nsxtasy wrote:knitgirl wrote:I still haven't found that one place for breakfast/brunch in the neighborhood.
No love for
M. Henry? Other than the crowds on weekends, I think it's awesome.
I moved from Elgin to Bowmanville in July and so far I haven't found anywhere that I like as much as Benedict's in West Dundee. They had a very extensive menu and I really enjoyed everything I had there. I've been to Over Easy (I know, not Andersonville, but the closest place for me). Good, but there's something about their potatoes I don't like, could be the oil they use.
I went to Marmalade (I know, not Andersonville) once - great potatoes, but they were served with mushrooms and spinach that hadn't been drained well, so they lost their crispness. The atmosphere is a bit more diner than I want for my favorite breakfast place.
I like M. Henry but their menu is a lot more limited than Benedict's. I generally prefer egg dishes to sweet ones for breakfast, though I did enjoy the peach blueberry bliss cakes I had a couple of weeks ago, even though the pancakes were slightly burnt and left an aftertaste. I prefer to go out on Saturdays and I think M. Henry doesn't serve brunch on Sat, so I miss out on some of the options I might like.
I like the Bongo Room, but they seem to do better with the more decadent options. Last time I went I had an omelette that was pretty dry. Plus, I prefer potatoes that have some crsipness to them with my eggs and they do a nice boiled potato, but it's not the same. I have other things there that I've enjoyed, so I'll be back. Plus the bartender there on Saturday mornings provides awesome low key service. Refills my hot water before I even ask.
The other thing is thing is I like to eat early and some of the Lincoln Square places I might like open at 10 or 11. Nookies is probably the closest to a Benedict's type place I've been to, but it's farther than the others and I like to walk to burn off some of my breakfast. Nookies is just a little too far for me to walk at my present level of fitness.