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Opinions on brunch?
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:16 am
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:16 am
With the talk about Mason's brunch I started thinking about brunch in general.
I have found that most people are either enthralled with brunch or can't stand it.
The thought of brunch is terrible to me. Something about it just turns me off completely.
I work with someone who loves it, and I get that too.
I have found that most people are either enthralled with brunch or can't stand it.
The thought of brunch is terrible to me. Something about it just turns me off completely.
I work with someone who loves it, and I get that too.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:19 am to Tigertown in ATL
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The thought of brunch is terrible to me. Something about it just turns me off completely.
I honestly have never understood this...its just a late breakfast?
I love brunch/breakfast. We go out every Sunday morning as a family for brunch/breakfast. The places we go don't have the typical eggs benedict brunch menu though. But I do love some eggs benedict as well...
I guess its the "rich white girl" stigma behind it or something that causes people to have this irrational hatred towards it?
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:20 am to Tigertown in ATL
I don't like brunch because I don't want to pay $20+ for eggs benedict, French toast, bacon, etc. I'd rather skip brunch and just get some Vietnamese or tacos.
If I have to get breakfast, I'd rather pay $6.50 and get an all-star special instead.
If I have to get breakfast, I'd rather pay $6.50 and get an all-star special instead.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:20 am to Tigertown in ATL
I wake up too early for brunch
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:22 am to Tigertown in ATL
Personally I prefer a big meal on a weekend at say 130 or 2 pm than 1130. So I guess I am more a Lunner than a bruncher
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:23 am to Salmon
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I honestly have never understood this....
something that causes people to have this irrational hatred towards it?
I don't get it either and I have the irrational hatred.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:24 am to Salmon
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I guess its the "rich white girl" stigma behind it or something that causes people to have this irrational hatred towards it?
No. Brunch is the worst value in dining. The food is largely thoughtless, just an opportunity to clean out the kitchen on your plate.
But, but... the endless mimosas!!
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:25 am to 12Pence
I love brunches it "late breakfast". It's usually some kind of celebration when we go and it doesn't have to be at super fancy places.
I love me some Benedict dishes.
The Bloody Mary and mimosas that go with it usually is a nice plus too. LOL
I think some people just associate brunch with crazy expensive places like Brennan's.
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I love me some Benedict dishes.
The Bloody Mary and mimosas that go with it usually is a nice plus too. LOL
I think some people just associate brunch with crazy expensive places like Brennan's.
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Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:26 am to Oenophile Brah
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The food is largely thoughtless, just an opportunity to clean out the kitchen on your plate.
and as long as it is delicious, I don't really care
I definitely understand the value criticism though
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:29 am to TigerWise
I wake up too early for brunch
Pretty much this. When I was a younger man and could get away with drinking all day on a Sunday (and needed a few to feel human after a Saturday night) I was all about brunch.
Pretty much this. When I was a younger man and could get away with drinking all day on a Sunday (and needed a few to feel human after a Saturday night) I was all about brunch.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:30 am to Tigertown in ATL
It's typically a poor value, but that's hardly a deciding factor. I'm just not a huge fan of breakfast foods in general, no matter the time of day. That being said, I have no issue with a solid buzz before noon, so if I get invited and that's the underlying intent I'll join. I'll probably skip the mimosas and go straight to gin or bourbon, though.
This post was edited on 7/24/15 at 8:31 am
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:30 am to TigerWise
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Breakfast dinner > brunch
I feel like a restaurant that just focused on brinner would make bank
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:41 am to TigerWise
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I wake up too early for brunch
Ditto. In my head brunch sounds good, but by the time it gets around to 10:30, I'm over breakfast and ready for lunch.
Brunch is a money maker for restaurants. Most brunch items offer the largest margins of any dish served all week.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:42 am to Tigertown in ATL
I like to do it at home or at someone else's. But if I'm going out I'd hugely prefer lunch.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:43 am to Tigertown in ATL
I used to hate the thought of brunch, the word brunch and anybody who was an advocate of brunch. Then as I got older I realized that you could drink during brunch and nobody would think less of you.
"3 finger screw driver with your Western omelet sir?"
"fricking A, mam."
Now I'm a proponent of phasing out breakfast all together and having Brunch, Lunch and Dinner.
"It's 4 am, we have to get to the airport."
"Hold one let me knock back a couple shots of brunch."
I love brunch.
"3 finger screw driver with your Western omelet sir?"
"fricking A, mam."
Now I'm a proponent of phasing out breakfast all together and having Brunch, Lunch and Dinner.
"It's 4 am, we have to get to the airport."
"Hold one let me knock back a couple shots of brunch."
I love brunch.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 8:58 am to LSUballs
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Then as I got older I realized that you could drink during brunch and nobody would think less of you.
You have a treat coming up in life. You get to an age where you can drink anytime anywhere and you don't care what people think about it.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 11:07 am to Tigertown in ATL
I love brunch. Not so much for the social event aspect.. i actually love the food. Sure, it is basic ingredients. But poached eggs and hollandaise are awesome. Pair that with a rich grillade dish.. or fried oysters.. or a crab cake? Yes yes yes. The idea of combining breakfast ingredients with meat/seafood is fantastic to me.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 11:12 am to 12Pence
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I don't like brunch because I don't want to pay $20+ for eggs benedict, French toast, bacon, etc. I'd rather skip brunch and just get some Vietnamese or tacos.
If I have to get breakfast, I'd rather pay $6.50 and get an all-star special instead.
This x 1000 !
Spending $20+ on some poached eggs and hollandaise has zero appeal for me. I'd rather drop $10 bucks on a bowl of pho or get a plate of traditional breakfast at a local diner, then head to a bar. Brunch food overall is just not impressive and the whole "scene" people make it out to be is often lame as frick.
Posted on 7/24/15 at 11:14 am to Rohan2Reed
I want to know where y'all are paying $20+ for eggs benedict
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