35 Bridal Shower Brunch Ideas That Go Beyond Mimosas (2024)

A brunch-themed bridal shower offers a variety of benefits: a crowd-pleasing menu of sweet and savory entrees, a flexible dress code, and an aesthetic you can customize to suit the guest of honor with tablescapes, centerpieces, and sweet décor details.

Plan a bridal shower brunch menu of small-bite appetizers, fluffy waffles, and sweet desserts (don't forget plenty of coffee). Choose an elegant theme based on a venue, color, or season: try a garden party, beachside shower, or pink-inspired fete. Then add the decorations, favors, papers, and details that make your event completely one-of-a-kind—because there's no wrong way to celebrate love.

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Idyllic Venue

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One of the first things you'll need to nail down is a venue that will work for a brunch shower. Beijos Events selected a terrace destination, which was perfect for this daytime event; guests took in picturesque mountain views while they enjoyed a meal at a table decked out with lush centerpieces from Flowers by Mae Mae centerpieces.

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Historic Charm

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If an intimate, indoor luncheon is more your speed, use this Knot and Pop and The Garden Gate celebration, which took place at a historic inn, as inspiration. One important note: Let the aesthetic of your venue inform your décor. Regal chairs looked right at home in this setting, but may have looked out of place outdoors, at a garden party.

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Coffee-Inspired Arrangements

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While this entire tabletop is festive and fun, there's one fresh detail—which you may not have even noticed—that stands out to us for its fun nod to brunch. A pour-over coffee carafe was used as the vessel for the Five Fork Farms floral arrangements seen at this shower planned by The Romanticist.

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Rosé

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Once you've given your venue and décor some thought, turn your attention to your food and drink offerings. If you're not sure which beverages to choose, know that a crisp, fresh rosé, like this Camp Ovida variety Emily Coyne and Parker Nichols Events served at this event, is always a crowd-pleasing option.

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Shower Attire

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Another important decision, especially for the guest of honor, involves attire. As you curate an outfit, let the season inform your look. This bride-to-be opted for a short and sweet number (casual enough for brunch!) for her spring fête and paired the look with seasonally-appropriate strappy block heels.

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Long Dress

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Consider a flowy, long-sleeved dress for a late summer or early fall shower. As for your hair? This bride's simple, swept-back locks are a perfect complement to her airy look.

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Unexpected Colors

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There really are no rules when it comes to bridal shower décor; feel free to get creative with unexpected colorways. Robin's egg blue, café au lait, and bright coral brought an out-of-the-box look to this table designed by Rachael Ellen Events.

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Blanket of Flowers

Beyond unexpected colors, opt for unexpected floral displays when designing your brunch shower. That's what Rachael Ellen Events did with this ombré cascade of blooms, which replaced traditional centerpieces. ⠀

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Tea Party

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Nothing is more timeless (or bridal shower appropriate!) than high tea. For a classic take on brunch, lean into a tea party-inspired bridal shower brunch menu, like Haley Kelly Events and Carroll and Ashe did here. Bonus points if you use polished silver serving items that round out the theme.

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Bold Linens

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You may not have realized that a detail as simple as table linens—these are from La Tavola—could be the star of your party's décor. This brunch fête, however, proves that a tablescape designed around creative linens is an eye-catching and unique way to highlight the meal you'll be sharing with friends.

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Pretty in Pink

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In a similar vein, choosing colorful attire can also help elevate your brunch shower. While white is always timeless, this bride-to-be's striking pink frock was eye-catching and celebratory.

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Strawberries

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A simple bridal shower brunch menu item that's sure to be a crowd pleaser? Fresh berries. Delicious all on their own, consider serving up a big platter of strawberries, like Halfway Wholeistic did here, for attendees to munch on. Or take things one step further and add some whipped cream as a sweet topping.

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Berries and Cream

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For a unique twist on fresh berries and cream, add them to dessert. Whether you opt for a decadent pound cake or an airy angel food cake, whipped cream, berries, and a fresh berry reduction are a brunch combination made in heaven. This Wink by Erica confection from a Chancey Charm event looked absolutely mouth-watering.

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Bubbly

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Champagne is always a great addition to brunch. If mimosas aren't your thing, serve up bubbly garnished with rosemary sprigs and fresh blueberries, as Cru Catering did at this Calder Clark party.

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Garnished Rosé

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Rosé (a Sunday brunch must-have) is another sip that will always benefit from a festive garnish. Though the pink varietal is pretty all on its own, a lavender sprig brings additional color (and fragrance!) to the sip.

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Parfaits

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When planning your bridal shower brunch menu, think about food items that guests can hold as they mingle. Berry and yogurt parfaits did the trick at this pre-wedding event styled by Salt Harbor. Attendees could easily pick up a pre-made breakfast treat and nosh as they celebrated.

