RE Calo, there is a newish upscale looking Italian joint a bit further north, with the required-by-law dark wooden fittings that scream Merchant Ivory go to Tuscany. I don't recall the name. But I believe it is in the vicinity of M Henry, which, for the OP, is a place much admired by folks who like extravagant sweet creations for weekend brunch (maple praline french toast in bourbon sauce with candied cherries - sort of thing.) I haven't been there as it's not my thing, but several people have told me they love it and the lines seem to be long. (I much prefer the long gone but not forgotten Dellwood Pickle.)
There is also Rioja, recently transformed from Atlantique by the same owner. Looks handsome but I haven't been there either.
There's also Tomboy in that stretch, which has its fans. And "T's" - a bar with a reputation for good burgers, among other things. Much frequented by local actors. Whether that's a pro or con is in the eye of the beholder.
Also there's La Tache, which opened to some real buzz but hasn't been talked of much of late. I get the impression that their price point was always a bit above their overall execution, but that' a 2nd hand impression.
Augie's does reliable, inexpensive greasy spoon breakfasts.
Angel's combines the American b'fast standards wtih a weekend buffet with some very interesting, flavorful Mexican specialties. They also do a full dinner menu, but I have only been there for breakfast. Very family friendly.
That's about all I can add to what's already been mentioned off the top of my head.
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