Sunday Funday! I don't know if you are aware that I like, no, I LOVE brunch. So, Maretes and I were due for some hang out one on one time. We decided to hit up Comet... huge surprise right? I got there first and signed up for a table. It was only about a 20 minute wait which was pretty darn good but, it was earlier for the Sunday Brunch crowd... 10am. Remember, this is a "slow food" restaurant who prides themselves in good food from scratch, so don't expect a speedy in and out kinda joint.
Bloody Mary with High Life Mini for the Chaser |
Diner side. Obtained from Yelp.com |
Due to my need to try something different every time I go to Comet (still have no doubled up on menu items...thank you very much), I ended up ordering an omelet. Maretes was excited to be part of the blog and asked me what else I have not adventured to try on the brunch menu and so she ended up getting the meat and eggs.
Maretes' Meal (I like alliteration.)
Details: Meat and Eggs. Meatloaf covered with homemade sausage gravy, two eggs which she ordered over easy and covered with cheddar, hash-browns and asked for onions added to it, and chose cinnamon toast. $11.00 (additional cost for her cheddar and cinnamon toast as well, I think, but I don't know how much.)
Meat and Eggs. Hashbrowns, Over Easy Eggs covered and Cinnamon Toast. |
Maretes' thoughts: Initially, she was surprised and disappointed when she noticed that the sauteed onions were in a little clump under the hashbrowns instead of mixed into them but when she tasted them with the hash-browns, they were so good. She was happy and impressed with how fresh everything tasted. The eggs were overcooked and not over-easy as she had ordered. Possibly because they had to let the cheese melt onto them. Cinnamon toast was made from scratch in her opinion and was oh so delicious. Kind of like they took a piece of white toast and spread some butter on it and sprinkled cinnamon and sugar. Their homemade gravy is creamy and full of flavor. Large helping of meatloaf so come hungry. Per the servers, it's made daily. Let me tell you, this meal was comfort food in a nutshell. It's like getting a hug from an all American Grandma. Now, who wouldn't like that?
My go.
Details: 3 egg omelet with tomato, spinach and mozzarella, served with hashbrowns and I chose rye bread (I know, I've already been told that only old people eat rye but I love it!... Not just bread for a Ruben... a bread for all occasions.) $7.50 and $0.75 cents for an extra ingredient since the omelets come with a choice of two.
3 Egg Omelet (tom, spin and moz). Rye Toast and Hashbrowns |
Other things to consider:
-Since I had a bloody Mary, I was in need of some caffeine. I was able to order a coffee to go. BONUS was that I wasn't charged for it. God, I love this place.
-Great service on this visit despite the crowd and how busy it gets.
-Able to get your meal how you want it... ie all Maretes' add ons and the option for vegan and vegetarian dishes.
-Parking can be terrible on the lower east side. Maretes was struggling with this one.
-Brunch menu is more extensive than their typical daily breakfast menu. Brunch is served on both Saturday and Sunday.
Overall, this was a good visit. You know I'll always come back here. Love this place to death. Of course, there are some things I like more than others. On this visit, my meal was average, the bloody was good as always and the company and service was fantastic.
Comet Cafe
1947 N Farwell Ave
Milwaukee, WI 53202
(414) 273-7677
OPEN
Monday - Thursday 10:30am-2am
Friday 10:30am - 2:30am
Saturday 9am - 230am
Sunday 9am - 2am
Food service ends at 10pm nightly
Happy Hour M-F 3:30 - 6:30pm
Daily Drink Specials start at 6:30pm
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