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Take your Mother’s Day brunch plans up a notch

Brunch is great, but it could be better.

Though it’s getting late in the game to make plans for Mother’s Day, here are some options where you can do brunch (or dinner) and add in some live music, nature, exotic animals, historic surroundings and/or bottomless champagne.

At the time of this writing, all listed events had availability. Our advice: Don’t delay.

Let the music play

The Arcada Theatre in St. Charles is hosting P!NK’D, a P!nk tribute artist, at 5 p.m. Sunday, May 10. Enjoy P!nk’s iconic anthems and emotional ballads in what is billed as a high-energy show that promises “a fierce vocal performance paired with jaw-dropping aerial acrobatics.” For $25 you can add on the Italian feast lunch at Rock ‘N Ravioli. Tickets are available at oshows.com.

Enjoy an acoustic brunch at Bub City in Rosemont on Mother’s Day. Courtesy of Lettuce Entertain You Restaurants

Bub City in Rosemont will be serving up an acoustic brunch starting at 11 a.m. with musician Senn Alan. Dine on brunch favorites such as cinnamon sticky buns, the Daybreaker Burrito, and chicken and waffles. Sip Espresso Martinis and Bloody Marys for $6 each during Hangover Happy Hour.

• If you’re down for a trip to Chicago, City Winery is offering a Mother’s Day Soul Brunch along with the songs of Stevie Nicks presented by PureSoul at noon Sunday. Expect classics from Nicks’ solo career and her years with Fleetwood Mac. The brunch buffet ($55 on top of the ticket price) features prime rib, country glazed ham, French toast bread pudding and the Pop Fizz mimosa bar. Tickets are available on the website.

Eaglewood Resort & Spa in Itasca is offering live jazz from Lush Life during a brunch that includes bottomless champagne and mimosas, a full buffet with raw bar, carving, omelet and dessert stations, kids’ fare, and vegetarian and vegan options. The brunch runs from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. It’s $74 for adults and $26 for kids 5-12. Reservations are available on Eventbrite.

• Mother’s Day at Old Republic in Elgin means a patio, cocktail in hand and live music in the background. Jeorge Holms will play from 1-4 p.m., followed by Mike Dangeroux and the Tropics from 5-8 p.m. Sunday specials include the full slab of Kansas City ribs, the all-you-can-eat chicken finger dinner and the prime rib grinder. For drinks, consider the $22 Corona buckets and $22 mixed buckets. Reservations are encouraged; call (224) 535-9544 or book online.

Enjoy nature

• How about brunch at Brookfield Zoo Chicago? You can celebrate the mom in your life with a gourmet brunch buffet featuring savory and sweet treats as well as bottomless mimosas. Moms will be greeted with a glass of frosé before being seated. There will be live music during brunch as well as a take-away gift made by the culinary team. You can then spend the rest of the day exploring the zoo at your leisure. Tickets are $120 for adults and $40 for kids (discount for members). Time slots start at 9 and 11 a.m., and 1 p.m. Sunday.

• Treat mom to a day at Lambs Farm in Libertyville with brunch at the Magnolia Cafe & Bakery. It’s $34.95 for adults, $12.95 for kids 12 and younger, and $8.95 for kids younger than 2. Seatings are at 10 a.m., noon and 2 p.m. Reservations are required at (847) 362-5050.

At Puttshack in Oak Brook, minigolf players are actually playing for a high score, so the game is more forgiving. Courtesy of Puttshack

A hole-in-one idea

Does Mom enjoy a little friendly competition? Puttshack in Oak Brook has “all you can putt” on Sundays for $25 for adults and $15 for kids. Plus you can enjoy lunch or dinner with featured items including the signature skirted double cheeseburger, birria nacho tower, grilled chicken sourdough foldover and churro dippers.

Or if she prefers to hit ’em far, Top Golf is offering a $15 game play bonus card for every $50 gift card purchased. Have some drinks, some food and a long drive contest.

Tea m’lady?

On Saturday, May 9, you can take mom to Lucille at Drury Lane in Oak Brook and step into their secret garden for a Mother’s Day afternoon tea. Guests can curate their own signature tea blends for a keepsake to take home and savor. Reservations are available at OpenTable.

  Meson Sabika in Naperville is offering a four-course prix fixe menu for Mother’s Day. Rick West/rwest@dailyherald.com

Celebrate in a historic home

• Housed in a mansion built in 1847 and sitting on a four-acre estate near downtown Naperville, Meson Sabika offers an environment like few others in the suburbs. For Mother’s Day, the Spanish restaurant is offering a four-course prix-fixe menu featuring a choice of one cold and one hot tapa, an entree and a dessert for $99. A vegetarian menu is $59 per person. The a la carte menu will be available for kids. Reservations can be made at OpenTable.

• Nestled among mature trees in downtown Geneva, The Patten House, 124 S. 2nd St., dates back to 1857 when it was built by prominent Geneva merchant George Patten. Now it’s a restaurant specializing in Cajun-influenced American fare. The Mother’s Day brunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. features favorites including eggs Benedict, omelets and grilled salmon avocado toast — plus the regular lunch and entrée options.

Movie with mom

You can take mom to the movies Saturday for breakfast and a showing of “The Sheep Detectives” at Cinergy Dine-In Cinemas in Wheeling. Breakfast of French toast sticks, powdered donuts, bacon, scrambled eggs, coffee and juice will be served 30 minutes before showtime. Plus you get a $10 game card to keep the fun going after the movie, which starts at 9:45 a.m. Tickets are available on the theater’s website.

More champagne?

• Enjoy bottomless champagne and mimosas at Lincolnshire Marriott Resort’s lavish Mother’s Day brunch. The Grand Ballroom brunch will feature an expansive spread with carving stations, fresh seafood and made-to-order favorites. They still had some late seatings available at 1 and 1:30 p.m. as of this writing. It’s $69 for adults and $24 for kids 12 and younger.

The Concorde in Kildeer offers an elegant champagne brunch on Sunday with multiple made-to-order and carving stations, fresh seafood, charcuterie, entrees and more. It’s $75 for adults and $30 for kids 4-12. Call (847) 438-0025 for reservations.

Stay home (but leave the cooking to the pros)

You can certainly dine in at The Blossom Cafe in Norridge on Mother’s Day, but they also have a three-course takeaway offer that feeds six to eight in the comfort of your home. Start with a Greek or Caesar salad, then choose between a roasted whole beef tenderloin or a prime rib as an entree. Sides include grilled asparagus, mashed potatoes and wild rice, plus tiramisu for dessert. It’s $279.