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Breakfast in STL
Posted: January 2 12, 12:58 am
by Freed Roger
In my case, tomorrow AM. Where to go? - I presume all the weekend brunch places won't be serving.
Re: Breakfast in STL
Posted: January 2 12, 1:03 am
by docellis
Winslows Home on Delmar
Re: Breakfast in STL
Posted: January 2 12, 1:18 am
by Freed Roger
docellis wrote:Winslows Home on Delmar
Thanks -that's where we will go. Been meaning to try it. Have been to most of the others on the yelp list - Rooster , City CoffeeHouse, Benton Park Cafe, Majestic, of course the franchised places too.
Anybody been to the MudHouse on Cherokee?
Re: Breakfast in STL
Posted: January 2 12, 7:11 am
by Popeye_Card
Mokabe's (Grand and Arsenal) is supposed to be really good.
Re: Breakfast in STL
Posted: January 2 12, 9:13 am
by Radbird
Probably too late, but....
Chris' Pancake & Dining
Re: Breakfast in STL
Posted: January 2 12, 10:01 am
by Cronos
Uncle Bill's Pancake House is classic grease-spoon and very affordable with a casual but friendly atmosphere.
Re: Breakfast in STL
Posted: January 2 12, 10:24 am
by lukethedrifter
Of course it's a given that I'm a food snob but I think Freed was looking for a place where you could get real maple syrup.
I'm looking forward to the opening of the Southwest Diner.
http://www.stltoday.com/entertainment/d ... 0f31a.html
Interesting, a google search led me to their fundraising/investment site
http://fundstlouis.org/2011/07/southwest-diner/
Re: Breakfast in STL
Posted: January 2 12, 11:24 am
by JCShutout
Mudhouse is pretty good. Had it awhile ago but don't remember much about it. I'll have to try Winslow's. Had never heard of it.
Popeye_Card wrote:Mokabe's (Grand and Arsenal) is supposed to be really good.
Its pretty amazing, but I think they only do brunch on Sundays.
Re: Breakfast in STL
Posted: January 2 12, 12:10 pm
by Freed Roger
Winslow's was closed - monday. So instead of wandering around metro, we found a place open in Clayton - Break N Egg Diner. The breakfast was good - had a lot of good skillet scrambles -I went with the Greek. The place was cold in temp and decor - pretty barren. Had a nice Flo type waitress. Add a few warm touches and it could work.
Re: Breakfast in STL
Posted: January 2 12, 12:34 pm
by lukethedrifter
Interesting. The little cafe diner in WG is also owned by a Turkish guy. Pretty nice place but I'd sure rather have a good Turkish joint.
/sadly, fake syrup and margarine