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Channel your inner Brady at this 1970s-inspired brunch spot. Andy Gibb album covers, Etch-a-Sketches, vintage lunchboxes surround you as you settle into mismatched retro kitchen chairs ready to nurse your hangover with eggs-in-a-basket (Texas toast with eggs cooked inside), green eggs and ham and a breakfast burrito. The heated backyard beer garden is open year-round, so nestle in amid Christmas lights and suck down $1 PBRs in cans.
Ever since we tried the French toast kebobs, fruit sushi and pancake flights served at this bright-and-quirky brunch spot with locations in Lakeview and Printer's Row, we wanted it to be our main s... read more
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