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9/8/2009 4:53:44 AM
9/8/2009 8:26:57 AM
I love the brunch at Irregardless and Weathervane, but they're both expensive
9/8/2009 8:27:48 AM
Neo China (near Highhouse and Manard) has dim sum on Sat. and Sun. with push-around carts. It's good, and not too expensive.
9/8/2009 8:41:18 AM
to whomever said itthe farmer's market restaurant is not closed on sundays. I go there at least one sunday a month.to whomever said thisIRREGARDLESS if fucking amazing for brunch. 10/10.other worthy spots of interest for brunch arePoole's diner. Humble PieCrooks Corner (if you're interested in a drive)If you're interested in a buffet do not waste your time or money on the glenwood south options, they are extremely overrated. you can have a much finer brunch at whole foods for half the cost.
9/8/2009 11:18:42 AM
the cheesecake factory has some great french toast. I work there every sunday morning so I don't get sunday brunch anywhere else boo
9/8/2009 12:05:21 PM
tir-a-nog: * Salad Bar * Breakfast and Lunch Bar * Carvery Station * Omelette Station * Dessert Bar * Bloody Mary Bar 10:30am - 2:30 pmhibernian:Sunday BrunchJoin us on Sundays for the best brunch in town! All you can eat $12.95 Both the Raleigh and the Cary pubs serve a sumptuous brunch buffet from 11 am-2:30 pmElmo'sFlying Biscuitetc
9/8/2009 12:14:26 PM
we should revive this thread, because brunch is awesome. and i'm trying to decide where to go with friends this sunday.also, i wish i could go here
2/19/2013 2:42:21 PM
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2/19/2013 3:52:25 PM