Fort Lauderdale Sunday Brunch
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Fort Lauderdale Sunday Brunch
We have previously been to the brunch at Martha's in Hollywood and the Marriott Marina but would like to try something new, any suggestions for a really good brunch? We have many favorites for dining, what are your favorite FLL restaurants.
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One of the best restaurants in town, Marks Las Olas serves brunch. Probably the Cafe Maxx at Beachplace Towers serves as well, with its great view of the ocean, that might be a good choice. The Marina Marriott is quite mediocre in my opinion. Just steam table Marriott junk, I don't think their Harbor Beach Resort is much better.
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Zagats has a rating of who has the best Sunday brunch. Unfortunately, my copy is sitting in Fla. and I'm in Michigan so I can't look it up for you.
Order yourself a copy. I almost never go wrong with their advice.
Order yourself a copy. I almost never go wrong with their advice.
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Harry R.:
Since you haven't received many replies I'll just add mine. I don't eat out much in Ft. Lauderdale area (I eat in my motel room kitchen) but went to Sandy Shoes Cafe for a nice buffet breakfast in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. I believe it is part of The Oasis Motel which is oceanfront side of El Mar Drive and you eat on a deck/patio that is right on the beach. Since it is usually cooler in the a.m. (60ish) its a nice meal with the sun out on the water.
Since you haven't received many replies I'll just add mine. I don't eat out much in Ft. Lauderdale area (I eat in my motel room kitchen) but went to Sandy Shoes Cafe for a nice buffet breakfast in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea. I believe it is part of The Oasis Motel which is oceanfront side of El Mar Drive and you eat on a deck/patio that is right on the beach. Since it is usually cooler in the a.m. (60ish) its a nice meal with the sun out on the water.
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Thanks for the replies. I will get out to Borders Books and get a copy of the Fodors Guide. I have found in the past though that Fodors tends to miss many of the smaller restaurants at any given destination and tends to rate mostly the touristy spots.
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