The brunch crowd here is a mix of college students and stroller-steering parents. For traditionalists, there are blueberry pancakes; for the adventurous, coconut pancakes with passion-fruit syrup. -The Wall Street Journal
This neighborhood restaurant offers an American-eclectic menu that features seasonal, local, and organic food whenever possible. -CollegeCandy
Get the shrimp pot stickers; if you come with three people they will even give you 6 pieces- enough for everyone to have two. Or two people to have one and a half and one person to have 3. -Adam
The food is delicious and prepared in a way that showcases the natural flavors of the ingredients. We love their juices and warm beverages (Hot Buttered Cider, anyone?). -ThePurplePassport.com
Want to try the pancakes! -Jenn
The B.E.L.T. is a good way to keep your pants up. -Justin
$3 for the small orange juice gets you this (coins added for scale comparison). -Aditya
Try the Meatballs -Foodspotting
Try the Southern Fried Chicken & Egg Nog Waffles & Slab Of Bacon -Foodspotting
Love their large thick perfectly cooked strips of bacon. -@JaumePrimero
Aceita cartões de crédito -Sidney
It's my favorite place for Brunch on the UWS! -Tim
They have really good scrambled eggs!! -Karen
Same owners as Clinton Street, and in my opinion slightly better than the downtown version - which you rarely hear! The egg sandwich on a biscuit is unbelievably good -Kimberly-Lyn
Solid breakfast place that offers an unusual spin on your usual breakfast items. -Razorfish
Eggs Benedict for brunch are the best in the city -Carly
I will always fondly remember their blueberry pancakes with maple syrup butter. Try them - you will love them. -Nelson
Farmers plate all the way!! -patrick
kick ass screwdrivers and blood orange mimosas! -Jacob