Okay some further categorization before this gets ugly.

I think of brunch places as beingin two categories: "Buffet" brunches and ala carte brunch spots.
In the category of "Buffet" brunch spots I would offer this list as a starting point:
Riverside Café - Cortland, just west of the Expressway in Bucktown. Extremely good (and very large) mexican influenced weekend brunch buffet
Hilary's Urban Eatery - Division, just east of Ashland. 2nd floor has the buffet, for about $15/person, very large and tasty selection
In the category of ala carte places I would list:
Albert's Café - One block south of Division, just east of Clark (across from Treasure Island. A small oasis in the Gold Coast with recently expanded outdoor seating. Very tasty - menu is essentially similar to a diner's but significently more upscale in presentation and preparation. Pastries and desserts will tempt. [edited - thanks Amata for the correct name]
3rd Coast Café - On Dearborn at Goethe. On the weekends it is smoke free for Brunch, removing my only objection to the coast as one of my favorite spots in Chicago. Try anything with their bacon, it is possibly the best I have ever had anywhere.
Home Café - Just off the Franscico Brown Line stop, this restaurant is only open for Brunch (Sat & Sun). Everything is great, but especially try their version of eggs benedict over a crab cake - each element is exactly right and the combination better still.
Lovitt - (just by reputation, trying it today) This seasonally influenced restaurant on Ashland, just south of North Ave is a great spot for dinner but is even more known for their weekend brunch.
Hilary's Urban Eatery - the downstairs (and outside) seating offers a chance to order off their ala carte menu which is great, large portions and great prices - don't miss the jelly beans on every table as well.
Bongo Room - Millwaukee just south of North Ave. Sure it is always crowded and the lines are long and the prices somewhat high - but it is for a very good reason, great and interesting breakfast dishes with unusual ingrediants. Is it worth the wait? Probably depends on how long you have to wait, but certainly worth trying a few times.
Uncommon Ground - Wrigleyville north of the ballpark at Racine & Clark. This large café serves up a great brunch (and great food at any other time as well). Notable in part because they have a liquer license, but also for the creativity of their food (and beverages).
North Pond Café - Pris fix brunch menu - $35/person ( I think double check this). In the park just north of North Pond. Stellar city views accompany a selection of courses prepared in highly innovative ways. The best local fresh ingrediants. Clearly not for every weekend, but perfect for a special occasion. If you like mimosa's theirs is, while not a bargain, well worth the over $10 price tag.
Chicago has likely hundreds of other brunch spots - please add to this list any of your favorites.
Shannon
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