Saturday, April 2, 2016

Market Street Grocery and Wine Bar

Brunch Overview
After hearing about how delicious the Market Street Brunch was, we knew we had to check it out for ourselves. Before making reservations, we looked at the menu online to see some of the options. Everything sounded so delicious.


Brunch is served in the wine bar. The venue is small, but one can be reminded of a Tuscan countryside. We were seated at wooden hightop tables with white metal stools. Right away, we were greeted with water and menus as "Sabrina" played on the wall behind us.

We all decided to order the Prix Fix, which included bottomless coffee, choice of mimosa or Bloody Mary, starter, and entree. (Mimosa juice flavors available were orange, mango, or grapefruit.)  All for $25. There was such an abundance of food on our little tabletop. For the starter, each of us was given a plate of fresh fruit slices, (strawberries, kiwi, pineapple, honeydew, cantaloupe, and orange slices) yogurt and granola bowl (three flavors of greek yogurt, fresh berries, and homemade granola), and a muffin and biscuit. That was just the starter alone! For the entree, there were six menu items to choose from including a special of the day. We decided to choose the Classic, which was food from the hot bar and custom-made omelettes. The omelettes were freshly prepared at a station at the front of the grocery store where you could go up and choose what you wanted in yours and watch it be made. 

From banana french toast to bacon to potatoes to the fresh omelettes; everything was delicious! Amber and Kariann raved about the potatoes which had a savory seasoning that just hit the spot with all of the sweetness from the fruits, muffin, and mimosa. Maggie could have ate the banana french toast everyday. 

The relaxed vibe made us feel like we were dining in a friend's kitchen. The servers were friendly, but not overly attentive.

This meal is well-worth the $25, and we will definitely be going back. We do recommend making a reservation, although they do accept walk-ins. Check out the website here.

Mimosa Rating
Amber: 4/5, because I thought it was a good mimosa, but it didn't blow me away. I appreciated that there were other flavor options. 
Kariann: 4.5/5, because I had a yummy mango mimosa that was the perfect combination of juice and champagne. There were even mango pieces floating in it. 
Maggie: 4/5, because I also agree that it had a great ratio of juice to champagne. I was happy with it!
A spread of the starters including fruit and yogurt, fruit platters, and muffins.

Until Next Brunch!

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