English muffins, cooked ham and salad make up this garden bistro's version of the classic eggs benedict ($14). That aside, other egg creations (like royale and Florentine) are also on offer at just $14.
Don't want to feel guilty after overindulging at brunch? Go for Drury Lane's eggs benedict ($12), a dish consisting multigrain bread, spinach and turkey bacon.
Tuck into this quaint cafe's rendition of the eggs benny ($15), which comes complete with avocado and brioche bread, topped with balsamic dressing.
For $12, you get to choose to have your eggs benny with either smoked salmon, bacon or ham. If you're feeling greedy, go for the eggs ben trio ($15) for a combination of all three glorious ingredients.
Yes, this wine store actually offers brunch and other big bites. Their eggs benedict ($14) comes with leg ham served on Turkish toast.
On weekends from 11:30am to 3pm, you can pick from this eatery's many variations of eggs benedict. There's smoked salmon ($15), mushroom and ham ($14), ham and asparagus ($12) and portobello with arugula and parmesan shavings ($12).
Honey baked ham on butter crumpets served with a side of salad—that's what you get when you order the eggs benedict here ($14).
Officially the most affordable on the list, W39's eggs benny is priced at $9. It's kept pretty simple though (with ham and brioche) so don't expect much.