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Shower Cake

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Who says you can't have dessert at brunch? Ultimately, cake is a bridal shower staple worth serving. We love how Delicious Cake Corfu added gilded drips and dainty blooms to the one-tier confection, which was served at a party planned by Rosmarin Weddings.

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Carnival Inspiration

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This idea from Simply Gorgeous Events is just plain fun. If you want something playful to add to the meal's menu, look to these carnival-inspired cotton candy-topped sips Snake Oil co*cktail served up at this daytime party.

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Creative Seating

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Bohemian brides, this look is for you. Statement-making wicker chairs from Elan Event Rentals added fun dimension to this Lovelyfest event—but were still casual enough for the brunch party.

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Velvet Chairs

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Whatever your event style, you can still have fun when it comes to seating—after all, you'll enjoy the majority of your brunch shower at the table, so seating is key. This all-pink setup is the definition of celebratory. Velvet chairs, paired with a dramatic pink-and-mint grass chandelier from Designs by Ahn, ensured this Michelle Elaine design was eye-catching, modern, and fresh.

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Creative Tablescape

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In addition to unique chair selections, you can add intrigue to your shower design with unexpected tablescape (guests will enjoy the creative setups as they munch and mingle over brunch). Vividly patterned La Tavola linens and contemporary Jenn Sanchez flower arrangements lent a quirky-meets-modern vibe to this look.

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Accessories

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Beyond a brunch-ready dress, give some attention to your accessories as well. If you're feeling stuck, look to your locale for inspiration. A woven flat-brimmed hat and open-toed sandals suited this bride-to-be's oceanfront shower.

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Fresh Fruit Tart

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While cakes may be a bridal shower staple, we love to see brides deviate from the expected. A fresh, brunch-appropriate tart with ripe fig segments was a welcome addition to the menu at this Rosmarin Weddings shower.

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Contemporary Elegance

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If you love this tablescape but can't figure out quite how to let it inspire your own shower, let us break it down for you. Contemporary arrangements from Evergreen Flower added texture to the look while tapered flatware and gold-rimmed, pink-hued stemware added sleek flair to the design. Since breakfast foods will take center stage at your brunch shower, splurging for unique place settings is a worthwhile budgetary move.

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Floral Garnishes

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As an alternative to standard mimosas, peach bellinis were on the docket at this midday shower. Take things one step further by serving yours in dainty glassware, garnished with fresh, edible blooms.

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Lavender Sprigs

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Of course, flowers aren't the only fresh garnishes to choose from. Herbs, especially fragrant lavender, are a great way to polish off your brunch bridal shower drinks.

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Botanical Favor

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Since brunch is often a weekend treat, follow up your brunch-themed shower with a favor that speaks to another Saturday or Sunday ritual: a warm bath. Glass vials were a creative way to gift lavender-infused soaking salts to attendees at this event planned by HHV Designs.

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Macarons

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Marry your brunch celebration with another theme for double the fun. At this Parisian-inspired event, an assortment of rainbow-hued macarons were offered to guests. These bite-sized pastries are easy to eat while mingling which makes them a great option. Not to mention, they're absolutely delicious.

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Savory Bites

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Not a fan of sweet brunch foods, like crepes? Opt for savory mini toasts, instead. Urban Palete dished up these mission fig crostinis with Humboldt fog cheese.

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Fashion-Forward

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Each of these ladies' looks are perfect inspiration for a fashion-forward bridal shower—but are also appropriate for a breakfast-themed, daytime event. You can't go wrong with a vibrant color or bold print. Pair your ensemble with stylish shades and a cute clutch for a polished effect.

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DIY Bouquets

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Set baskets overflowing with dozens of fresh flowers on risers or stands to create a build-your-own bouquet station. At this shower, each guest put together her own custom bunch—a fragrant floral alternative to typical bridal shower games.

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Single Serve

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Small vintage compotes holding slices of bright grapefruit, melon, or honeydew—or any other brunch-favorite fruit—work as both part of your tablescape and as individual presentations.

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Floral Pops

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At a summer bridal shower brunch, lemonade ice pops garnished with fruit and edible flowers are an icy treat before brunch or a refreshing palette cleanser.

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Coffee and Donuts

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Incorporate coffee and donuts into an elegant bridal shower brunch by presenting donut holes on skewers over glass mugs of hot coffee, taking inspiration from this presentation by Paula LeDuc Fine Catering and Events.

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Colorful Tabletops

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Play with color in your floral selections and texture on your tabletops, like Luxe and Luna and Courtney Inghram did here. A robust floral palette with shades of orange and rust accented ivory linens, while bistro chairs (a nod to the bride's favorite breakfast café!) kept the polished display from feeling stuffy.

