I used to live about across the street.
Oh, cool and tempting.  Even though I go back to the city every year, it's been at least ten since I ate at Santropol.  Must make a note to do that this year.  I think I didn't mind eating at Reuben's -- certainly not their smoked meat, though.  Must have been a cheesecake thing.
	
 
		
		
I don't think I've had breakfast out in a very very very long time.  Probably not since childhood.  Brunch-defined-by-food was probably a couple years ago?
	
 
		
		
 The last time I went to Kindergarten Tea party was September 11, 2001. 
Dude, if you were writing for Alias I'd claim this was highly anvilicious.
	
 
		
		
I'm so sad!  Lulu's Blue Plate has disappeared!  I need to find a new brunchy/fancy breakfast place.
	
 
		
		
When I lived in Carrboro I was within walking distance of sort of a post-hippie diner named Elmos. (Post-hippie=served granola and hummus and bacon, all on the same plate if you asked.)  They had the best coffee ever, as well as damned fine huervos rancheros. I remember going there one Saturday for brunch, drinking about 7 cups of coffee, and then burbling to my roommate about how beautiful everyone in the room was. 
	
 
		
		
Best breakfast we ever had was at El Sol Y La Luna in Austin, TX.  I love freshly made tortillas served up with migas with chorizo and refried beans on the side.
	
 
		
		
FRESHLY MADE TORTILLAS
are teh yum.
	
 
		
		
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You know there's a really good tortillaria in Fells Point now? At least one.
Best breakfast burritos I ever had  were at the Dairy Queen in the little town it TX my grandparents lived in. Freshly made tortillas  and everything. So yum.