Best of Boston

2003 Best Brunch

Harvest

If brunch is the most civilized way to dine, the Harvest is the most civilized place to have brunch. First there’s the restaurant’s lovely garden patio, which in warm weather offers a leafy retreat from the traffic of Harvard Square. Then there’s the table presentation. No paper napkins and messy tabletops here—brunch at the Harvest is a white-linen, Sunday-best affair. But it’s the menu that renders this restaurant a class above, with its three-course, prix-fixe ($33) menu of gourmet takes on classic dishes. The eggs Benedict, for instance, are served not one but two ways: crab and avocado on one orb, smoked ham and asparagus with roasted red pepper hollandaise on the other. Omelets come with such citified ingredients as wild mushrooms, spring onion, or pancetta. It’s the final course—dessert—that makes this tradition a proper indulgence, from the milk chocolate panna cotta to the irresistible classic chocolate layer cake.

44 Brattle St., Cambridge, 617-542-2255, harvestcambridge.com/