The options change weekly at this Greenwood Village eatery, but highlights include an omelet station, piles of shrimp cocktail, made-to-order Benedicts, pastas, and desserts. Photo courtesy of Safta Yaya’s Euro Bistro $50 3330 Brighton Blvd., #201 The breakfast buffet at Safta. Saturdays and Sundays from 10:30 a.m.–2 p.m. Brunch cocktails go beyond the basics with drinks like the Shadow of Equinox, a blend of cardamom, urfa, mezcal, and grapefruit. RiNo’s favorite Israeli breakfast buffet is back, featuring all-you-can-eat latkes, cheeses, roasted lamb, Rosenberg’s bagels, smoked fish, and more pastrami hash than you can shake a fork at. $66 adults, $33 kids 200 Inverness Dr., Englewood Safta That doesn’t mean there are hard decisions involved: How do you choose amongst all the cheese? With how many sushi rolls and oysters should you load up your plate? Do you really need that seventh snow crab leg? One choice, however, should be easy: Add bottomless mimosas and Champagne for just $10. With more than 100 offerings, the Champagne Sunday brunch in the Garden Terrace is an exercise in good judgment. Photo courtesy of Denver Hilton Inverness Hilton Denver Inverness Dishes at the Denver Hilton Inverness brunch buffet. Here, seven spots-from fancy hotel brunches to more casual buffets-where you can answer the question of just how many made-to-order omelets are too many made-to-order omelets. The 25 Best Neighborhoods in Denver in 2023.
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