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Readers' Choice Winner for Best Day Brunch Spot: City Line Diner

It was a close race, but the New City business won 23 percent of the votes in the Patch "Readers Choice" contest.

 

Need a place to bring your mom for Mother's Day? This week, Patch asked our readers where they would bring their mom for Mother's Day brunch.

And the winner is: .

Receiving 4 out of the 17 votes in the contest, the City Line Family Restaurant is a casual yet upscale eatery that caters not only to families, but also to those looking for a good mojito or indulgent dessert.

The restaurant can accommodate 279 guests. It's open until 1 a.m. on Fridays and Saturdays for those late-night burger cravings, and it also boasts a full bar.

New City's  and Nanuet's  tied for third place.

Here were the other contenders for Mother's Day Brunch spots:

  • (Nyack)
  • The 76 House (Tappan)
  • (Nyack)
  • (Pearl River)
  • (Pearl River)
  • (Nanuet)

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A note on voting: because this poll is not scientific, it is not the sole consideration in choosing a winner. The winner will be determined by the Patch editor, based on poll results and reviews on Patch Places. Please vote only once per survey, per Patch.

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