Foreign Cinema is a fun place to be at the Mission district. The entrance is very unassuming. After you enter a long hallway you’ll reach a beautiful open space that’s converted from an old movie theatre. I love the ceiling windows that bring in sunlight into the interior. There’s an outdoor courtyard area where they’ll […]
Posts Tagged ‘Brunch’
Absinthe Brasserie & Bar (San Francisco: Hayes Valley)
By Freda in 04: SF+Bay AreaI’ve heard good things about the brunch at Absinthe Brasserie & Bar (Joan came here 3 years ago), an interesting named but actually far more conservative place at the pretty and yuppie neighborhood of Hayes Valley. I decided to treat myself here with my cousin. Their brunch menu features standard brunch favorites: breakfast burrito, croque […]
Longman and Eagle (Chicago)
By Freda in 13: Chicago, Favorite Food EntriesI first read about Longman and Eagle when I looked for good brunch places, even though they’re listed as Gastropub. Upon visiting their site, I was really intrigued by their tagline Eat Sleep Whiskey. They have rooms for rent upstairs and said to have a huge whiskey collection. It’s a gastropub that serves as a […]
KTCHN 105 (downtown)
By Joan in 06: Downtown LAKTCHN 105 is hidden inside a residential loft at the heart of the produce district in downtown LA. It’s a “private kitchen” that serves dinner once a week and brunch on Sundays. I first learned about KTCHN 105 from work as we rented the space for a project late last year. It’s a private dining […]
Overland Cafe (Palms)
By Freda in 11: West LAI always drove by Overland Cafe without giving it much thought, until my friend told me about their specialty: un limited champagne Sunday Brunch. It is $4.99 per person with an order of entree. The lively cafe has a feel good, humble vibe that makes it a good neighborhood joint. The walls showcase art works […]