Man, I'm not gonna spell this right, but if you want a good brunch with all the bells & whistles, it's called Baba Yegas. There's also the place (in the Montrose area) that burned down but recently re-opened. It's right there next to Number's (#'s). la Strada maybe?. Those are the 2 brunch places I'd recommend. Baba Yegas is better than La Strada though.
Very good choices, I have to add Ruggles Restaurant on Westheimer, that along with La Strada on San Felipe offer great brunches.
If you are looking for an all you can eat bruch with champange, and without joining a country club, go to a hotel. I went to a brunch that my uncle paid for at a hotel, but I can't remember which one. Anyways, bring your appetite if you find one of those, because they have everything and you are going to want to try it all.
I'm trying to find a place for the old ball and chain for caviar at a brunch. Only place I'm willing to pay for. Anybody have any ideas which brunch?
the Italian Restaurant on W Gray near down town I cannot spell the name [ BEE-A PER RET TEEs] Rocket River