I am not
sure why, but I haven’t been all that into the whole birthday thing this
year. I think it may just be that the
holidays were super busy and I am just starting to wind down and I did not want
to heap busy on top of busy. Still, it seemed like I should do something to mark
the occasion, so this past Sunday, we celebrated the end of my 35dom with
brunch.
Who doesn’t
love brunch? (I am sure that there is at least one person reading this who is
thinking, “Me, I’m that person. I hate brunch.) You get maximum variety. You can have something sweet or something
salty or maybe a little bit of both. There
are lots of places in Philly to have brunch; we decided to brunch at Sabrina’s
Café.
There are
three Sabrina’s locations in Philadelphia.
We chose the location in the Italian Market. They don’t take reservations, but you can
call ahead, so we were smart and did that.
When you first arrive there is a separate from the restaurant pretty cool waiting area, or holding
pen, whichever you prefer. It had great
atmosphere and you got to sit on refurbished church pews.
After
a pleasant wait in the waiting lounge, our name was called, and we were told to
go next door to the café. Sabrina’s was
adorable. There were vintage tiles on
the walls, beautiful crown molding around the ceiling, and fun chalkboard art
on the walls.
There
was a wide variety of things to choose from on the menu, but being more of a
savory than sweet person I went with the Mexi Special.
To
be honest I could not completely identify everything that was inside but I at
least know it had scrambled eggs, peppers, onions and cheese wrapped in a corn
pancakes of sorts and topped with black beans and line sour cream. It was yummy, and quite filling. I had to
take half of it home.
My husband went with the sweet option and had the Nutella stuffed French toast.
I think the
only down side to the café is that it is very small and there aren’t a lot of
tables, so you don’t feel like you can linger and chat over coffee because
there are people waiting for tables who can look at you through the window like Tiny Tim
staring at the prize winning turkey in the butcher shop window.
Because
we didn’t have enough food, we decided to take a stroll around The Italian
Market.
We then made our way to IKEA to walk around and to pick up Norden.
This is
Norden (he's a table). Norden is helping this year's war on
the lack of storage in our home, but that is for different blog post.
I also love this Cheese
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