I got the Eggs Benedicts (sic) with Prosciutto on Country Bread. The meat was good - slightly thick, well cured and fairly salty. There was only one slice of bread though, and that was chewy and tough to cut with the knife. The eggs were nicely poached and the Hollandiase sauce was good. However, I wasn't a fan of the potatoes, (there was some confusion since the menu listed hash browns, baked hash browns and home fries, but I think all three were the same thing), as they weren't crispy enough.

I shared the eggs and an order of French Toast with my husband. The French Toast was OK, kinda what you might make at home. Thin slices of bread (and only two pieces at that), eggy and fried, with a smattering of fruit on top. Kinda lame.

The only other breakfast-y Brunch item was an Eggs Any Style dish. None of us got that so I can't say how it is, but all in all we were kinda disappointed. Not outraged or anything, but not impressed. I think their dinner menu is better; I walked by one night and saw a delicious-looking chicken dish, so I'll try them again, but not for Brunch. At least for a while.
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Eggs Benedict, no "s." (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eggs_Benedict)
Also, though I really dig your blog, you quite often capitalize words that don't ask it. For instance, "French toast," not "French Toast." Also, words like "brunch" and "breakfast" shouldn't be capitalized, and "fried egg sandwich" (previous post) certainly did not require capitalization.
Maybe I'm just extra-sensitive to these things; I'm an editor by trade, after all. :)
Broken English misspelled Eggs Benedict, not me. The (sp) was meant to indicate that, but perhaps it wasn't clear. And yes, I capitalize the dishes I write about. It was a conscious decision, sort of like capitalizing titles. Thanks for the concern though!
I ate there too and we ordered similar meals.
http://tmaonawhim.blogspot.com/2010/08/hi-nice-to-meet-youawkward.html
tma - we said the same exact thing about the country bread! Thanks for your comment!
instead of (sp) i think you wanted "sic"
Daveinbedstuy
When something is mispelled and you want to communicate that, you use (sic), not (sp) and I am neither an editor nor a blog wrier. Shame on both of you.
My gf and I had dinner there the second week it opened. We were massively underwhelmed! The Pasta Bolougnese (sp?) was extremely salty and the sause tasted as if it had been poured out of a bottle of Ragu. My pasta was the kind of meal a working Dad would make his 5 year-old. We had: two beers, one app, two pasta entrees, and it set us back $80! We live very nearby but will NOT be returning.
OK, OK, (sic) for when something's misspelled. Thanks to EVERYONE who decided to copy edit this particular post. Phew!
And DaveInBedStuy - I think you can see from your own comment, everyone leaves a letter out here and there. No shame necessary!
I just had lunch there last weekend and thought it is really not worth the money. shame as it is a nice place...
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