Feb 20 2007

New Favorite Brunch: Robin des Bois

Published by Erin at 8:44 am under Boerum Hill, Food and Drink

My go-to brunch spot is Cafe Luluc. It really can’t be beat for price, speed and taste. I’m always at odds: omelette or pancakes? And two weeks ago, the staff over there produced a table for 7 in under 10 minutes. But you can’t have brunch at Luluc every weekend, so I gave Robin des Bois a go. It is now my number two go-to brunch spot. Twelve dollars and 50 cents gets you brunch (try the baked eggs with ham and cheese), a bloody mary -and- a cup of coffee. I am ashamed to say I have spent that much on a bloody mary alone elsewhere.

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10 Responses to “New Favorite Brunch: Robin des Bois”

  1. zon 20 Feb 2007 at 12:38 pm

    I love it when the bloody mary or mimosa’s included! That looks like a good place. I wish we had more brunch places w/in walking distance in my neighborhood.

  2. Debbieon 20 Feb 2007 at 3:17 pm

    Robin des Bois is a great brunch choice. And when it’s warm out the backyard garden can’t be beat. Romantic too.

  3. Rich Woodson 20 Feb 2007 at 5:12 pm

    Love both places for dinner.
    Brunch for us usually entails ordering bagels & veg cream cheese for delivery. :)

  4. daltonon 20 Feb 2007 at 7:57 pm

    When the weather warms up, the Red Hook ballfields are my favorite Brooklyn brunch. Cafe Luluc is way up there, though.
    Do you guys have any thoughts on Le Petit Cafe? That’s over in your neck of Carroll Gardens, isn’t it?

  5. abrooklynlifeon 20 Feb 2007 at 11:33 pm

    I may have to make Le Petit Cafe a whole other post, but for now, I will say I love the huevos rancheros–if only they’d use corn, instead of flour tortillas.

  6. Dennison 20 Feb 2007 at 11:35 pm

    nothing is worse than a soggy flour tortilla.

  7. Deborahon 21 Feb 2007 at 11:55 am

    I really don’t get why Le Petit gets so much brunch praise! A more reliable bet can be found further down Court (neart Huntington). Scaramouche- the Argentine bakery known for their delightful cakes and pastries. Their brunch is also fresh and thoughtful. And well-priced. The atmosphere is a bit nursing home-ish but perfect for those days when you don’t want to deal with a clamorous crowd… or when Grandma is in town. They have an afternoon tea too, if that’s your thing.

  8. Dennison 21 Feb 2007 at 12:12 pm

    You’re right about the nursing home vibe at Scaramouche

  9. abrooklynlifeon 21 Feb 2007 at 12:40 pm

    Scaramouche once refused to let me pay for my pastry with a $20, insisting that I scrounge around my bag to find enough change. Never been back.

  10. Jocelynon 23 Feb 2007 at 5:17 pm

    I love the people at Scaramouche; they’re always incredibly friendly and accomodating. The $20 situation must have been an aberration. They also have seriously good breakfast, brunch, and dessert. Le Petit Cafe is good, but gets crowded fairly quickly. And me? I prefer flour tortillas to corn anyway.