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Best Restaurants -(Brunch)
Café Balaban
(Restaurants - Brunch)
405 N EuclidSt. Louis MO 63108-1698 314-361-8085
Café Eau & Bistro
(Restaurants - Brunch)
212 N Kingshighway BlvdSt. Louis MO 63108 314-454-9000
Description:
Café Eau features a casual, relaxed atmosphere with dark woodwork and neutral tones. The eclectic American menu features such fare as Thai-basil tuna tartare with chili-lime dressing. Styled in rich Moroccan tones, Eau Bistro features a paprika-colored pressed metal ceiling and light fixtures created with parchment paper. This menu leans heavily toward seafood and may include Sushiko wood-roasted Chilean sea bass on peppery mustard greens with tamari-citrus vinaigrette. The eclectic Sunday brunch at Eau Bistro is quite popular. Reservations are recommended.
Duff's
(Restaurants - Brunch)
392 N Euclid AveSt. Louis MO 63108-1247 314-361-0522
Mokabe's Coffehouse
(Restaurants - Brunch)
3606 Arsenal StSt. Louis MO 63116-4801 314-865-2009
Description:
Enjoy coffeehouse culture at its finest while listening to rock music, playing a board game, or shooting pool in laid-back surroundings. The menu includes coffee, espresso, latte, cappuccino, chai tea and iced drinks, along with light soup, sandwiches, salad and desserts. Vegetarian, vegan and organic options are featured, and live folk music is performed on the weekends.
Norton's Café
(Restaurants - Brunch)
808 Geyer StSt. Louis MO 63104 314-436-0828
Description:
SOULARD. Completely relaxed, this laid-back cafe is known for its ample tiered courtyard. It's a great place for kicking back and digging in to the house specialty: the Cajun Combo a crab cake with lobster sauce, blackened chicken, andouille sausage, corn fritters and jambalaya. With Cajun and Creole grub borrowed from a certain town just down the Mississippi, Norton's manages to be casual yet distinctive. During colder months, move inside to the comfy dining room warmed by a crackling fire.
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