a weekend ritual for twenty-something New Yorkers involving the sharing of the first meal of the day with friends after a night of debauchery. Brunch can occur any
time after noon and before 5 p.m. on either Saturday or Sunday and serves as a great way to catch up with friends over moderately priced
food as well as bloody marys, mimosas or several glasses of champagne. Post-brunch activities often include napping or
drunk shopping.