Mother’s Day. The special day when you get to say thank you, and I’m sorry to the person you stressed, tortured, and cherished more than anyone else growing up, and probably still to this day. If your Mother’s Day plans include taking your dear mother out to brunch, here is a list of a few places to do so. 

Wasatch Front

Laurel Brasserie and Bar 

The Grand America team prepare items all day for their famed Mother’s Day Brunch. Their special menu will be offered on Saturday, May 10th and Mother’s Day. Reservations are required. Adults dine for $95, Kids 12 to 4 and under eat for $47.50. Make your reservation here. The Grand America is also hosting a series of Mother’s Day Tea at their elegant lobby lounge, featuring house-made pastries, savory tea sandwiches and an assortment of flavorful teas. Available May 2–11, reservations available here.

555 South Main Street, Salt Lake City
801-258-6708 

Hub & Spoke Diner 

Celebrate with family and friends at Hub & Spoke’s Mother’s Day brunch buffet featuring favorites like the Crab Benedict, Chicken & Waffles, Vegan Grit Skillet and more. Available May 11th, 8:30 a.m. to 2:45 p.m., $59.99 for adults, Kids under 12 dine for $29.99. Find the full menu, and make your reservation here

1291 South 1100 East, Salt Lake City
801-487-0698

Franck’s

Celebrate your Mother with Franks as they offer their coursed Mother’s Day dinner. Menu highlights include smoked nori bread, pistachio lasagna, 8 hour beef chilaquiles rojo and more. $120 for adults, $45 for kids 12 and under. Reservations available here

The Salt Republic at The Hyatt Regency

This year treat the mother figures in your life to a beautiful, celebratory brunch. On Mother’s Day, The Salt Republic at The Hyatt Regency will host a sumptuous brunch buffet featuring surf and turf favorites like king crab legs, cold smoked salmon, ribeye, sweet pea risotto and . Brunch is served May 12th from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., $75 for adults, $37.50 for children 12 and under. 

170 South West Temple, Salt Lake City

La Caille Restaurant

Spoil your mother with a memorable brunch at La Caille. Choose from a lavish selection of appetizers and entrees, buttermilk lemon pancakes, crab legs and creme brulee French toast. Adults dine for $145, children 4-12 dine for $60. Find the whole menu, here

801-942-1751
9565 Wasatch Blvd Sandy

Flanker Kitchen + Sporting Club

For Mother’s Day brunch on Sunday, May 11, Flanker is offering $5 mimosas and bloody marys, alongside a feast of flavors like smoked salmon benedict, chicken and waffle sliders and olive oil cake and berries. Follow it up with shopping for something nice for mom during a stroll around the Gateway.

801-683-7070
6 N. Rio Grande St., Suite #35, Salt Lake City

Urban Hill

Urban Hill is presenting a Mother’s Day buffet-style brunch for the women you cherish most. Relax in their inviting dining room while Chef Nick Zocco and the team present a menu overflowing with familiar brunch favorites. From breakfast casserole to baked brie turnover, the wide selection of this hearty feast are sure to satiate every palate. Available Sunday May 11th  from 10 am to 2 pm. Seats to this special event cost $89/per adult and $35/per child

510 South 310 West, Salt Lake City

Wasatch Back and Beyond

Apex

Inside Montage Deer Valley, Apex is offering an elevated Mother’s Day brunch, perfect for the whole family. Served May 11th 11 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Reservations available on OpenTable.

9100 Marsac Ave, Park City
435-604-1300

KITA

Devour Mother’s Day Brunch at KITA with an incredible spread of seasonal favorites like eggs benedict, French toast, pan seared salmon & asparagus, build-your-own omelets, and a variety of desserts. $89 for adults, $38 for children 12 and under. Reservations are available on OpenTable. Sunday May 11th  from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

2417 West High Mountain Road, Park City
435-800-1992

LOMA

Treat your mother to a delectable Italian brunch with favorites like mortadella pizza, rigatoni alla vodka and brunch classics like shashouka, steak and eggs and French toast. Served May 11th 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., reservations recommended.

900 Main Street, Park City
435-800-2822

Riverhorse on Main

Enjoy an all-you-can-eat Mother’s Day Tapas Brunch from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.  $117 for adults,  kids 12 and under dine for $55. Reservations are available on Resy

540 Main St., Park City
435-649-3536

Snowbasin

Snowbasin is hosting its famed Mother’s Day Brunch Buffet at Earl’s Lodge this year, and have added a Saturday date due to high demand. Treat your mother to an array of elevated dishes like freshly carved prime rib, blackened salmon, locally cured charcuterie and more. The brunch will also feature several made-to-order stations where skilled chefs will make omelets and waffles suited to your taste. Available Saturday May 10th and May 11th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Adults eat for $89, children 5-12 are $48, kids under 4 eat for free. Make your reservation here

3925 East Snowbasin Rd., Huntsville
801-620-1000

Twisted Fern

Indulge in a classic Mother’s Day brunch with items like monkey bread, brie croquettes, Nashville hot maitake sandwich, elk and eggs and more. Available May 11th 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., dinner service to follow at 5 p.m.

1300 Snow Creek Drive, Suite RS, Park City
435-731-8238

The Lodge at Blue Sky

Celebrate Mother’s Day with a lively brunch at Yuta inside The Lodge at Blue Sky. A delectable brunch will be accompanied by live music and an incredible mountain setting. Available May 11th at 11 a.m. Discover more Mother’s Day fun at Blue Sky, here!

Latitude at Black Desert Resort

Cheers to the matriarch of your family with a brunch buffet at Latitude. The St. George restaurant has pulled out all the stops this Mother’s Day, featuring fresh seafood, herb-crusted salmon, Nutella-stuffed French toast and multiple carving stations. Make your reservation here.


27649 Old Lincoln Hwy, Wanship
866-296-8998


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Avrey is the Nightlife and Web Editor for our sister publication Salt Lake magazine, and a contributing writer to Utah Style & Design magazine. She enjoys keeping a pulse on upcoming design trends, propagating green thumb inspiration and indulging her affinity for alliteration.