Lifestyle
Indulge in New Year’s Day Brunches Across DuPage County
As 2026 begins, residents of DuPage County have the opportunity to celebrate with a variety of New Year’s Day brunch options. Offering a perfect blend of culinary delights and festive atmosphere, several local venues are hosting special brunch events to mark the occasion.
Distinctive Brunch Experiences
One of the highlights is at Lucille at Drury Lane Theatre in Oakbrook Terrace. Guests can enjoy an elegant brunch starting at 10 a.m., featuring unlimited mimosas and Bloody Marys along with ten diverse food stations. Brunch offerings include fresh seafood, hand-carved meats, made-to-order crepes and omelettes, and an array of decadent desserts. Pricing for this lavish meal is $80 for adults and $30 for children aged 5 to 12.
Another popular choice is Beatrix in Oak Brook, which promises a festive atmosphere with a holiday brunch menu. Patrons can savor favorites such as lemon pancakes, ranchero breakfast burritos, and fried chicken with Belgian waffles. Reservations are encouraged to secure a spot at this lively gathering.
The Drake Hotel in Oak Brook also presents an enticing option with its renowned Champagne Sunday Brunch menu. Guests can indulge in carving and omelet stations, alongside classic breakfast favorites including sausage, bacon, pastries, and a seafood raw bar. The brunch runs from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., making it a perfect opportunity for family and friends to come together on the first day of the year.
Reserve Your Table
With a variety of offerings designed to cater to different tastes, these brunch venues in DuPage County provide a delightful way to kick off the New Year. Interested diners are encouraged to make reservations in advance to avoid disappointment, as these popular spots are expected to attract large crowds eager to celebrate the arrival of 2026 in style.
Whether enjoying a sophisticated meal at Lucille, a casual yet festive gathering at Beatrix, or a classic experience at the Drake Hotel, guests can find something to suit their preferences as they begin the year ahead.
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