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Mother’s Day is quickly approaching and there is nothing we love to do more on Sunday than brunch, so we rounded up some restaurants to take that special mom/stepmom/grandma/aunt in your life.

Chophouse ’47 will serve brunch from 11:30 a.m. – 2 p.m. The menu includes an exclusive Coravin wine list, banana stuffed Belgian waffles, and seafood crepes. $31+.

Greenville Marriott will host their exclusive brunch from 11 a.m. — 2 p.m.

Growler Haus will share some of their fave brunch items for moms from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Embassy Suites will host family-friendly brunch festivities begins at 11 a.m., catered by Craft 670 Restaurant and Bar. Adults: $40; Seniors: $35; Kids 5 – 12: $25; Children under 5: Free

Larkin’s brunch (10:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.) will include food, photos with mom + a creation table for kids to make their own gifts (because macaroni cards never get old). $44.

UP on the Roof knows that bottomless mimosas are the best thing a mom could ask for – especially if that glass is sitting next to some PB&J French toast

🌼Pro tip: Pre-order your bouquet from Statice Floral Flower Faire May 11 + 12 to skip the lines + save 10% with promo code MOMMA. Or better yet, bring mom along for Mums & Mimosas on May 13.

💌If your mom’s not around to hang out with this Mother’s Day, don’t forget to pick up a card for her.

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