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Located at the pulse of the Virginia-Highland, neighborhood eatery is best known for its Sunday brunch. Not to say lunch and dinner are not just as tasty. Cuisine that’s a genre of its own: worldly flavors and local favorites. Sit next to the exposed brick wall in one of the homey dining rooms. Stop by for a wine tasting or eat at the bar, but beware, fresh baked goodies will be calling your name.
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