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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3659654" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>Ok I will report back on two outings.</p><p></p><p>My buddy and his wife came through on a weekday so we chose Bramble. I had their breakfast patty melt which is possibly the largest sandwich I've ever had. I did not expect that from a place that looked pretty swanky. Hamburger patty, sausage patty, layer of bacon strips, 2 eggs, cheese, sauteed onion and dijonaise on toast. I'm a big boy and rarely leave food on my plate but I left most of the fries that came with it as the whole thing was just too much. It was delicious, but certainly one you eat with a fork. The place is really loud though. Some sound deadening in there would go a long way.</p><p></p><p>Then today I tried Nola for brunch. I wanted to try two things, so I did.</p><p>Cheese grits with eggs and shrimp, which was delicious. Would recommend.</p><p>Also tried the crabcake omlet. I was not a huge fan. Crab and egg was not a good combo for my taste pallet but it may work for you. I will say the bites with more of the sauce were better than those without but if I went back for brunch I'd stick with the grits or try something different. I wasnt a big fan of their potato casserole either....but I'd still be willing to go back and try their lunch or dinner menu as there's lots of curious options.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3659654, member: 40561"] Ok I will report back on two outings. My buddy and his wife came through on a weekday so we chose Bramble. I had their breakfast patty melt which is possibly the largest sandwich I've ever had. I did not expect that from a place that looked pretty swanky. Hamburger patty, sausage patty, layer of bacon strips, 2 eggs, cheese, sauteed onion and dijonaise on toast. I'm a big boy and rarely leave food on my plate but I left most of the fries that came with it as the whole thing was just too much. It was delicious, but certainly one you eat with a fork. The place is really loud though. Some sound deadening in there would go a long way. Then today I tried Nola for brunch. I wanted to try two things, so I did. Cheese grits with eggs and shrimp, which was delicious. Would recommend. Also tried the crabcake omlet. I was not a huge fan. Crab and egg was not a good combo for my taste pallet but it may work for you. I will say the bites with more of the sauce were better than those without but if I went back for brunch I'd stick with the grits or try something different. I wasnt a big fan of their potato casserole either....but I'd still be willing to go back and try their lunch or dinner menu as there's lots of curious options. [/QUOTE]
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