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Top Brunch Spots in Redwood City

05/6/26  |  Stephanie Nash

Your Weekend Morning Guide to the Peninsula's Best Tables.


By Stephanie Nash

Redwood City's dining scene has grown into one of the most vibrant on the Peninsula — and its brunch offerings are a genuine reflection of that. From Latin-inspired plates in the historic downtown core to Korean-influenced café food and classic American comfort, the city gives weekend mornings real character. Whether you're a longtime resident looking for a new favorite or someone newly arrived and still finding your spots, here's where the best brunch in Redwood City is happening right now.

Key Takeaways

  • Downtown Redwood City is naturally walkable between several of the city's top brunch destinations.
  • The range of cuisines and price points means there's a strong option for every kind of Saturday morning, from quick and casual to leisurely and festive.
  • Several spots are best visited early or with a reservation — weekend waits are real at the most popular addresses.
  • Redwood City's brunch scene reflects the broader cultural diversity that makes the Peninsula such a compelling place to live.

Angelicas — Downtown's Latin-Inspired Standout

If Redwood City has a quintessential weekend brunch destination, Angelicas is a strong contender for the title. This family-operated restaurant has been serving California cuisine with Latin flair since 2006, and its weekend brunch draws a devoted crowd to the heart of the historic district.

Why Angelica's Earns Its Reputation

  • The menu balances familiar brunch favorites with Latin-influenced dishes — huevos rancheros with mole, crispy tortillas loaded with chorizo, eggs Benedict with a California sensibility
  • Both indoor and outdoor courtyard seating are available, making it one of the more atmospheric options for a leisurely morning
  • Bottomless mimosas and a full cocktail program make it equally suited to a celebratory group brunch or a relaxed couple's morning
  • Weekend brunch runs Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. — reservations are available and recommended
Few places in Redwood City deliver the combination of festive energy, quality food, and genuine hospitality that Angelicas has sustained consistently over nearly two decades.

Corner Table — Korean-Inspired Café Brunch

Corner Table has built a loyal following quickly, earning a spot at or near the top of nearly every Redwood City brunch list. The café brings Korean-influenced flavors and creative presentations to a format that feels relaxed and approachable.

What Makes Corner Table Worth the Visit

  • Signature items include the Biscoff Croffle — a croissant-waffle hybrid with Lotus Biscoff cream and crackers — and the CT Hash, a savory potato and sausage plate that regulars return to consistently
  • Specialty coffee drinks, including a honeycomb latte and other thoughtfully crafted options, go well beyond standard café fare
  • The order-at-counter format keeps service efficient without sacrificing quality or atmosphere
  • Weekend hours run through the afternoon, and both indoor and outdoor seating are available
Corner Table is the kind of place that turns visitors into regulars — a genuinely distinctive option in a market where cafés often feel interchangeable.

Homeskillet — Comfort Food Done Right

Homeskillet is a neighborhood institution in the best sense. This cozy diner-style café has been serving hearty, unpretentious breakfast and brunch since the early days of Redwood City's current restaurant boom — and it remains one of the most consistent spots on the Peninsula for classic morning food done with care.

What Homeskillet Does Best

  • Applewood smoked bacon, crispy hash browns, and freshly-made donuts are the backbone of what keeps regulars coming back weekly
  • Eggs Benedict, breakfast burritos, and California-inspired scrambles are menu staples that consistently earn strong reviews for flavor and portion size
  • The cafe opens at 6 a.m. on weekdays and 7 a.m. on weekends, making it one of the earliest options in the city for those who don't want to wait until 10 a.m. to eat well
  • The atmosphere is genuinely warm — a small, efficiently run space that feels like a neighborhood spot should
For buyers relocating to the Peninsula, Homeskillet is exactly the kind of local gem that makes a neighborhood feel like home.

Mints & Honey — For a Lighter, Café-Style Morning

Not every brunch calls for a full plate and a cocktail. Mints & Honey offers a quieter, more refined café experience — pastries, specialty coffee drinks, lighter breakfast plates, and a calm atmosphere that suits a relaxed weekend morning without the crowd energy of the city's busier spots.

