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8.4
A high-energy Uptown brunch institution built around big-plate comfort and a steady, neighborhood-regular rhythm. The wins are the savory staples—hashes and benedicts—where the kitchen’s volume shows up as repeatable execution rather than precious plating.
Must-Try Dishes:
Corned beef hash, Eggs Benedict, Coffee cake starter
Scores:
Value: 8.1
Service: 8.2
Consistency: 8.7
Food Quality: 8.8
Atmosphere: 7.5
Cultural Relevance: 8.3
What makes it special: Brunch-first cooking with the kind of volume that builds real regulars.
Who should go: Brunch crews and comfort-breakfast loyalists
When to visit: Weekday morning to dodge peak waits
What to order: Corned beef hash, Eggs Benedict, coffee cake
Insider tip: Order one sweet and one savory for the table—don’t double down on heavy plates.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking only; metered spots along Sheridan and nearby side streets, tougher on weekends after 9am.
Dress code: Casual daytime—jeans, sneakers, brunch-ready fits all fine.
Noise level: Moderate to loud during peak brunch; conversation is fine but expect energy.
Weekend wait: Not applicable—brunch-focused; expect 45–75 min waits on weekends without a reservation.
Weekday lunch: Little to no wait on weekday mornings; short waits late morning.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes—several egg-based dishes, veggie hashes, and sides work well.
Vegan options: Limited—possible with substitutions, but not a core strength.
Gluten-free options: Some options available with modifications; cross-contamination possible in a high-volume kitchen.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Better for casual daytime dates than intimate ones—the vibe is lively and friendly, not quiet or romantic.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes, but timing matters—weekday mornings are easiest; weekends usually mean a wait unless you arrive early.
Is it kid-friendly? Yes—welcoming to families with a menu that works for kids, though strollers can feel tight during peak hours.
Best For
Better for: Big, savory brunch plates with consistent execution and a true neighborhood-regular feel.
Skip if: You want a quiet, polished brunch or lighter, trend-driven dishes—this is comfort-first and high-energy.
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8.2
A classic Uptown brunch room with a “neighborhood regular” feel—big-portion plates, fast-turning tables, and the kind of comfort menu that rewards repeat visits. Order like a local: one hash or omelet anchor, then add one sweet share so the meal stays tight and hot.
Must-Try Dishes:
Corned beef hash, French toast, Hash browns
Scores:
Value: 8.2
Service: 8
Consistency: 8.1
Food Quality: 8.3
Atmosphere: 7.3
Cultural Relevance: 8.3
What makes it special: A longtime Uptown brunch staple built on hearty classics.
Who should go: Comfort-brunch regulars
When to visit: Early brunch to beat the rush
What to order: Corned beef hash, French toast, crispy hash browns
Insider tip: Keep it simple—one main plus one shareable sweet.
Logistics & Planning
Parking: Street parking only; generally manageable early mornings but fills quickly by peak weekend brunch. Allow extra time if arriving after 10am.
Dress code: Casual and comfortable—jeans, sneakers, and everyday wear are the norm.
Noise level: Moderate to lively; easy conversation early, louder during peak brunch rush.
Weekend wait: Not applicable—brunch-focused spot; expect 30–60 min wait during peak weekend brunch without arriving early.
Weekday lunch: Short wait or none; typically seated quickly mid-morning on weekdays.
Dietary Options
Vegetarian options: Yes—multiple omelets, pancakes, and meat-free breakfast plates.
Vegan options: Limited—some modifications possible, but not a vegan-forward menu.
Gluten-free options: Limited—some egg-based plates can work, but no dedicated gluten-free menu.
Good to Know
Is this good for a first date? Better for a casual daytime meet than a romantic first date—the room is busy and fast-paced, but low-pressure and friendly.
Can I get a table without a reservation? Yes—Tweet doesn’t rely on reservations, but arriving early is key on weekends to avoid a long wait.
Is it kid-friendly? Very—big portions, familiar comfort dishes, and a relaxed atmosphere make it easy with kids.
Best For
Better for: Hearty portions, classic brunch comfort, and a true neighborhood-regular feel that rewards repeat visits.
Skip if: You want a quiet, design-forward brunch or a menu with strong vegan or gluten-free specialization.