Enjoy a double feature—a classic comedy followed by a new comedy—while enjoying Rosebud’s $12 weekend brunch, which includes either a Bloody Mary or a mimosa with one of their brunch specials (eggs blackstone, morning pasta, goat cheese scramble). The inaugural weekend features Mommie Dearest/Die, Mommie, Die! on Sunday. Because the place is called Rosebud, one hopes the curator of the series never shows Citizen Kane. That sled on the wall says everything we need to know. (Rosebud, 719 E Pike St, 323-6636, 10 am–2 pm)
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But the Rosebud in Citizen Kane and the Rosebud in the name of the club/eatery is code for the same thing, right?
@1, Orson Welles in later interviews made clear Charles Foster Kane named that sled after his first boyfriend’s asshole, so: yes.