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Tuesday
Jun142011

New Chicago Restaurant Divvies Out Breakfast, Lunch and Brunch 

Chicago Restaurant Opening - Represents New Brunch Spot for Businesspeople in River North

How to manage one’s time to fit brunch, a business meeting and a shoe shine all in 90-minutes or less? That would be the much-anticipated Chicago restaurant, aptly named Brunch—on the southwest corner of Erie and Franklin Avenue [River North]. The new source for breakfast, lunch and brunch aims to appeal to Windy City’sBrunch | 343 W. Erie | River North | Chicago, IL 60610 rainmakers.  A correspondent from the restaurant said the restaurant will do a “soft opening” later this month on June 20. 

 

In the interim, Chicago Best Restaurants compiled seven facts about the new Brunch spot in River North:

 

  • Breakfast, lunch and brunch are served from 6 AM to 3 PM at Brunch. 

 

  • To minimize waste, patrons may BYOM (bring your own mug) for hot beverages. 

 

 

  • The River North, Chicago restaurant also houses a conference room with Wi-Fi and other peripherals.

 

 

  •  Patrons, concerned about the luster of his or her shoes, may slip into Brunch’s shoe shining booth.

 

 

  • According to an insider, Brunch’s pastries will be “outsourced’ from one of the country’s few bakeries to employ two Certified Master Bakers—Bennison’s Bakery  

 

 

 

  • All to-go containers are manufactured from recyclable materials.

 

 

  • And for the hectic businessperson, who does not have time for a sit down meal, Brunch expedites orders to go with pastries, beverages and more. 

 

Brunch
343 W. Eric
Chicago IL, 60610
312.265.1411

 

 

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