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Browning's breakfast report

A friend took note of Browning's new breakfast hours and ambled over Saturday morning. His report:

Breakfasted at the 'new' Brownings this morning--along with all the other lemmings in the Heights.  You'd have thought it was the Grill of 'The Club' on a busy night.  Packed.  They were unprepared for the crowd.  Unorganized chaos.  Food was okay.  Heaping platefuls, omelets covered in orange cheese (not mentioned on menu--but in keeping with Brownings' traditional orange & brown food).  No designer coffees, just the poured from an urn type.
 
More Ozark than Satellite.
 
Speaking of that, driving past Satellite Grill on way home, I noticed the window tables were occupied but nobody bunched up inside the doorway waiting for tables as is the norm for Saturdays.  I imagine they and Blvd both noticed the difference today.

Comments

Are they going to be open for breakfast during the week or just weekends? I typically take my birthday off and go somewhere for a fabulous breakfast/brunch. Most years, that's been Satellite, but last year, it was Ozark. I have a few months to make a decision.....birthday isn't until August

Mr. Mordy, Mama Mordy and myself tried to go to breakfast at Brownings this morning about 10am. There was a handwritten sign on the door that breakfast closed at 9:30. Let's hope that's a one time occurrance due to the above mentioned chaos, because closing down breakfast before 11am on a weekend is just nuts!

I don't understand how Brownings, in today's day and age, even given their little recent changeover, is still in business. I never understood it. I simply can't make sense of it. I'm left scratching my head.

But I think that way about every 7th or 8th restaurant here.

Just shows I don't know the market.

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