Bring your insatiable appetite to Coquette Brasserie in Raleigh. The homemade quiche at this French-themed brunch spot will have you craving more. A lovelier space isn’t around, combining superb quality with reasonable prices for a unique dining experience. Transport your tastebuds to the City of Light. With each local ingredient intentionally placed in every bite, the outstanding cuisine and warm hospitality here feel like home. We think it’s one of the best brunch spots in North Carolina, and one taste of the French cuisine here will make clear why.

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Reserve a table today at this French-themed brunch spot in North Carolina. The Facebook page of Coquette Brasserie also has up-to-date announcements and more delicious pictures of the food! What are your picks for the best brunch spots in North Carolina? Let us know in the comments section! And keeping with the French vibe, visit another piece of Paris, Lafayette Village, while you’re in Raleigh. If you’re looking to make it an overnight stay, consider booking a night at The Umstead Hotel and Spa, one of the most luxurious getaways in Raleigh.

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Best Breakfast In North Carolina

Where can I find the best breakfast in North Carolina?

Brunch typically comes but once a week, but many of those same favorites can be found every day at these delectable breakfast joints.

  • Sunrise Biscuit Kitchen, with locations in Louisburg and Chapel Hill, might be one of the best southern restaurants in the Tar Heel State. No surprise, they specialize in fresh-baked biscuits, buttery and indulgent exactly how we like them. You can have them simply with butter or jam, dig into a hearty chicken biscuit sandwich, or try some of the restaurant's innovative biscuit sandwiches. Make sure you don't leave without one of the cafe's massive, decadent cinnamon rolls.
  • Moose Cafe, a small country-style cafe in Asheville, is crowded with locals bright and early every morning. It serves breakfast and lunch and prides itself on making much of its food fresh on-site. That includes both the biscuits and the sweet and fruity jelly that comes with them. For those with heartier appetites, massive plates of pancakes, bacon and eggs, and omelets are available. For lunch, dig into a delicious plate of mountain trout, country ham, or fried chicken livers, among many options.
  • Route 66 Diner, found in the tiny town of Kernersville, might not be located on the iconic cross-country Route 66, but it serves meals worthy of a long-haul trucker! The specialty here is massive brunch plates, and no matter what you order you'll be satisfied. The crispy-fried hash browns are a worthy side to add no matter whether you're getting eggs or pancakes. When the menu switches over to lunch, don't miss the hefty plates of fried fish.

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