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A best DC Brunches list (and hey, put down that phone)

Just in time for Mother’s Day, OpenTable is out with their list of the 100 best brunch restaurants in America, and an impressive 11 of the 100 are in the D.C. area.

OpenTable said its list of best brunch spots is based on more than 12 million diner reviews from more than 30,000 restaurants.

Also: OpenTable thinks you should leave your phone in your pocket or purse during Mom’s brunch.

Those that made the cut in the D.C. area are:

Ambar, in Arlington. (Courtesy Ambar)
Ambar, in Arlington (Courtesy Ambar)
Tower Oaks Lodge, in Rockville (Courtesy Tower Oaks Lodge)
Farmers Fishers Bakers, in Georgetown. (Courtesy Farmers Fishers Bakers)
Farmers Fishers Bakers, in Georgetown (Courtesy Farmers Fishers Bakers)

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Founding Farmers, in Foggy Bottom (Courtesy Farmers Fishers Bakers)
Founding Farmers, in Tysons. (Courtesy Founding Farmers)
Founding Farmers, in Tysons (Courtesy Founding Farmers)
THe Hamilton, downtown D.C. (Courtesy The Hamilton)
The Hamilton, in downtown D.C. (Courtesy The Hamilton)
Succotash, in Penn Quarter. (Courtesy Succotash)
Succotash, in Penn Quarter (Courtesy Succotash)
Farmers and Distillers, in Mt. Vernon Square. (Courtesy Founders and Distillers)
Farmers and Distillers, in Mt. Vernon Square (Courtesy Founders and Distillers)
Unconventional Diner, in Shaw. (Courtesy Unconventional Diner)
Unconventional Diner, in Shaw (Courtesy Unconventional Diner)
Le Diplomate, in Logan Circle. (Courtesy Le Diplomate)
Le Diplomate, in Logan Circle (Courtesy Le Diplomate)
Ambar, on Capitol Hill. (Courtesy Ambar)
Ambar, on Capitol Hill (Courtesy Ambar)
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Ambar, in Arlington. (Courtesy Ambar)
Farmers Fishers Bakers, in Georgetown. (Courtesy Farmers Fishers Bakers)
Founding Farmers, in Tysons. (Courtesy Founding Farmers)
THe Hamilton, downtown D.C. (Courtesy The Hamilton)
Succotash, in Penn Quarter. (Courtesy Succotash)
Farmers and Distillers, in Mt. Vernon Square. (Courtesy Founders and Distillers)
Unconventional Diner, in Shaw. (Courtesy Unconventional Diner)
Le Diplomate, in Logan Circle. (Courtesy Le Diplomate)
Ambar, on Capitol Hill. (Courtesy Ambar)

The list comes on the heels of , to get diners to put down their phones while dining with Mom. It said 85% of diners surveyed check their phones while at a restaurant.

OpenTable data show 81% of diners book their Mother’s Day reservations two weeks in advance.

Here’s the whole list of OpenTable’s .

Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the ²ÝÝ®´«Ã½ newsroom staff in January 2016.

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