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I felt I should like mitizi's. I like brunch, and my fab friend said he likes it there. He, being way more cool and stylish and in the know than me. But... I didn't love it. It was fine. Me and two gentlemen friends went out for brunch on a Saturday morning. Arrived around 10:45 and had many indoor seats to choose from (the patio was full, but seeing many wasps bothering the patio people out the window, I was ok with our seats) I ordered the scrambled eggs with brie and apples. It was alright. I tasted the cheese in the first mouthful, but not so much after. It was served on half a croissant, but scrambled eggs in this instance was a wet sort of dish, it was soggy. Didn't add to the meal. The fruit was nice, and the potatoes were fine. I wished I had some meat though (this is a frequent wish. In fact, I wish I had some meat right now!) I'd try Mitzi's again. (Especially if I'm picked up in a fancy car like last weekend). But I don't know if I'd be the one to choose it. $21 for breakfast and a tea with tax and tip
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