Brunch at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Last Sunday, we went with our friends Jen and Gary to see the David Bowie exhibit at the Brooklyn Museum and Jodi was tasked to find a brunch place. Her pick: The Vanderbilt in Prospect Heights, where Chef Saul Bolton of SAUL Restaurant in the Brooklyn Museum, Red Gravy in Brooklyn Heights and Brooklyn Bangers serves an interesting menu in a very relaxed atmosphere. And the food there was phenomenal! In fact, it has been a while I did not have such good brunch and I am talking about brunch in its literal sense, not a meal during brunch time that has nothing to do with what a brunch should be. 

Bar at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Bar at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Dining room at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Dining room at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

I started by ordering one of their creative brunch cocktails: the Dew Drop made with Aperol, grapefruit juice and cava. I loved the bitterness of it. 

Dew drop cocktail at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Dew drop cocktail at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Then, I got the beignets. Fried dough is always comforting and these pillowy beignets, smothered in confectioner's sugar that either end up on your clothes or the tip of your nose were superb. 

Beignets at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Beignets at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Beignets at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Beignets at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Not sure it was a good idea before my next dish but I could not resist. Imagine: I then ate their fried chicken and French toast...It was a good twist on a Southern specialty and the French toast was one of the best I ever had! The bread, caramelized outside, was not dry at all inside, besides being quite thick. The chicken was also good, delightfully greasy, not the best I had, but perfect to counterbalance a bit the sugar coma that would unfold later...

Fried chicken and French toast at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Fried chicken and French toast at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Fried chicken and French toast at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Fried chicken and French toast at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Fried chicken and French toast at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Fried chicken and French toast at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Fried chicken and French toast at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Fried chicken and French toast at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Jodi on her side got the breakfast platter, that is composed of eggs any style (she chose scrambled), bacon, a sausage (she or I should say I chose their kielbasa that was very good), hash browns and an English muffin. 

Breakfast platter at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

Breakfast platter at The Vanderbilt in Brooklyn

We left glad we had a little walk to the Museum after such a meal. The Vanderbilt was a nice discovery and I would definitely go back there, maybe even for dinner. 

Enjoy (I did)!

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The Vanderbilt - 570 Vanderbilt Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11238

 
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