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This East Boston spot appropriately reels in a crowd during the summertime—mainly because of its expansive waterside patio with stunning views. An upgrade on the classic BLT, Giada piles mini-bagels with a mustard-goat cheese spread, pancetta, quail eggs, tomato and arugula.

But when the sun rises, the brains behind ASD (and Journeyman and Study) also whip up insane breakfast eats like scrambled egg donuts, honey butter corn muffins, item491313878 and a bacon and piquillo cheese breakfast sandwich. As one of the few Grand Dame restaurants left in Boston, Menton will always deserve a spot on this list.

Consider visiting this casual eatery for one of the great restaurants serving breakfast near you. It's highly recommended to try the breakfast sandwich with egg, cheese, arugula, and tomato. The seasonal menu at this Seaport hotspot—named after the Massachusetts state bird—is Mediterranean-influenced, but features ingredients from local farms, markets, and producers.

As the newest venture from Broadway Restaurant Group's family of South Boston spots, Hunter's Kitchen + Bar joins its siblings Lincoln, Loco, Capo and Fat Baby. Enjoy a plate of steak and eggs that feature fries, toast, and a cup of coffee on the side. As the name implies, this restaurant's patio is right on the pier, giving guests a front row seat to harbor views during their meals.

Render Coffee is the perfect place to start a busy day of Boston food tripping. Fresh Tomato Sauce and Grilled Buffalo Chicken topped with a drizzle of Blue Cheese. And what can be a better place to do it than the top cafes in Boston that have comfy seating and offer delicious food.