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The Pearl Hotel Sunday Brunch Pool Party |
May 02, 2010
Written by Molly
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If you start your Sunday by having Brunch at The Pearl Hotel- you are in for quite the Sunday Funday! This weekend play is not for those leaving church. The Pearl Hotel can get crazy! The crowd is young, hip, and social (but the venue is small and accessible unlike the downtown hotels)... and the party doesn't stop after the mimosas are gone! Brunch is every Sunday from 10am - 2pm. The price is $20 for a meal and endless mimosas! Then keep the party going after brunch and enjoy D.J.s, ping pong, board games and free Wi-Fi poolside until 5pm. One every first Sunday of the month, bike to brunch and get your meal for 1/2 off.
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A Sunday Siesta @ Super El Camino (Little Italy) |
March 02, 2010
Written by Molly
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If you are looking for a mini Mexican Sunday siesta then head to Super El Camino in Little Italy (the old "Airport Lounge"). This restaurant is visual art with modern Mexican murals and whimsical decor- much like the distinct design of a custom El Camino ... spinning rims and all! Their Sunday brunch starts at 10am and ends at 3pm. Party all morning on their patio with $1 mimosas and a live DJ all day long!
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Sunday Brunch @ The Red Door |
December 31, 2009
Written by Molly
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The Red Door is a very romantic restaurant tucked away in Mission Hills... which happens to be the perfect location. It has the urban edge of its South Mission Hills' neighbors with all of the class and sophistication of those North Mission Hills' Mansions. Their food is described as "American Comfort Classics." This is a great place for making a good first impression- and Sunday Funday provides the perfect platform!
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Cafe Chloe's Boutique Brunch Experience |
January 04, 2010
Written by Molly
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The romantic ambiance of the pretty parisian bistro, Café Chloe, provides a charming backdrop for your weekend brunch! Expect to see East Village neighbors sipping Mimosas while reading the newspaper- highly refined... just like this boutique restaurant! Bruch is 8:30am - 3:30pm Saturday and Sunday.
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Weekend Brunch @ The Tractor Room |
January 02, 2010
Written by Molly
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Wake up, laso your lover, and head to The Tractor Room... think "Hunting Lodge" in Hillcrest. If you are feeling like you want to keep your shades on all day- their dark ambiance will match your mood. The hearty food is good fuel for a tractor pull later in the afternoon. Brunch is from 9am - 2pm all weekend with a Happy Hour from 9am - 10am on Saturday.
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Sunday Brunch @ Farm House Cafe |
January 02, 2010
Written by Molly
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Farm House Cafe is an adorable restaurant with "rustic country French cuisine." The atmosphers is cozy and the food is comfy... perfect for a Sunday Brunch. From 9am - 2pm enjoy your morning at this provincial University Heights pearl.
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Sunday Brunch @ Lei Lounge |
January 02, 2010
Written by Molly
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If you like to multi-task... try a brunch that doubles as a staycation! From 11am - 4pm at Lei Lounge in University Heights you can enjoy an eclectic list of eats while sipping cocktails in a cabana. This brunch is all about the outdoor ambiance. Aloha!
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Hash House a Go Go is a Must Go! |
January 02, 2010
Written by Molly
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Where can you find the heartiest helpings in all of San Diego County? The Hash House a Go Go in Hillcrest. If you head to the Hash House on any given Saturday or Sunday you will work up an appetite waiting for your table (the waits are usually no less than 45 minutes)... but it is the most social pause you'll make all day (complete with a hot coffee and a cool crowd)- and the experience is worth the suspense! Sometimes they even have a DJ. (Run over to Pappalecco a couple doors down for a quick snack if your tummy starts talking.)
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Bluegrass Brunch @ Urban Solace |
January 02, 2010
Written by Molly
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If you are looking for a toe-tapping, Bloody Mary-drinking, comfort food-eating, patio-sitting, conversation-flowing brunch... then head over to Urban Solace in North Park from 10am - 3pm! Their Sunday brunch menu is just as entertaining as their live bluegrass band.
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Gospel Brunch @ The HOB... Hallelujah! |
September 03, 2009
Written by Molly
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In need of inspiration? Then grab a mimosa and open your heart to the glorious melodies of the HOB Gospel Choir! On Sundays the House of Blues transforms into a southern sanctuary... complete with an impressive buffet of down home cookin'. This brunch will have your friends singing your praises! Purchase tickets for the Gospel Brunch at the House of Blues through the HOB box office. It's $40 per person and seating is at 11am.
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