Boston brunch number one? Cafe Luna
đ„ Cafe Luna: Bostonâs âTop BrunchââWorth Waking Up For? Maybe Not at 8 AM When a friend suggested an 8:30 AM Saturday meetup, I hesitatedâuntil I saw this spot billed as âBostonâs Best Brunch.â Suddenly, early mornings didnât seem so bad. We ordered their famous Lobster Benedict and Strawberry Kiss French Toast, but the real star? The drinks. đ The Surprise: Watermelon Mojito đ Game. Changer. My friendâs order blew me awayârefreshing, layered, and so summery. First sip: bright berry sweetness. Then, a hint of rumâs warmth lingers. Just when youâre wondering where the watermelon is? A cool, juicy burst hitsâlike biting into a ripe slice on a hot day. Perfectly balanced, not too boozy, and infinitely sippable. đ Solid, But Not Spectacular Strawberry Kiss French Toast: đ A winner, if indulgent. Crispy, buttery toast soaked in custard, smothered in rich chocolate sauce and fresh strawberries. The strawberry brightness cuts the sweetness, but itâs hugeâtwo people will struggle to finish. Four-way split? Ideal. Lobster Benedict: đŠ Good, but not mind-blowing. Poached eggs are runny (correct), the hollandaise is creamy, and the lobster is freshâjust no âwowâ factor. Itâs a solid Benedict, but Iâve had better. âš The Verdict on Waking Up Early Brunch is good, but 8 AM? Probably not necessary. The wait builds later, but hitting it at 10 AM would still let you avoid crowds and sleep in. Vibe: Cozy, bustling, and full of that âweekend brunchâ energyâsunlight, clinking mugs, and the smell of bacon. Cafe Luna delivers a solid meal, but the watermelon mojito is the only reason Iâd rush back. Next time? Iâm sleeping in. đ Cafe Luna (Boston locationâcheck the address!) #BostonBrunch #BrunchVibes #WeekendEats