Do 3 Classic NYC Brunch Spots Still Deserve Their Icon Status?
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Do 3 Classic NYC Brunch Spots Still Deserve Their Icon Status?
"Locanda Verde is a stone's throw from Bubby's, another longstanding brunch hotspot. Unlike Bubby's, which is as famous for its waits as it is for its pancakes, Locanda takes reservations for weekend brunch—a must when you're the one in charge of making sure your group can be seated before anyone gets hangry."
"Inside, the restaurant is well-lit and spacious. Its high ceilings made the space feel grand, but the tufted leather banquets invited us to get comfortable and stay a while. Service was friendly and attentive during my visit."
As spring approaches in New York City, the excitement for brunch season grows. Iconic dining spots Locanda Verde, Sarabeth's, and Lafayette are revisited to assess their current offerings and ambiance. Reservations are crucial to avoid long waits, especially at popular locations. Locanda Verde stands out for its spacious and inviting atmosphere, friendly service, and a menu filled with classic brunch items. The review aims to guide diners on where to go, what to order, and what to avoid during brunch outings.
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