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Mimosas and brunch: Make Mother's Day reservations at these Greater Taunton spots

Mimosas and brunch: Make Mother's Day reservations at these Greater Taunton spots

Yahoo06-05-2025

Mother's Day is coming up on Sunday, May 11, and it will be here before you know it.
If you're looking for something special, or a nice meal to share, there are plenty of options around the Greater Taunton area.
Mother's Day is for celebrating our moms and the people in our lives who are like moms, so if you're looking for ideas, we've got you covered.
Brunch is the star of the show, but we also found some spots where you can get coffee and flowers, or even flowers and ice cream.
Here are some places around the Greater Taunton area where you can make Mother's Day extra special:
Victoria Soares, waitstaff at Aire Taunton Restaurant, ready to serve entrees to customers. May 22, 2024.
Mother's Day at Aire Taunton
Aire Taunton, 4 Westcoat Dr., East Taunton, will have three seatings for Mother's Day: 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m.
The menu will include brown sugar french toast casserole, herb garlic prime rib, smoked honey ham, southern fried chicken, shrimp cocktail, mac and cheese, cottage home fries, scrambled eggs, maple sausage, tomato basil salad, avocado sourdough toast, artisan desserts, and much more.
It's $42 for adults, and $20 for children ages 5 to 11.
Call 508-301-2409.
Get coffee and flowers for Mother's Day at The Neighbors Coffee & Co.
Find coffee and flowers for Mother's Day at The Neighbors Coffee & Co., 32 Weir St., Taunton.
Pre-order a fresh mason jar arrangement of spring flowers from Studio 27 Flowers, a card, and your choice of one to two medium drinks.
Pick-up will be available Mother's Day weekend, May 10 and 11.
Orders must be placed in store or online by May 7.
Order online at https://tinyurl.com/y6p563ub.
Make Mother's Day reservations at La Familia
La Familia, 431 Winthrop St., Taunton, is accepting Mother's Day reservations.
Give them a call at 508-823-8664.
Mother's Day pint and flower bundle from Kev's Ice Cream
Kev's Ice Cream, 478 Middleboro Ave., East Taunton, has a pint and flower bundle available for Mother's Day.
Choose any flavor for the pint of ice cream, and it will come in a carrier with a flower arrangement, and a bow.
The bundle is $25, and orders must be prepaid.
Orders must be placed by May 8.
Call 774-501-1031.
The Jockey Club hosting Mother's Day brunch
The Jockey Club, 115 New State Hwy., Raynham, is hosting a Mother's Day brunch, with seatings at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
They'll have pastries, Caesar salad, shrimp Mozambique, sliced prime rib, lobster mac and cheese, scrambled eggs, bacon, roasted fingerling potatoes, cinnamon french toast, and more on the menu.
There will also be a selection of mimosas, Bloody Marys, and champagne.
It's $28 for adults, and $18 for kids under 8.
Call 508-828-9128.
Barrels & Boards in Raynham has a lively and welcoming atmosphere, seen here on Thursday, Dec. 28, 2023.
Special Mother's Day offerings at Barrels & Boards
Barrels & Boards, 1285 Broadway, Raynham, will have special menus for Mother's Day, and they'll be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
The last seating will be at 6 p.m.
To make a reservation, call 508-738-6630.
Make Mother's Day reservations at Brack's Tavern
Make a Mother's Day reservation at Brack's Tavern, 58 E. Grove St., Middleboro, by calling 508-923-0099.
The Charred Oak Tavern's Mother's Day menu
Celebrate Mother's Day at The Charred Oak Tavern, 57 Center St., Middleboro.
Their Mother's Day menu will include specials like:
Starters including seafood bisque, zuppa Toscana, berry burrata salad, and pear and fig flatbread.
Entrees like baked seafood casserole, a lobster roll, and mango tango chicken.
Desserts including blueberry cheesecake, chocolate mousse cake, and key lime pie.
Their full menu will also be available on Mother's Day.
Reserve your spot by calling 508-923-9034.
Brunch and dinner Mother's Day buffets at Fireside Classic American Grille
Fireside Classic American Grille, 30 Bedford St., Middleboro, will have brunch and dinner buffets for Mother's Day.
Sample offerings for brunch would be scrambled eggs, apple crisp, home fries, bread pudding, bacon, eclairs, sausage, cheesecake cups, prime rib hash, carrot cake bites, lobster eggs benedict, ham with pineapple glaze, strawberry shortcake, cinnamon buns, french toast casserole, a chocolate fountain, and more.
For dinner, sample offerings would be prime rib beef stew, butternut squash, mashed potatoes, rice, charcuterie, shrimp alfredo, teriyaki salmon, lobster phyllo cups, seafood casserole, chicken marsala, a New York strip carving station, and more.
Reservations must be made by phone (no online booking), by calling 508-947-5333.
Mother's Day brunch buffet at Fisher's Pub
Fisher's Pub, 360 Wareham St., Middleboro, is hosting a Mother's Day brunch buffet.
The menu will include scrambled eggs, Portuguese sweet bread french toast, applewood-smoked bacon, sausage, fried potato cakes, corned beef hash, fresh fruit, apple crisp, and more.
Chef's choice items will include lobster mac and cheese, sweet bourbon steak tips, and spring salad with fresh blueberries and strawberries.
Three seatings will be available between 9 a.m. and 1 p.m.
The regular menu will be available from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
It's $29.99 for adults, and $13.99 for kids. Includes coffee, tea, and juice.
Make a reservation in person, or call 508-923-9757.
Brunch buffet for Mother's Day at Campfire Tavern & Table
Campfire Tavern & Table, 7 Park St., Rehoboth, is hosting a brunch buffet for Mother's Day, with seatings available at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
The menu will include eggs, bacon, sausage, seasoned home fries, french toast sticks, salad, mac and cheese, chicken marsala, baked haddock, garlic green beans, honey-glazed ham, and more. There will also be a prime rib carving station.
It's $45 for adults, and $25 for kids 12 and under.
Reservations are required, and can be made at www.campfiretavern.com, by email at hello@campfiretavern.com, or by calling 508-262-2923.
This article originally appeared on The Taunton Daily Gazette: Mimosas and brunch: Make Mother's Day plans at Taunton area spots

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