What Are Turkuaz Kitchen Hours For Weekend Brunch?

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Derek
Derek
2025-10-18 15:34:30
Weekend brunch at Turkuaz Kitchen is one of those small weekend rituals I look forward to — the place does a lovely job of stretching out Saturday and Sunday mornings. Their brunch hours are pretty consistent: the brunch menu is served both Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM, with the kitchen taking final brunch orders around 2:30 PM. The doors often open a bit earlier for coffee and pastries (around 9:30 AM), so if you want a quiet coffee before the brunch rush that’s a safe bet.

If you like specifics, expect the busiest window between 11:30 and 1:30, especially when the weather’s nice and their patio fills up. They run a couple of weekend-only specials — think Turkish-style breakfast boards, shakshuka variations, and a rotating sweet option — plus a small cocktail list of brunch-friendly drinks. Vegetarian and lighter options are usually well represented, and the staff are used to guiding people through combos if you’re unsure. I’ve noticed they do a staggered seating policy on busy days, so even with a short wait you rarely feel rushed.

Practical tip: reservations are accepted and recommended for prime times, but showing up early for the 10:00 opening often lands you a great spot without one. Parking can be hit-or-miss depending on the day, so I like to walk or bike when possible. All in all, the timing gives you plenty of wiggle room — whether you’re a late riser or an early brunch fanatic, Turkuaz Kitchen’s weekend rhythm usually fits nicely into a relaxed day out. I always leave feeling stuffed and suspiciously ready to take a nap, which is honestly part of the charm.
Willow
Willow
2025-10-20 11:41:24
Bright and early on weekends I get a little giddy thinking about brunch plans, and Turkuaz Kitchen is one of those spots I always recommend. Their weekend brunch runs Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM — that’s when the brunch menu is in full swing. Usually the kitchen starts seating right at 10, and the last orders for brunch plates are taken around 2:30 PM, so don’t roll in at 2:59 expecting a leisurely three-course spread. They tend to keep a couple of classics available a bit longer, but full-service brunch winds down by 3.

The vibe there feels like a sunny neighborhood place: big shared plates, fresh breads, and a few Turkish twists on familiar brunch items. I love that they offer vegetarian mezzes alongside heartier options like menemen or lamb sausages. Weekend crowds pick up after 11:30, so if I’m aiming for a relaxed table and a relaxed read of the weekend paper, I try to get there closer to 10:30. If I’m meeting a bunch of friends, I’ll book ahead because their patio fills up fast on nice days.

Practical notes from my own outings: they usually have a small brunch cocktail menu (mimosas and a signature spritz), and parking along the street fills quickly, though there’s a lot of foot traffic if you’re nearby. All in all, Saturday or Sunday, 10:00 AM–3:00 PM is the sweet spot for brunch at Turkuaz Kitchen — and their spiced eggs always make my weekend feel properly started.
Leah
Leah
2025-10-20 19:32:40
Planning to hit Turkuaz Kitchen this weekend? Their brunch runs Saturday and Sunday from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM, with last brunch orders around 2:30 PM. I’ve been there on both mornings and evenings feel different — mornings are mellow with people savoring coffee and baked goods, while late morning turns energetic and buzzy as mains arrive.

If you want to dodge the crowd, aim for the 10:00 opening or after 1:30 when the lunch lull starts. They usually keep some brunch staples available throughout, and the staff is friendly if you need recommendations. Personally, I love grabbing a window seat early, ordering something shareable, and watching the neighborhood wake up — it’s a perfect low-key weekend move.
Owen
Owen
2025-10-23 00:17:30
Late-morning wanderer vibes suit me, and for a reliable weekend brunch I head to Turkuaz Kitchen when their doors open the brunch service at 10:00 AM and keep it going until 3:00 PM on both Saturday and Sunday. I’ve learned to treat 10–11 as prime time for cozy, uncrowded seating, while around noon things pick up and the place becomes lively and chatty. From my experience the kitchen typically takes final brunch orders around 2:30 PM so the full brunch menu isn’t available after that cut-off.

On holidays they sometimes tweak hours or add special brunch events, but on a normal weekend that 10:00–15:00 range is what I rely on. My favorite routine is to grab a late-morning table, order something warm and spiced, and watch the brunch crowd roll in — it always feels like a small weekend celebration.
Julia
Julia
2025-10-23 07:39:10
If you’re plotting a lazy weekend, Turkuaz Kitchen opens its brunch window on Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 AM until 3:00 PM. I like to think of 10–11:30 AM as the golden quiet hours — it’s pleasant for solo reading with coffee — while noon to 2 PM is when the place hums with families and catch-ups. In my experience their kitchen stops taking new brunch orders around 2:30 PM, and they usually clear out by 3, so don’t expect to stroll in super late and get the full brunch experience.

I’ve gone there a bunch with different crowds: on family mornings it’s great because there are shareable plates and kid-friendly options, and with friends it’s easy to split small dishes and try a few cocktails. Their staff tends to be on the friendly side and will mention any time-limited items when you sit down. If you’re planning a larger group or aiming for a sunny table, booking ahead is smart. The bottom line from my outings: plan for 10:00–15:00 brunch hours on weekends and try to arrive before the midday rush if you want a calmer meal.
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