If you’ve been on NYC Instagram any time between 2017 and now, you know Sunday in Brooklyn. Their photogenic interior and New American cuisine have been a staple for Park Slope millennials and brunching tourists alike. It’s a great birthday venue if you’re looking for an intimate family gathering because it’ll appeal to both your Gen Z cousin and your mimosa-loving grandmother.
The bright farmhouse aesthetic extends throughout each of the three stories in this sundrenched corner building. The top two floors have private dining rooms available to rent: the top-floor room holds 16, the second-floor sunroom holds 50, and the adjoining covered garden has room for 24. You can also rent the outdoor greenhouse for 20, make semi-private reservations for 15 guests and under, or even do a full buyout for 120 seated.
For food, check out their infamous praline pancakes, or venture into the dinner menu after sunset which is prepared by founding chef Jaime Young.