35 Bridal Shower Brunch Ideas That Go Beyond Mimosas (2024)

FAQs

What is the perfect bridal brunch menu? ›

Begin with the basics: pancakes, waffles, French toast, finger foods (like tea sandwiches and scones), fresh fruit, quiche and charcuterie platters are all appropriate choices. When it comes to beverages, you can't go wrong with mimosas, bellinis, Bloody Marys and iced coffee.

Who pays for bridal shower brunch? ›

Nowadays, the person (or people) hosting the bridal shower are responsible for covering the costs associated with the shower.

How long should a bridal shower brunch last? ›

According to Braccia, wedding showers that are no more than three hours are typically the sweet spot. "I see them between two and three hours," she says, "which is a great amount of time to gather, mingle, get something to eat and drink, celebrate the couple, do something interactive—and get on with the day."

How do you make a bridal brunch special? ›

Plan a bridal shower brunch menu of small-bite appetizers, fluffy waffles, and sweet desserts (don't forget plenty of coffee). Choose an elegant theme based on a venue, color, or season: try a garden party, beachside shower, or pink-inspired fete.

What are some good brunch menu items? ›

  • Eggs Benedict Rolls. PHOTO: JOSEPH DE LEO; FOOD STYLING: MAKINZE GORE. ...
  • Lemon Blueberry Breakfast Cake. PHOTO: LUCY SCHAEFFER; FOOD STYLING: FRANCESCA ZANI. ...
  • Classic Homemade Waffles. ...
  • Frittata. ...
  • Breakfast Strata. ...
  • Brioche French Toast. ...
  • Breakfast Bagel Bites. ...
  • Crispy Hash Brown-Crusted Bacon & Cheddar Quiche.
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What are good finger foods for a bridal shower? ›

Appetizers: Small bites, such as bruschetta, mini quiches, or cheese and fruit platters, are another popular option. Sweets: Desserts are a must at any bridal shower. Options can include cupcakes, macarons, mini tarts, or a dessert bar with a variety of sweet treats.

Who throws the bridal brunch? ›

Traditionally, the bride will host the luncheon. However, some brides are offered this celebration through their parents, the groom's parents, or even a close friend. Anyone can host this event for you.

What food should you serve at a bridal shower? ›

The bridal shower food you serve should reflect the bride's personality and preferences, whether she loves goat cheese, fresh fruit, sweet treats, or savory bite-size appetizers and snacks. You may serve a sit-down meal or opt for an assortment of hors d'oeuvres and finger sandwiches for a casual atmosphere.

Who should not host a bridal shower? ›

Traditionally, the bridal shower was hosted by the maid of honor and bridesmaids, not the mother of the bride or her future mother-in-law. Why? Because an event being hosted by a bride's mother, mother-in-law, or any relatives made it appear as if the woman of honor and her family members were asking for gifts.

What is a normal budget for a bridal shower? ›

That works out at $300 to $800 for a 20-person party but can go as high as $150 per person or $3,000 for a 20-person shower. Based on these estimates and an average bridal shower guest list of 35-50 people, a reasonable budget for a bridal shower is between $350 and $7,500.

Does the mother of the bride pay for the bridal shower? ›

In short, the host is the one who pays for the bridal shower—or at least some of it. Most commonly, this is the maid of honor, but the couple's relatives, friends or even the to-be-weds themselves can all pitch in to cover the cost of the wedding shower.

Do you serve cake at a bridal brunch? ›

Let them eat cake! Finish off the day with a stunning bridal shower cake that matches the overall theme of the event.

Should a bridal shower be on a Saturday or Sunday? ›

A bridal shower is held two to six months before the wedding. Another request we see a lot from guests, is to host the event on a Saturday. Typically, we find that guests really enjoy a Saturday event versus a Sunday - the day of rest - where they can come and enjoy without feeling rushed to get home.

Who pays for bridal shower? ›

So find a go-to person to coordinate and make the day as lovely and special as the guest of honor. Key Takeaway: The host is the one who usually pays for the bridal shower. However, if needed, others can help, too.

What desserts are good for bridal shower brunch? ›

French favorites like macarons and eclairs are beloved options for bridal showers, as are classic sweets like brownies, cupcakes, and cookies. For a brunch, try muffins, scones, or crêpes, and for a warm-weather soirée, consider frozen desserts like ice cream or sorbet.

What do you eat at a wedding brunch? ›

Sharing platters of French toast, waffles and home fries as a table feels more classy and intimate than jockeying for a spot in line at a crowded buffet. That said, a carving station — serving honey-baked ham or roasted pork tenderloin — is a great way to incorporate a meat dish that's cooked just right.

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