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Try these new brunches around DC:

Chef Thomas Harvey debuted his own all-day restaurant and market this week after years working in high-end DC and Virginia kitchens. Scratch cooking starts at breakfast, where you’ll find an egg sandwich on a choice of croissant, biscuit, or English muffin with toppings like thick-cut bacon, American cheese, and caramelized-onion mayo. If you’re looking for brunch ingredients to go, head to the retail section for locally smoked bacon, homemade pastries and breads, and bubbles for mimosas.

Matt and Tony’s bar riffs on a classic bloody with wasabi and tamari. Photograph courtesy of Matt and Tony’s.brunch. The American comfort spot opens at 8 AM and serves brunch all day, every day it’s open. Whimsical bloody Marys, spritzes, egg dishes, and sweets like cornflake-crusted French toast abound. And if you don’t like morning foods, there are plenty of sandwiches, burgers, salads, and hearty dishes like fried chicken come dinner.8630 Fenton St.

The Silver Spring restaurant is reigniting its live performance schedule—including jazz and drag brunches. On Saturday, March 19th, the queens from Haus of Stone will put on a special show alongside brunch bites and a $30-you-can-drink beverage package. Next weekend, look out for a jazz brunch featuring a live performance from

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