The best way to start the day is to grab breakfast. Some places have it every day, and some just brunch on the weekend. Here’s a few suggestions.

Antojitos Mexicanos El Sol Brunch

Antojitos Mexicanos El Sol

The Mexican restaurant serves up staples like an omelet or biscuits and gravy, but also Huevos Rancheros, Chilaquiles and more. Swing by on the weekend to grab a plate.

The Chef Brunch

The Chef

Try the Manhattan staple, featured in HBO’s “Somebody Somewhere.” The sunny breakfast restaurant has everything from biscuits and gravy, a daily special, and plate covering pancakes.

Wine Dive + Kitchen Brunch

Wine Dive + Kitchen

For weekend brunch, try the shrimp and grits, stuffed French toast, or even a fried egg sandwich. Try making a reservation in advance, as the restaurant is only open for four hours Saturday and Sunday for brunch.

Parkside Station Brunch

Parkside Station

Swing by the mechanic’s shop turned restaurant and bar for weekend brunch. They offer a burger, biscuits and gravy, and individual bites, like eggs and toast. The restaurant also serves breakfast appetizers, like blueberry biscuits.

Bluestem Bistro Brunch

Bluestem Bistro

Go into the Aggieville coffeeshop on Sunday to try the brunch menu. Try a blueberry French toast casserole, veggie hash, or a breakfast burrito. The rest of the week, try their staples like quiche, avocado toast, or overnight oats.

Early Edition Brunch

Early Edition

There are two locations of this popular breakfast joint. Look at their selection of omelets, skillets, or even a breakfast tamale. There are also big meals for the hungriest guests, like a 10 oz. steak with eggs, potatoes and an English muffin.

Cinco de Mayo Mexican Restaurant Brunch

Cinco de Mayo Mexican Restaurant

Another Mexican restaurant offering breakfast. Enchiladas, fajita bowl and chicken and waffles stand out on their menu, surrounded by Mexican and American offerings.