Word: brunches
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...where pulling on a pair of matched socks seems a superhuman feat, to say nothing of traveling on the T. But fortunately for those who can’t bear relatively long journeys to the first meal of the day, the greater Cambridge area has a wide variety of brunch options...
...translation of the Yiddish expression “es and es”—commands this well-known 83-year institution, and that’s a punned order you’re only too happy to follow. Make a point of trying their extensive weekend brunch offerings, which include the popular Roasted Salmon Hash (9.95), Oscar eggs served with scrumptious potato pancakes (9.95) and Belgian waffles (7.95). The restaurant is large but so is the brunch crowd, so be prepared to wait for a table. For the impatient, there’s always the option of getting...
Fresh, hearty Mexican food is the order of the day at this lively canteen-style eatery. Choose from a wide range of breakfast burritos, quesadillas and traditional Mexican eggs on their Mexican Brunch menu. Order and pick up your food at the counter, then sit down in one of the fiesta-colored nooks for a festive brunch. All orders come with a free-flow of corn chips and an extensive salsa bar stocking everything from the fiery signature Picante Hot! Salsa to the milder chipotle. Especially popular are the grilled chicken burrito (5.50) and the steak quesadillas...
...traditional Irish bar and restaurant complete with dark wood paneling and dim lighting, this popular nightspot is also a good place for an intimate brunch. The signature brunch special is the Irish Breakfast (8.35), complete with white pudding—a meat and onions concoction—and black pudding, a version of the former with the addition of pig’s blood. For the less adventursome, the wild mushroom ravioli (5.75) and pan fried crab cakes (6.75) are quite delicious. Flirt with the perky Irish waitress...
...Living Room in downtown Boston is a hip bar/club on Saturday night turned lazy brunch nook come Sunday morning. The theme for brunch is the “Pajama Party,” and patrons are encouraged to wear their PJs and relax during a good meal. During our visit, however, the only people wearing their Pooh-bear slippers were the three servers and myself...