Things that make Perry's a winner: homemade sausage, orange blossom lemonade, the house made preserve that comes with the cinnamon french toast and rooftopbrunch!
Couches were comfy to enjoy the tasty brunch. The mix of breakfast a la USA and Asian food seem like an acquired taste, but if you go on Sunday, you'll be too distracted by the awkwardly fun drag show
Awesome food & great rooftop service for dinner. A must see drag queen brunch on Sundays. Very entertaining. Mothers Day is a great time to go! It will be packed and super fun :))
The drag queenbrunch is some of the best entertainment around. Get there early because the wait is LONG and there are only a few seatings each weekend. Read more
Perry’s serves Sunday brunch with a difference. Once the crowd has made mincemeat of the eggs, pastries and Bloody Marys, it's time to enjoy some gender-bending entertainment. – Samantha Brown
** 1/2 stars in Tom Sietsema's Fall Dining Guide 2011. ("Like so much of the cooking here, the [banana cream pie] is pure and understated," writes Tom.) http://wapo.st/n4DBoi
For the drag connoisseur: if you don't find men in dresses or transwomen extremely titillating/scandalous you might want to skip this drag brunch. Caters to the pearl-clutching/bachelorette crowd.
Don't expect anything too risque at the drag brunches on Sundays. The crowd is mostly women and their mothers, often in attendance in conjunction with a bachelorette party.
Go to Perry's Drag Queen Brunch on Sundays. The line builds up fast so get there at 9am. Doors open at 10am. Eat up before the naked shedudes start flashing the goods.
DON'T go to the drag brunch: Bad overpriced food & drink, performances a mixed bag – large groups seem to enjoy after a few mimosas (avoid the tomato purée+rail vodka that passes as a Bloody Mary).
Went for Saturday brunch. A little pricey considering the number of other brunch choices nearby. But it was good, and their kids bento box was too much fun. Read more