Cool place for New American fare & creative cocktails in a warm space with handcrafted furniture.
"Local Three’s Sunday brunch isn’t your ordinary buffet. Grab a plate and walk through the spacious kitchen where the feast of sweet and savory dishes awaits. The menu changes to reflect what’s in season, but may include items like strawberry wedge salad, buttermilk biscuits with jam, quiche and macaroni and cheese. Note: Local Three is closed for renovations through August 5." - Lia Picard, Henna Bakshi
"Local Three is back again with its New Year’s Day, all-you-can-eat brunch buffet served in the kitchen. Hit the buffet as many times as you wish, but the rule at Local Three is eat what you take. Reservations are highly encouraged for this popular brunch buffet. The restaurant is also serving its regular menu." - Beth McKibben
"Book the chef’s table inside the kitchen at Local Three. The eight-course meal for up to four people comes with drink pairings. The meal kicks off with bites like truffle parmesan popcorn and a Caesar salad and ends with cheeses and dessert. $250 per person. Call to reserve." - Beth McKibben
"The all-you-can-eat Sunday brunch buffet in the kitchen at Local Three is back. Simply head to the kitchen and grab whatever plates strike your fancy, including smoked salmon avocado toast, fresh buttermilk biscuits, shrimp and grits, French toast, and even a smoked brisket patty melt. Hit the buffet as many times as you want, but the rule here is eat what you take. The restaurant reserves the right to charge an extra 20 percent to the final bill for excessive food waste. Sunday brunch buffet, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. $49.93 per adult and $19.93 per kid." - Beth McKibben
"Local Three offers a brunch kit for Valentine’s Day feeding up to six people, along with other takeout offerings paired with wine. The Box O’ Love gift package from the restaurant includes a bottle of Champagne, Jardi chocolates, a dozen red roses, and Local Three’s Green Lovelace cocktail mix. Order takeout meals, kits, and the gift box online for pick-up. Masks required." - Beth McKibben