Just when you thought the buffet was done, The Ned brings back the lavish Sunday brunch. Of course there’s music, and merriment in the form of mimosas. But there’s also a raw bar with lobster, where you’ll find us eating our $135 worth.
The Ned sets a new benchmark in a city known for its brunch culture. Their Sunday brunch, aptly called Ned’s Feast, exemplifies why this venue is the buzz of the town. It offers everything you could dream of in a weekend indulgence — and then some.
The Food
The Ned’s buffet celebrates indulgence in every bite. Begin at the raw bar, featuring fresh lobster tails, oysters, and shrimp, elegantly displayed and ready to pair with a crisp mimosa or guava bellini. This isn’t just the start of your meal, it’s the start of a culinary journey.
Move on to the endless buffet of flaky pastries, artisanal cheese boards, and expertly curated charcuterie. The carving station steals the show with perfectly roasted meats, complemented by standout sides like the irresistible truffle mac and cheese. Trust us, it’s the hero of this brunch spread.
Then, there’s dessert. The rich chocolate mousse and bright lemon tarts redefine decadence, while the warm, buttery madeleines add the perfect finishing touch. You’ll leave feeling completely satisfied, yet dreaming of your next visit.
The Atmosphere
The vibe here? Absolutely flawless. The Ned channels Gatsby-era opulence, blended with a modern NYC energy that’s electric yet refined. Live jazz music fills the air, adding old-school charm to the lively brunch setting.
The impeccably dressed crowd enhances the ambiance, with stylish brunch-goers clinking glasses and soaking up the afternoon light. This is more than a meal — it’s a scene where people come to celebrate, socialize, and showcase their weekend best.
NYC’s Newest Hotspot
In a city where restaurants rise and fall, The Ned has already claimed its spot as an NYC institution. Its Sunday brunch feels like a love letter to indulgence, community, and the city’s signature flair. Locals and tourists alike are adding this to their must-visit lists — and for good reason.
At $135, this isn’t just brunch: it’s an experience. With mouthwatering dishes, impeccable service, and an atmosphere that feels like a celebration, The Ned’s Sunday brunch promises to become a new Sunday tradition for many.
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FAQs
Q. What are the opening hours for brunch at The Ned?
A. The Ned is open for brunch from 12 pm to 4:30 pm.
Q. What are the rates for children?
A. Children under the age of six eat free at The Ned. Children aged six to twelve have a $50 charge.
Q. Is there any member rate at The Ned?
A. Yes. The member rate at The Ned is $95.