We we were on the hunt for a good place for brunch and my good ole' Yelp App pointed me to this place. It is not exactly a cutesy brunch place, but it is a vary cozy place next to a tavern. Â
If you get the eggs benedicts, the Truffle oil on their version of the Eggs Benedicts! Â alone makes this place worthwhile! It was heavenly! Between the truffle oil on the eggs and the prosciutto that came with it...my brunch experience was complete. Â
Who knew that such a non-trendy looking place had such gourmet options on their menu? Next time I cam back in my hood...I will definitely be back for brunch at this place.
Torn between 3 and 4 stars. Â I really enjoyed my brunch (hearty, well prepared, generous portions), and my server was very friendly and attentive. Â The space itself is a bit odd, however. Â I think you just sort of need to understand what you are getting into or you might be a tad disappointed. Â From the marketing (naming, signage, etc.) it seems like a quaint little breakfast restaurant. Â Not so much. Â It is actually just the side room of the Irish pub next door that they dedicate to serving brunch on Sundays. Â That is fine and all.....actually a winning idea, I think......I'm just confused as to why they don't market it in a way that is more consistent with what you are actually going to experience. Â It is a dark, Irish pub setting. Â Not a froo-froo brunch locale. Â When I walked in, for instance, there was no greeter, no staff, no one. Â I had to walk over into the pub area to inquire about where I should go if I wanted brunch. Â If they want to brand it as a breakfast experience, not just going to the pub for brunch, they should at least have staff there to greet people. Â Once I got someone's attention, however, she checked back with me often and was very friendly.
The food was A-OK. Â Really pretty good. Â I had the Greek skillet.....scrambled eggs, red potatoes, peppers, onions, and feta. Â Consistent with the pub-feel (not the "Lexi-Lu" branding), it was a very hearty dish. Â Nothing delicate about it. Â Huge chunks of grilled potatoes, big slabs of pepper, ......served in a skillet-shaped dish. Â I enjoyed it, though I though I thought it was pretty light on the feta.....only a few sprinkles under the eggs. Â The bread / toast (with Kerrygold butter!) was high-quality, very tasty. Â Coffee two thumbs up. Â
It wasn't at all what I was expecting from driving past seeing the signage outside. Â I was expecting a cute little girly cafe........ but that said, for what it actually *IS* Â (a pub), it was a solid brunch. Â I would imagine it's a great place for a bloody mary and eggs after spending the night before next door in the pub. Â :)