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Going with a few of my friends to watch the US soccer game on Sunday afternoon at RFK. Were planning to meet up for lunch/brunch before that.
Any suggestions of places (ideally in DC or near it, and near a metro for sure) that have special Sunday brunch offers? I'm thinking places with unlimited mimosas or the like. We're a bunch of guys (fathers) on a rare afternoon out, so looking for a casual place with plenty of drinks. I used to know all this stuff, but that was back in my single days and that was a while ago
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| Mr Henrys on capitol hill? |
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don't know the date on this so you may want to check with the restaurant directly
http://brunchandthecity.com/bottomless-brunch-drinks/ |
| Birch and Barley's boozy brunch comes with 2 drinks. |
| Wouldn't you rather tailgate at RFK? IMO, that's always the best part of watching soccer at RFK. |
| What kind of man drinks a mimosa? You must mean Bloody Marys. |
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For pancakes:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/best-bets/pancakes,95544.html for brunch: http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/best-bets/brunch,93992.html I have pretty good luck with WaPo GOG. |
| Logan Tavern, Matchbox, a second for Birch & Barley, Ted's Bulletin, ambar or Mari Vanna for eye candy, Woodward Table |
| My friends have been hitting Masa 14 (up on 14th St.) for bottomless mimosas and bloodys. They recommend it. |
| Granville Moore's on H St. Food is great and not prissy and you are next to some great bars after. Also I think you could catch the X2 near RFK which would take you right there. Try The Pug. I would also recommend brunch at The Argonaut. They have a great patio and a nice relaxed beer friendly atmosphere. |