Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:44     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

The very first time I had it was at a restaurant.

I was visiting my friend in the Chelsea neighborhood of NYC. I had the avocado toast. I was underwhelmed.

This was in 2016.

Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:41     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

The toast is much thicker and pumpernickel. One side is hard and the other is softer thanks to avocado.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:38     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

Yes all the time. To the PP who mentioned seasoning - it’s not literally plain toast with a plain avocado on it. There is usually olive oil, salt, spices, maybe something like red onion or other vegetables, maybe an egg, etc
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:36     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

Yes, all the time. Gen X.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:35     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

Once. It was delicious!
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:34     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do because I don’t eat eggs so it’s a good brunch option. It sometimes has radish, tomatoes, water cress or micro greens, and seasoning on it. The bread doesn’t get soggy or hard. They serve toast with a lot of meals, what’s the differenced?


+1 Its a good choice at First Watch


A friend of mine ordered it at first watch, it was quite large. Looked good.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:30     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

Anonymous wrote:My kids call it a "struggle meal." Ordering it for $10+ in a restaurant seems embarrassing.


Your kids sound embarrassing! What dummies.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:27     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

I’ve never known friends to order this out!
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:24     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

Anonymous wrote:My kids call it a "struggle meal." Ordering it for $10+ in a restaurant seems embarrassing.


You didn't raise your kids right. Hopefully it's not too late to course correct.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:17     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

Yes. I love the version at Ted’s Bulletin with poached eggs on top. And I had a phenomenal version at a restaurant in Del Ray recently. Can’t recall the name of the place but it was a top 10 brunch experience. Yum.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:14     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I do because I don’t eat eggs so it’s a good brunch option. It sometimes has radish, tomatoes, water cress or micro greens, and seasoning on it. The bread doesn’t get soggy or hard. They serve toast with a lot of meals, what’s the differenced?


+1 Its a good choice at First Watch


I had it at first watch this weekend! Delicious!
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:09     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

Anonymous wrote:My kids call it a "struggle meal." Ordering it for $10+ in a restaurant seems embarrassing.


Compared to what, a $10 plate of pancakes?
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:08     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

Anonymous wrote:My kids call it a "struggle meal." Ordering it for $10+ in a restaurant seems embarrassing.


Your kids don't have any idea what a struggle meal is as those struggling aren't buying avocados.
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 18:07     Subject: Re:Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

I order it all the time!
Anonymous
Post 04/20/2026 17:57     Subject: Has anyone ever actually ordered avocado toast in a restaurant?

Anonymous wrote:I do because I don’t eat eggs so it’s a good brunch option. It sometimes has radish, tomatoes, water cress or micro greens, and seasoning on it. The bread doesn’t get soggy or hard. They serve toast with a lot of meals, what’s the differenced?


+1 Its a good choice at First Watch