Why Mints & Honey Has Its Own Devoted Following

  • The café draws consistent praise for beverage quality and the thoughtfulness of its pastry and light fare selection
  • The setting is calm and comfortable — well-suited to catching up with a friend, working through a slow morning, or simply enjoying a good coffee without the noise of a fuller brunch service
  • It appears consistently across multiple Yelp top-ten lists for Redwood City brunch and breakfast as of 2026
  • Its approachable price point makes it easy to add to a regular rotation rather than treating it as a special occasion destination

FAQs: Brunch Spots in Redwood City

Which Redwood City brunch spots are best for larger groups?

Angelicas is consistently recommended for groups — its spacious venue, reservations availability, and festive atmosphere make it well-suited to celebrations and larger parties.

Are reservations necessary for weekend brunch in Redwood City?

At Angelicas, reservations are strongly recommended on weekends. Corner Table and Homeskillet operate on a first-come basis, so arriving early — particularly by 9 a.m. on Sundays — gives you the best chance of a short wait.

Is Redwood City walkable enough to brunch-hop between spots?

Downtown Redwood City is genuinely pedestrian-friendly. Angelicas, several coffee options, and other nearby spots are within easy walking distance of each other, making a leisurely morning of exploration very doable.

A Local's Perspective on the Peninsula

I've been a Peninsula resident my entire life and a licensed real estate agent here since 1991 — and the Redwood City I know today is one of the most dynamic and genuinely livable communities on the Bay Area's mid-Peninsula. Helping clients find their way into the neighborhoods, the rhythms, and yes, the best Saturday morning tables that make life here so rewarding is one of the genuine pleasures of this work. If you're thinking about buying or selling in the area, I'd love to bring that insider knowledge to your search.

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Stephanie Nash

Stephanie Nash

About The Author

For more than three decades, Stephanie Nash has been one of the Peninsula’s most trusted and proven real estate advisors, serving Woodside, Portola Valley, Atherton, Redwood City, Emerald Hills, San Carlos, Half Moon Bay, and the surrounding communities from Burlingame to Los Gatos.

Born and raised on the Peninsula, Stephanie brings true insider knowledge of the region; its micro-neighborhoods, school corridors, country-property enclaves, and the lifestyle features that make this area so coveted: sunny weather, an easygoing spirit, hiking trails, large-parcel retreats, ocean-view hillsides, and world-class food and culture.

A career built on experience, ethics, and results

Stephanie began her real estate career in 1987 working in local title companies before becoming the assistant to a top-producing agent. She earned her real estate license in 1991, and since then has built a reputation as a solutions-driven, ethical, and steady negotiator who guides clients through every complexity of a California transaction.

Her track record includes everything from luxury estates to rural acreage to trust and estate sales, including the successful sale of a 500-acre property, a transaction requiring extensive due diligence, jurisdictional navigation, and long-term strategy.

Nationally recognized performance

Stephanie has been recognized multiple times by RealTrends as one of the “Best Agents in America,” most recently in 2024; an honor reserved for the top tier of agents nationwide based on verified production.

Expert Witness in Real Estate Matters

In addition to client representation, Stephanie now serves as a retained Expert Witness in California real estate cases—including valuation disputes, fiduciary sales, marketing standards, agent performance, disclosure practices, and industry-standard care.

What clients rely on her for

Whether you are buying, selling, downsizing, expanding, or handling a trust/estate sale, Stephanie offers:

  • Deep regional expertise across multiple Peninsula micro-markets

  • Strong negotiation skills grounded in fairness, strategy, and consistent communication

  • Experience in complex transactions (trusts, estates, multiple-heir negotiations, title defects, rural land issues)

  • Compassionate guidance rooted in decades of hands-on client service

  • Unmatched availability and responsiveness

Clients praise her listening skills, honesty, and ability to navigate even the most emotional or complicated sale with clarity and professionalism.

A life built around community and care

Stephanie is deeply grateful for her family, her life on the Peninsula, and the meaningful relationships formed through her work. 

Work With Stephanie

Stephanie respects residential real estate’s dual role as a personal investment and chief financial one. Whether you are buying or selling a home, it will likely be one of the largest financial decisions you make. Stephanie will be with you every step of the way to expertly guide you.

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