Tartine toes the line between casual, quick lunch option and leisurely French eatery. Try the smoked salmon omelet. Review: http://dmreg.co/weNg9z Read more.
Get ready for a specially made grilled cheese. Choose from tons of cheeses and toppings like sauerkraut, bacon and even spicy Cheetos. And don’t forget to pick up a cup of tomato soup for dunking. Read more.
Try the Crepes Django, five crepes topped with a pleasant bourbon maple syrup, bacon and toasted pecans, a blend of savory and sweet. More brunch reviews: http://dmreg.co/weNg9z Read more.
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For diners looking for a healthful option, the omelet with red peppers, spinach and goat cheese served with potatoes, onions, red pepper and garlic on the side for $8.99 is a must. Read more.
Mullet’s lets you concoct your own hangover recipe from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays. Try the bacon chorizo hash browns with one of their frozen drinks Read more.
Try their dim sum. If you want to play it safe, you can stick with things like the sweet custard bun or barbecued pork buns. Or you can go with the aforementioned chicken feet or ginger beef tripe Read more.
Get The Gravy Experience at Brunchpocalypse. It’s made with poblano peppers and potatoes, melt-in-your-mouth sausage gravy, bacon chorizo, spicy slaw and eggs so fluffy they’ll rival Grandma’s. Read more.
Try the Jethro Breakfast for $14.95, one of five Bulldog Breakfasts, comes with a tenderloin piled with hash browns, scrambled eggs, pit ham, bacon and Carolina pulled pork. Read more.