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The Most Important Meal of the Weekend
Published on July 17, 2008 at 3:01am
Not quite breakfast, not quite lunch, entirely delicious brunch is just what your bodys calling for on a lazy Sunday. It can cure what ails ya, whether you woke up with a killer hangover from the previous evenings debauchery, or you have a case of the blahs and just want to take the fam out for an enjoyable meal after youve read your weekend paper. There are some new ones popping up around downtown, for those of you who cant decide whether to use eggs Benedict or fettuccine Alfredo to kill your early-afternoon hunger. An Andrew Jackson is all you need at the Out of the Blue Café (2426 NE Second Ave., Miami), where a complimentary mimosa is served with the traditional fixings from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. for $19.95. Call 305-573-3800, or visit www.outofthebluecafe.net for details. If youve got a yen for sushi, hit up the Asian brunch buffet at Moonchine (7100 Biscayne Blvd., Miami). Its just $16.99 per person. Call 305-759-3999.
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