Brunch has become synonymous with Mother's Day. Many create a feast at home while others prefer to avoid the cooking and cleaning rigmarole. Luckily, many establishments in Otsego County offer a solid brunch that will make mom feel celebrated and pampered.

Norbu

Norbu via Facebook
Norbu via Facebook
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Located in the heart of Cooperstown, Norbu is the only restaurant in the area serving authentic Nepali food. For Mother's Day, they have a special menu that offers meat and vegetarian options. The Masaledar lamb chop, a signature dish, sounds absolutely divine.

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The River Club

The River Club of Afton via Facebook
The River Club of Afton via Facebook
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Located in Afton, (Chenango County), the River Club is offering a traditional Mother's Day buffet. The menu lists prime rib of beef, baked ham, chicken cordon bleu as well as salads, sides, breakfast items and a dessert station.

Tryon Inn & Backdoor Bar

Tryon Inn & Backdoor Bar via Facebook
Tryon Inn & Backdoor Bar via Facebook
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You can always count on Cherry Valley's Tryon Inn for solid special occasion fare. Mother's Day is no exception. Their Mother's Day brunch special menu includes blintzes, Benedicts, a seafood chowder as well as a crab stuffed sole that is always a winner.

Sunflower Café

Sunflower Cafe via Facebook
Sunflower Cafe via Facebook
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Located just outside of Cooperstown, Sunflower Café is a restaurant that specializes in local ingredients. They are currently accepting reservations for Sunday, and are open from 8am-1pm. Specials rotate along with ingredient availability.

The Rose and Kettle

The Rose and Kettle via Facebook
The Rose and Kettle via Facebook
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Another hidden gem located in Cherry Valley, The Rose and Kettle is offering a brunch on Sunday from 11am-3pm. The menu offers crème brulee French toast, salmon, chicken and biscuits and more. Look for a cocktail inspired by the Goonies character Mama Fratelli.

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