Planning a group brunch in Boston? You’re in the right place. Tagvenue lists dozens of private and semi-private spaces where you can sit down, enjoy your meal, and hear each other talk, a luxury in this town. These restaurants vary in size, layout, and setup, but they all cater to bookings for birthdays, post-wedding catchups, work socials, and just-because weekends. Some offer full buyouts with tailored menus and minimum spends, while others have back rooms or corner nooks ideal for smaller groups. You’ll find a mix of fixed-price brunches, à la carte flexibility, and helpful teams who know exactly how to handle a group tab. Scroll down to compare availability, pricing, and seating capacity. Boston’s best brunch restaurants are waiting for you. Browse now!
Booking costs of brunch restaurants average $4000 minimum spend per event. Costs vary depending on guest capacity, popularity, location, and amenities like sound systems or bar services. Extra charges may apply for custom catering, decor, or event planning services. Packages with add-ons, such as DJs, photo booths, or other entertainment services, can also increase the overall cost. Check out the typical price ranges in Boston, based on Tagvenue data from December 2025:
| From $2000 | to $10000 | minimum spend per event |
| From $7500 | to $14000 | hire fee per event |
| From $55 | per person |
You'll find brunch restaurants in various sizes, from smaller spots to larger venues; keep in mind that the type of space and your chosen layout will affect the capacity! Below you can see the typical venue sizes in Boston, together with the standard prices in each size range, based on Tagvenue data (December 2025):
| Small | up to 70 guests | prices average $1000 minimum spend per event |
| Medium | between 120 and 150 guests | prices average $10000 minimum spend per event |
| Large | over 180 guests | prices average $10000 minimum spend per event |
These are the venues within 0.8 mi from central Boston, available to book on Tagvenue:
If you’re expecting a crowd, look for restaurants with higher seating capacity and experience hosting private events. Crudo in the North End can host up to 100 seated guests, while F1 Arcade Boston in the Seaport handles groups of 100+ and adds interactive entertainment to the mix, great for social brunches with a twist.
Yes! If you want more than just mimosas and pancakes, Howl at the Moon Boston combines brunch-friendly menus with live entertainment. It’s an easy win for birthdays, reunions, or casual work socials where guests want food and a show without moving to a second location. It is all available for full buyout for exclusive events.
Yes! The VIP Tent at Leader Bank Pavilion is a lovely option. It is a covered outdoor patio that is great for enjoying the outdoors while being protected from the elements.
Page last updated in December 2025
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