Food & Drink Mar 14, 2012 at 4:00 am

Five New Places to Get the Most Important Meal of the Weekend

Kelly O

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No mention of the Morning Glory drag brunch at the Skylark the second Saturday of every month?! That's by far the best brunch in town!!! Get your tickets early because it does sell out (for damn good reason). The Grill on Broadway just started a weekly drag brunch on Sundays too that is also a hoot. The food at both is super (the Bailey's french toast at the Skylark is YUMMY and I hear good things about the chicken fried steak and Monte Cristo). The Grill does it buffet style which isn't really my thing but the quality of the food is top notch and they are ON IT to keep it clean and well stocked so it doesn't have any of that buffet ick factor of say the Old Country or Golden Corral.

Try them both! You won't be disappointed! Oh, and remember your singles to tip the ladies. They work hard for that money!
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Better than Old Country or Golden Corral? That right there is the very definition of being damned with faint praise.
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"The biscuits, crisped around the edges with manchego [Queso Manchego cheese] baked in..."

"Anson Mills grits with fontina and pecorino stirred in..."

Cheese in EVERYTHING; how disgusting. It stinks up the room and ruins otherwise perfectly-good recipes.
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I am enjoying the articles a lot, thank you! You guys forgot The Harvest Vine. In my opinion, the best brunch in Seattle!

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