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| - I was in town for the Cavs/Hawks game and was looking for someplace to have brunch the next day. I had posted a question on a Cleveland message board here on yelp asking for brunch suggestions (only requirement was good drinks-mimosas,bloody Mary's,etc.) A number of restaurants were suggested-thanks all you Cleveland Yelpers-but this one was suggested multiple times and after reviewing the menu and comparing it to my other top choices (Tremont Taphouse or The Flying Fig were also front runners) I decided this was going to be my brunch spot this Sunday. My boyfriend and I arrived around 11:00am and it was pretty empty. We were seated in the back room with the garage doors and we were the only table back there for at least 30 minutes. Our server came over quickly and was friendly. The benedict of the day was crab benedict but we decided to choose off the regular menu. For drinks, my boyfriend ordered an oj (boring!) and I ordered a blueberry pomegranate mimosa-oh so tasty! Nicely garnished with a strawberry too. By the time our meals came, which was very quickly, I decided to order another one. For our meals, my boyfriend had the Croissant Sammy (2 Eggs, shaved country ham, white cheddar,kumato tomato, whole grain mustard hollandaise,served with home fries). He said the ham was particularly good and while I did not taste it, from appearance it looked quite yummy. I ordered the Press Omlette (Prosciutto, kumato tomato, goat cheese,fine herbs). This was so,so delicious!I loved the mix of goat cheese and prosciutto and the chives inside added a nice flavor.This came with homefries and wheat toast. The toast was good quality bread although I only ate 1/4 of the serving. The homefries were meh-came with a few peppers and onions mixed in. I also had a pear mimosa as a "dessert" after brunch and YUM-if you like pear-flavored things I'd highly recommend! I'd visit again the next time I am in Cleveland,however since I have several other restaurants on my "must try" list, I think I'll save Press Wine Bar for a later time
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