Bunny's Buckets & Bubbles in Baltimore: Where Brunch Meets Dessert
Bunny's Buckets & Bubbles is a counter-service breakfast and brunch spot in Baltimore that specializes in waffles, French toast, and flavored milk served in repurposed metal buckets alongside mimosa flights—a combination rarely found in the city's brunch landscape.
What Bunny's Buckets & Bubbles actually is
The restaurant occupies a small storefront and operates as a casual, walk-up operation rather than full table service. The menu centers on a limited but deliberate set of items: hand-cut Belgian waffles, brioche French toast, and thick-cut pancakes paired with house-made syrups and creative toppings. Signature drinks include flavored cold milk served in branded buckets (hence the name) and champagne-forward mimosa flights in three-drink pours. The space draws a younger crowd and families with young children, particularly on weekend mornings.
Menu, pricing, and what to order
Waffles range from $14 to $18 depending on toppings, with options like brown butter and sage, berries with whipped cream, or a loaded version with fried chicken and hot honey. French toast runs $13 to $17. The flavored milk buckets (strawberry, chocolate, vanilla, seasonal) cost $8 for a personal serving. Mimosa flights, the non-alcoholic signature move, start at $16 for three classic flute pours; alcohol-inclusive versions run $24 to $28 depending on champagne selection. Coffee is $3 for a standard cup, $4 for specialty preparations. Most plates come with a small side of fruit or pickled vegetables, not potatoes, which limits the traditional savory-side approach.
The decision here is philosophically different from typical Baltimore brunch: you're not coming for eggs Benedict, corned beef hash, or Bloody Mary competitions. Come for the waffles, come for the theatrical drink service, understand that savory brunch items are minimal.
How it compares to other Baltimore brunch spots
The Enchantment, a few blocks away, offers a similar casual counter model but leans into sweet and savory equally with a full breakfast sandwich program and traditional sides. Enchantment's waffles and French toast sit in the same price band ($13 to $16), but the menu breadth is broader. Blue Moon Cafe in Fells Point runs higher prices ($16 to $24 for mains), table service, and a more upscale brunch clientele, though its crab Benedict and seasonal preparations set a different standard. Bunny's advantage is specificity: if you want exceptional waffles with a social, Instagram-friendly presentation and are willing to skip savory options, it delivers at mid-range pricing. If you want a full traditional brunch with eggs, meats, and all sides, Enchantment or Blue Moon fit better.
Who it suits and who it does not
Bunny's works for: people craving Belgian waffles and French toast specifically, those interested in trying mimosa flights, families with young children drawn to the playful presentation and bucket cups, and visitors seeking a shorter wait than Fells Point or Canton brunch hotspots on Sundays. It does not suit: diners focused on savory items, those allergic to or avoiding dairy (the milk buckets and custard-heavy French toast are central), people seeking a sit-down brunch experience, or anyone looking for eggs as a main component.
What the first visit involves
Expect to walk in, order at the counter, and wait 10 to 15 minutes during off-peak hours (weekday mornings before 10 a.m.) and 25 to 40 minutes on weekend mornings. Once food arrives, you take a seat at small tables or counter seating; service is not table-based. Drinks come first, often in signature buckets for the milk and in proper flute glasses for mimosas. Food follows within five minutes. The entire experience, from arrival to finish, typically runs 45 minutes on a busy Saturday.
Hours, parking, and logistics
Open Tuesday through Sunday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. (verify current hours before visiting, as weekend extensions are possible). Closed Mondays. Street parking is available but limited; the neighborhood has metered spots and a few nearby lots. No dedicated parking lot. The location sits in a mixed residential and commercial block, bikeable from downtown or Harbor East.
Bunny's stakes its identity on a narrow excellence: waffles, French toast, and a beverage program that treats milk and mimosa flights as centerpieces rather than afterthoughts. That singularity is why it matters in Baltimore's crowded brunch scene.

