There is no denying the universal appeal of the classic American brunch. Whether you're craving something sweet or savory, there is always something on the menu that will satiate your taste buds. Lately I've been trying to find restaurants that put a twist on the standard brunch items, such as an unique combination of flavors or the use of exotic ingredients. Brasserie Jo does a great job of incorporating traditional French dishes into their menu while accommodating to the mainstream American preferences. The Neighborhood Restaurant, a hole-in-the-wall restaurant run by a Portuguese family, is well known for their Portuguese Breakfast - a meat lover's paradise! The Beehive Eatery, the go-to place for jazz brunch, provides your usual eggs benedict or omelettes, but their menu changes often and its seasonal. In the end, regardless of what I've ordered, there truly is nothing more satisfying than enjoying a leisurely brunch with friends after a long night of drunken debauchery :)
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Eggs Benedict with Virginia Ham at the Beehive |
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Cauliflower, Porcini, and Cheese Quiche at the Beehive |
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