Buttermilk Channel
524 Court Street
(Near Huntington
Street)
Brooklyn,
NY 11231
(718) 832-8490
www.buttermilkchannelnyc.com
It's the weekend and that means it's brunch time. Brunch, a way for restaurants to make some extra money on those off peak times, has become the new trend among restaurants everywhere. Typically offering a combination of eggs, sandwiches, salads, and pastas, brunch is out to satisfy everyone's cravings, morning or afternoon. If you are tired of your usual brunch spot, or have never gone for brunch before, and are searching for a new place, look no further. Buttermilk Channel, located in Brooklyn, has a brought a little Southern comfort to the North.
For brunch, Buttermilk Channel has put together an eclectic and eccentric menu for those people looking to amp up the typical brunch experience. Brunch is not brunch without some alcohol. Buttermilk Channel offers you an option of Mimosa, sparkling wine, Bellini, or you can choose from any of their innovatively concocted Bloody Marys. You could go classic or adventurous with their "Star of the Sea" Bloody Mary, made with cucumber and dill infused vodka and garnished with a freshly shucked east coast oyster.
Now, onto the good part-the food. You cannot have brunch
without some typical brunch food, but at Buttermilk Channel, expect a twist.
Try their Pecan Pie French Toast, made with bourbon, molasses and toasted
pecans, or their Eggs Huntington with poached eggs and country ham on top a
buttermilk biscuit, all topped off with a silky, buttery hollandaise sauce. The
Southern comfort effect is not complete unless something is fried, specifically
meat. So, try their Fried Pork Chops & Cheddar Waffles served with warm
maple syrup.
If fried and butter-soaked foods do not appeal to you, there are plenty of other healthier options available. Try a freshly-made Arugula Salad, prepared with roasted squash, pomegranate, walnuts, and grain mustard vinaigrette, or their house-made granola and organic yogurt. If a traditional brunch is more appetizing, their "Scrambles" options is always available.
Buttermilk Channel certainly provides all the warming and deliciously satisfying food their menu describes. Spend a New York afternoon with some Southern-inspired food, served with Southern hospitality.
