I had a satisfying shooter of Muesli with plump raisins and slivers of granny smith apple. The first entree I tried was the Carmelized Onion, Roasted Portabello and Grafton Cheddar Omelet which surprisingly ended up being my favorite! I say surprisingly because I typically prefer a more dressed up Eggs Benedict, but the omelet was served piping hot and offered a simple yet superb combination of sweet onions, savory mushrooms and lots of gooey melted cheese.
The Maine Lobster Eggs Benedict with Toasted Pilgrim Bread, Cobb Bacon and chive Hollandaise was a close second. The fresh well prepared lobster and that bacon cooked over roasted corn cobs was fantastic. The third egg option was a Coddled Egg over Baby Arugula, Prosciutto Crisp, Marcona Almonds and Honey Roasted Stone Fruits. It sounded like a worthy contender but after two doses of eggs I was tempted instead by the Gluten Free Granola. This was accompanied by some All Natural Yogurt and House Made Blackberry Jam. This granola was out of control good and Gluten Free to boot! I thought that was a smart option. The Challah Bread French Toast with Roasted Fruit and Streusel Topping was tasty, but I missed the syrup! No matter how sweet a french toast may be, without syrup I'm totally at a loss! (The chef explained they were not offering syrup as the toppings were sweet enough enjoyed on their own.) Perhaps this was true for the Triple Chocolate Hotcakes with Lake Champlain Chocolate Sauce, Espresso Chocolate Sauce and White Chocolate Butter, but I was too full to eat hotcakes at that point. I took serious advantage of the offerings and I.was.stuffed.The Terrace at Avenue One is more of an unknown destination rather than a well kept secret! There is little buzz about this outdoor oasis that looks to cater to those seeking an after work cocktail, a pre theater bite or a simple respite from the indoor scene. The new Avenue One Brunch menu aspires to satisfy everyone from the health conscious to the local Bostonians looking to indulge and the travel weary seeking comfort.
Avenue One @ Hyatt Regency
One Avenue de Lafayette
Boston, MA 02111
That spread looks insanely good! That cheese platter!
ReplyDeleteNo syrup? That doesn't seem right. Everything else looks amazing. Those pastries get me every time!
ReplyDeleteWish I could've made it! Lovely picture of you gals.
ReplyDeleteThis all looks like so much fun and so delicious
ReplyDeleteall my favorite foods!! i would like to have that flaky croissant right now!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing your omelet with me! :)
ReplyDeleteall the food looks really tasty. I love places that make their bread from scratch.
ReplyDeleteIt was so great to catch up with you and thanks for the kind words on my blog tonight! xo
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great event. The muesli looks yummy!
ReplyDeleteHad a great time at brunch with you. I didn't realize you didn't try the coddled egg. I would have shared mine!
ReplyDeleteSo good to see you!! I loved that benedict - I just wish my yolk was runnier!
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