As a newly certified Manhattanite, I love exploring all the things this island has to offer. From the featured “Friday’s Bite” to the trends of “Tuesday’s Fad”, the options for entertainment, culture, and fun are seemingly endless. This week, however, I decided to take a trip across the Brooklyn Bridge to enjoy brunch with family and friends at one of the most celebrated breakfast spots ‘outside the island’, Downtown Atlantic.
The service and food were just what I wanted on a lazy Sunday afternoon, and with some good company and conversation mixed in, I found myself in utter brunch bliss.
The meal started with a basket of fresh, warm spiced-carrot bread – just the treat for our cold, winter hands. From there, we ordered the restaurant classic “Downtown Eggs Atlantic”, which boasted two perfectly poached eggs layered over a toasted English muffin, smoked salmon, and dill hollandaise. My sister tried the down-home family special - “Fancy Eggs and Buttermilk Biscuits with Southern Gravy”. The gravy was a hit with the whole table, featuring a special, spicy kick that is part of the Downtown Atlantic secret sauce. The Bloody Mary’s tasted garden fresh, and the bakery situated perfectly near the exit gave us something sweet and savory to nibble on as we ventured out into the Brooklyn cold.
A quick subway home and I was back in Hell’s Kitchen, but Brooklyn’s charm stayed with me the whole ride. Next time you're in search of some old fashioned fun, quiet tree-lined streets, and a break from the hustle of Manhattan, look no further than across the Brooklyn Bridge, and be sure to check out Downtown Atlantic while your there.
Complimentary Spiced Carrot Bread |
A hearty, garden fresh Bloody |
Fancy Eggs and Buttermilk Biscuits |
Brooklyn Beers on Tap |
Downtown Eggs Atlantic |
Homemade Cookies |
A quick subway home and I was back in Hell’s Kitchen, but Brooklyn’s charm stayed with me the whole ride. Next time you're in search of some old fashioned fun, quiet tree-lined streets, and a break from the hustle of Manhattan, look no further than across the Brooklyn Bridge, and be sure to check out Downtown Atlantic while your there.
XX MC
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