, Maywood) — A Yelp favorite with over 705 reviews and a 4.2-star rating. The name is honest — they do pancakes extremely well — but the full brunch menu is solid. A local institution that's been feeding Bergen County families for years.
Hillsdale, Hasbrouck Heights, and the West Side
- The Cornerstone (Hillsdale) — Sunday brunch has become a community ritual here. The corned beef hash with poached eggs is the standout, but everything on the brunch menu is executed with care. A neighborhood gem that rewards the trip west.
- Fishers Cafe (Hasbrouck Heights) — Perfect for a classic Taylor Ham, egg, and cheese at great prices. Not a sit-down brunch in the traditional sense — more of a quick, satisfying start to your Saturday that tastes like pure New Jersey.
Teaneck: Five Star Quality
- Five Star Coffee Shop (356 Cedar Ln, Teaneck) — A Cedar Lane staple that lives up to its name. A no-frills, reliable brunch spot with solid basics, friendly service, and prices that won't surprise you. The kind of diner-style experience that Bergen County does better than almost anywhere.
What the Brunch Scene Tells You About Bergen County
This might sound like a stretch, but a county's brunch culture tells you something real about its communities. The diversity of options here — from Wyckoff's farm-to-table champion to Fort Lee's Korean-inspired cafes to Ridgewood's walkable downtown scene — reflects the variety that makes Bergen County special. Each town's brunch personality mirrors its broader character.
When I help buyers choose between towns — Fort Lee vs. Leonia, Teaneck vs. Tenafly, Ridgewood vs. Glen Rock — I often suggest they spend a Saturday morning in each town's best brunch spot. The food, the crowd, and the vibe tell you more about the neighborhood than any listing photos can.
If you're thinking about moving to Bergen County and want help finding the right town for your lifestyle, I'd love to help. With 32+ years of experience in this area, I know these communities beyond the data — including where to get the best brunch.
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