Loosie's Kitchen Brunch

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Oh when bloggers get together for brunch.. Sometimes we can be so annoying when we go out with friends or family and do the most just to get the perfect shot. I feel like we even hold ourselves back sometimes just because we don’t want to embarrass the people we are with. Well when bloggers get together it’s a whole different story. There is no shame in the game. A while ago we went to brunch at Loosie’s Kitchen in Williamsburg. I love brunch because breakfast food is my favorite food and I don’t have to worry about it being past a certain time to be able to get it. I had the fried chicken and waffles shown above and shared the Nutella beignets. I loved the combination of the savory fried chicken with the sweet waffle and maple syrup drizzled on top. SO GOOD! I feel like the pictures came out great that it definitely does the meal justice because it tasted just as good as it looked. P.S They have marble tables.. #aesthetics #instaworthy 

Incase y'all were wondering no this post or the meal was not sponsored. All thoughts & opinions are my own.

 

Breakfast spotlight: The Butcher's Daughter

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The name itself might bring meat to mind, but the only butchering being done is of fruits and vegetables! The Butcher's dauguter is vegetarian and non-dairy and offers some vegan and gluten free options on their menu as well. Whoever this "daughter" is or isnt, sounds like your stereotypical nature and animal lover.

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As you can see, the restaurant is completely adorned with plants and it almost feels like you are eating in a greenhouse. Such a relaxing ambiance sitting by the window which provided great lighting for this great photo I took of my plate. I decided to go with the multi-grain french toast which came with some berries and strawberry almond butter.

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Pictured above, is their "orange juice." I placed it in quotations because it is not actually orange juice like I thought it'd be when I ordered it. I envisioned some freshly squeezed oranges but instead received a $9 pressed health drink which contained carrots and other veggies. This is what they refer to as orange juice, so if you head over to The Butcher's Daughter beware and make sure you know what you are ordering to drink. I had a great experience but just be prepared so that you do not make the same mistake I did.

Location: 19 Kenmare St, New York, NY 10012