Best Mother’s Day Brunch Today in Houston

Treating Mom to a spectacular day in the Bayou City has never been easier, with Houston’s finest dining rooms and local attractions pulling out all the stops for Mother’s Day 2026. Whether you are looking for a Michelin-starred four-course feast or a relaxed afternoon stroll through blooming gardens, the city is buzzing with gratitude and high energy today.

The weather today is calling for warm temperatures and partly cloudy skies, so it’s a beautiful day to be out. Since many events involve outdoor patios or garden walks, we recommend wearing breathable fabrics and bringing a light hat to stay comfortable during the sunny afternoon peaks.

This is a quick summary of the top brunches happening today; for a complete list, check out our article Mother’s Day Brunch Houston 2026.


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Today’s Mother’s Day Brunch Highlights in Houston

For a truly elevated experience, Le Jardinier at the Museum of Fine Arts is serving a sophisticated 4-course prix fixe brunch until mid-afternoon. If you prefer a more lively, cultural atmosphere, Hugo’s is hosting its famous Mexican Brunch Buffet with live music and authentic coastal flavors that are sure to impress. For those heading toward the Heights, The Marigold Club offers a Michelin-recognized French-inspired menu that feels like a Parisian getaway right here in Houston.

If Mom prefers the outdoors over a formal dining room, Bayou Bend Collection and Gardens is offering free admission for mothers from 1 pm to 5 pm today, complete with live music and complimentary cookies. For a more high-octane afternoon, the Houston Polo Club is hosting the Ponies & Petals Cup starting at 5 pm, featuring a legendary ladies’ hat contest and a Champagne divot stomp that is a local holiday tradition.


What to Expect Today – Sunday, May 10, 2026 in Houston

Expect significant traffic surges around the Museum District and River Oaks throughout the early afternoon as brunch crowds peak. Parking near the Heights and Uptown will be tight; we recommend utilizing rideshare services or arriving at least 20 minutes early to secure a spot. If you are heading to the Houston Polo Club this evening, be mindful of congestion on Memorial Drive and consider entering from the Post Oak side to avoid the heaviest delays.


There’s always a lot of fun and interesting events happening in Houston. Check out our always updated, curated list of Things to Do in Houston this Weekend.

HOTC Staff