James
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We went to this place to get bottomless brunch, and I thought it was a pretty good experience
The drinks are the main attraction here - and what I thought was interesting was this spot offered premium mimosas for $5 more than the regular orange juice. in addition, choosing one of these meant you could mix and match flavors of these premium mimosas throughout. I hadn't seen type of selection before, and ended up sampling a bunch of drinks over the course of the 2-hour time limit. My favorites were the strawberry lemonade and pineapple.
Also what was cool was the drinks came in these massive glasses - unlike the typical mimosa which comes in a thin, smaller glass. The volumes for each drink was impressive
Of course, we did also eat here. We started with sharing a bunch of appetizers - the donut holes, tater greens, and deviled eggs.
I thought the donut holes were incredible. They were fried incredibly well on the outside - you could tell with a deep, dark brown color. In addition, they felt crispy to the touch - contrary to the average donut hole that just collapses upon the slightest pressure. When I took a bite of these, I could tell they were truly special - the inside didn't just rely on pure sugar. Instead, the yeast was fluffy enough and so easy to bite through on the inside, and the outside was touched with cinnamon and churro dust, an amazing combination. The portion size on these was also great - there were so many in a single bowl. I actually preferred to eat these without dipping in the jam or chocolate sauce
The tater greens were fine. The tots weren't really crispy, but I did like the fried onion pieces on top. The deviled eggs were also pretty solid
For the main, since wings were $1 on that day, I decided to get 8 of those. These were just ok, though, in my opinion. The meatiness per wing was very good, but everything else was a bit lackluster. There wasn't much seasoning from the Cajun rub, and the skin wasn't crispy at all. These appeared to be baked, not fried, which also didn't feel like the best. I ended up finishing only half of these. I also had a bit of the fried chicken & waffles, which was also average.
For the price, this came out to around $55/person for the full meal + drinks, which is on the expensive side, but I honestly didn't think it felt that expensive. The portion sizes were very good, and the drinks weren't overpriced
Overall, this is a good place for pretty solid drinks and average-ish food. We enjoyed our overall experience here. Get the donut holes though. 7.5/10