Monday, March 26, 2012

Eat Street Social **** 4/5 stars



I love this part of town. Next to the old Azia, across from the Bad Waitress (I feel like I'm cheating on her) and down the street from Little T's late night tacos, the new Eat Street Social fits right in.



It's a huge space with two large rooms and ginormous booths up front fit for a 3-4 hour dining experience. They were able to cater to our party of 7, no problem.



Amazing art by Nick Harper and Michael Thompson adorns the walls.



Here's the menu, a classic brunch with some upgrades, like lobster and eggs. What?!



A great cocktail list as well...the menu said "Winter Drinks"...I think everyone's still trying to catch up with this early spring!



Nerds...



Lots of natural light...



Here's the bloody. Delicious...garlicy with special bitters and a hint of liquorice, a unique flavor, but so drinkable.



It was a two beverage brunch...this is the Salty Dog with grapefruit juice and some other kind of bitters...they love their bitters here...fantastic.



Al ordered a brunchetizer of a soft boiled egg and banana fluff pancake. It was as good as it looks.



Here's my lobster and eggs on a croissant. Yesssssss. I always love a salad with my breakfast.



Croque madam...



Tasty omelette special: I never remember how to spell omelet??? Is one French?



Biscuits and gravy:



Healthy alternative: breakfast sandwich with bacon.



These girl scouts rolled up outside the window and proceeded to solicit our business. I suppose there are worse things they could be selling illegally on the street (we saw them down at Champions later...). We called the cops, but not before we bought three boxes.





Bathroom art... hmmm...



My fortune for the day...good to know...



Thank you, Eat Street! We love your spacious dining area and your food and drinks do not disappoint. Too bad you're in such a dangerous hood where Girl Scouts are selling cookies on every corner. We'll take the risk again soon. xxoo















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