Air Date: Friday, October 31, 2003

Sunday Brunch
It's the day of rest, but not in the restaurant business. Sunday morning means brunch. Now whether you’re coming after church or working off the sins of Saturday night. We wanted to know, who serves up New England's Best "Brunch".
You don't want to waffle around when it comes to Sunday brunch. You voted, we counted and then hit the road to find the Sunday brunch that makes you flip.
Your third place spot, Pier 44 on beautiful Scituate Harbor. Seaside dining is a delight at this South Shore spot.
Leslie Pallotta, Pier 44
"The atmosphere here is very open it's very relaxed, it's family style."
But the star attraction here is the all-you-can-eat buffet. Fill your plate and your belly with eggs benedict, roast beef and made-to-order omelets.
There's so much to chose from, but the reason why they keep lining up for more…
Leslie Pallotta
"People come back because the food is good and the price is right."
Your second place spot serves a brunch fit for a king at the Castle Hill Inn in Newport. The best part, you won't have to pay a king's ransom.
Sip black coffee while gazing at white caps. They put a special focus on local produce and seafood, which can only mean one thing.
"It's just a high quality product."
Baked apple with fresh fruit, toasted nuts and granola, eggs benedict with vanilla bean hollandaise, it's a feast for the appetite and the eyes anytime of year.
"Newport is actually great in the winter time."
Looking to Jazz up your weekend? Your first place pick -- The Hampshire House on Beacon Street in Boston. Make a request and let the music mellow your mood.
The room has an old Boston feel and the food -- classic with a flare…
"The most favorite of all locals are the lobster hash and we feature a very traditional benedict which is... has a little twist to it with smoke salmon and spinich."
There's a reason that their brunch has been a success for 34 years.
"The aggressively friendly service and unique food is something that people come back day after day and that's what we strive on."
So the next time you're looking for a lazy Sunday brunch, why not try New England's Best?
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