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bugswife1 Apr 27th, 2008 06:10 AM

Oops, Mercer Kitchen. Was there a few weeks ago and it was excellent. Love Five Points as well, but they rarely change their menu and I was (gasp) getting sick of the french toast and lemon ricotta pancakes.

cherrybomb Apr 27th, 2008 09:19 AM

Little Giant, Alias and Freeman's Alley all do a decent brunch and have a full bar.

Alias is more "comfort food" though for brunch.

Clinton Street *on the weekend* is a nightmare--long lines, premixed cocktails, the baked goods are not fresh, and you will witness table turning at it's best. A party of more than 2 can expect a 2 hour wait.

Azul was doing brunch, I'd double check that though. Totally relaxing, not crowded, only beer, wine and sangria though.

I cannot comment on brunch at Stanton Social, dinner service is fine (during the week or Sunday evening only), though its patrons try too hard.

Proenza_Preschooler Apr 29th, 2008 07:55 PM

Heidi wants to have brunch at 11 Madison now because it was lampooned on "Ugly Betty."

I guess I won't be able to wear my velour track suit.

Thanks for your suggestions.

Thin

Proenza_Preschooler Apr 30th, 2008 11:57 AM

Nix 11 Madison. After my husband went to the restaurant website and saw that wine we have in our cupboard was priced at a 400% markup, he said NO WAY!

Thin

shabbychic Apr 30th, 2008 03:03 PM

For a regular brunch, Jane in the west village/soho is good. The brioche french toast is amazing.....tastes like creme brulee (I really go for the great bloody marys though...my favorite in the city)

mdn Apr 30th, 2008 04:29 PM

If your sister likes seafood, try Esca. It's more lunch than brunch i.e. no eggs etc. But I think it is one of the top 5 seafood restaurants in NYC.

Proenza_Preschooler Apr 30th, 2008 04:37 PM

Well, we want to stay in Soho because Jennifer (my other sister) is taking the Acela (or maybe the shuttle) from Boston to meet us. Jennifer went to Parsons and is a "downtown" person. We can't be eating in midtown or UES.

Jennifer hates Balthazar because it is too noisy and she doesn't like to wait for a table.

I don't think the Waverly Inn is open for brunch, is it??

Thin

bugswife1 Apr 30th, 2008 05:22 PM

Mercer Kitchen is great

Proenza_Preschooler Apr 30th, 2008 05:27 PM

But, is Mercer Kitchen cozy? We want a place where we can talk and not feel rushed.

Thin


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