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Let's Take Mom out to Brunch

Where is your favorite Mother's Day brunch location? Tell us this week!

 

Who is more special than mom?

As we get ready to celebrate Mother's Day this month, sons and daughters all over America are trying to find ways to make their moms feel valued and important.

But what better way to show our love for mom than by taking her out to eat? After all, isn't it our mom who cooked night after night, year after year, taking care of everyone else? 

Now, it's time to take care of her.

This week, Patch is taking a look at Mother's Day brunches all over Essex County, in the hopes of finding the perfect meal for our moms.

We'd like to ask you - our readers - to let us know where you'll be taking your mom to eat this year.

If we've forgotten to include your favorite bunch restaurant, be sure and let us know in the comment section.

On Friday, we'll let you know who our winners are.

In the meantime, give your mom a big hug and tell her to save her appetite - Mother's Day brunch is on its way.

  • Where do you like to eat Mother's Day Brunch?

    (Voting has been closed for this question)
    • Pancake Palace, Nutley
        0 (0%)
    • Chestnut Cafe & Eatery, Nutley
        5 (27%)
    • Porto Restaurant and Bar, Belleville
        2 (11%)
    • IHOP, Bloomfield
        0 (0%)
    • Tick Tock Diner, Clifton
        0 (0%)
    • Pancake House, Rutherford
        2 (11%)
    • The Chandelier, Belleville
        3 (16%)
    • Nanina's in the Park, Belleville
        4 (22%)
    • Other
        2 (11%)
    Total votes: 18
  • Your vote will only count once. This is not a scientific poll. View Results Vote!
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Elizabeth Moore

5:47 pm on Monday, April 30, 2012

Yikes! Sorry about that, come back and vote now.

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