From Coffee to Eggs: Pensacola’s Ultimate Breakfast Guide
Remember breakfast, that long-lost dining experience between dinner and brunch? Surely you can’t start every day with a crab cake drizzled with Hollandaise sauce.
Did you really have a good weekend if you didn't have mimosas? Here's 4 places for bottomless mimosas in Pensacola. Come on out and sip and savor the weekend in Pensacola with everyone’s favorite morning cocktail.
Is a leisurely Saturday part of your weekend plans? Sunday Funday, anyone? Pensacola has some of the finest brunch spots on the Gulf Coast, many of them offering bottomless mimosas to whet your appetite.
Gather your girl squad, your significant other or anyone who likes to raise a glass (or two or three). It’s time to toast to the weekend! Bottomless mimosas weren’t always a staple of the breakfast table (if you can imagine that!).
The cocktail, traditionally made with champagne and orange juice, gained popularity over the years at morning wedding receptions and social events. Local restaurants took notice, and now many patrons look for a mimosa special on the menu when choosing where to go for brunch. Well, mimosa lovers, you are in luck because we’ve done the legwork for you.
Here are four places to enjoy bottomless mimosas in Pensacola:
Located in Downtown Pensacola with a great view overlooking Pensacola Bay, South Market's brunch and mimosas are sure to leave you feeling fabulous. They offer their bottomless mimosas and brunch EVERY DAY! Their bottomless bubbly is only $15 with options of different juices, along with a $20 bloody mary option if you're feeling that instead.
Overlooking the Intracoastal Waterway that separates Gulf Breeze and Pensacola Beach, The Grand Marlin offers indoor and patio seating. They take brunch seriously here, offering live music on most Sundays at the patio’s North Drop Bar. You can have fresh baked pastries and frittatas or indulge in any of several oyster dishes, shrimp cocktail, filet mignon or even lobster tail. Mimosas and house-made bloody marys are $2.50, a Grand Mimosa with Grand Mariner is $6, and there is a MANmosa, made with Pensacola Bay Brewery Li’l Napoleon IPA draft, a splash of orange juice and a shot of orange vodka. If you’re looking for an elegant but lively atmosphere at Pensacola Beach, The Grand Marlin is the place to go.
On the west side of Downtown Pensacola, George Artisan Bakery & Bistro combines French influences and fresh ingredients for a lovely brunch presentation. Favorite entrees like Shrimp and Grits and Very Berry French Toast are joined on the weekend brunch menu by omelets, salads and sandwiches. For $15, you can have a pitcher of mimosas made with sparkling wine and your choice of orange, pineapple or grapefruit juice. Other combinations with sparkling wine are also available on the menu. Try a cucumber mimosa or an apple cider mimosa for something different from the norm. Pastry chef Jordan Hewes has dreamt up some truly decadent desserts and pastries, some available daily and others that can be ordered in advance from the bakery.
O’Riley’s Irish Pub Downtown may be best known for its beer selection and pub food, but the mimosas and brunch are good, too. The brunch menu is available Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Catch the hottest sporting events on one of the pub’s many HDTVs, throw darts in the library room or sit outside and enjoy people watching on South Palafox Street. A bottomless mimosa is $5, or $15 without a brunch food order. Popular entrees include the Benedict Ferdinand VII, two soft poached eggs over a blue crab cake atop an English muffin with house made hollandaise, and Chicken & Waffles.
Now you’re ready to sip and savor your weekend in Pensacola.
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