Napa Brunch
Going to Napa this weekend, looking for a great place for Sunday brunch. Any suggestions?
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Start New ThreadGoing to Napa this weekend, looking for a great place for Sunday brunch. Any suggestions?
By FieryCraft
on Mar 2, 2010 10:14 AM
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Brix or The Boon Fly Cafe.
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I think you mean Brix.
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Yes, yes I did, thanks!
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Brix which is set in a vineyard has one of the best brunch buffets I've had in my life
Napa: Brix brilliant brunch buffet - an American classic … From Laughing Bird shrimp to Fatted Calf pate to carved beef filet to hot blackberry cobbler
http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/649233
I hope Etoile is still doing brunch. I was really impressed. The chef is the son of the original owners of French Laundry (pre-Keller days). He's working at an aptly named place as I consider him a rising star.
http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/664122
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I would do Etoile in a heartbeat and yes they are still doing brunch. We went for lunch not brunch, but that was terrific as well so I imagine brunch is equally as good.
See here for some pics:
http://lizziee.wordpress.com/category...
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+1 Brix
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