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The Breakfast Klub

Thank you DISHIE Marylu for this entry!!!



Waking up at 7:30am on a Sunday morning can only mean one of two things, either a.) you are crazy! please go back to sleep or b.) treat yourself to a good breakfast you couldn't enjoy during the work week. Good news Houston, you can knock both out!  Enjoy sleeping in, but as soon as you wake up head to The Breakfast Klub.

It's not the typical house of breakfast. No no, this is place takes an ordinary breakfast meal makes it extraordinary! The Breakfast Klub will add flavor to your entire morning (or afternoon!).  There is actually a line to get in, and it's not because of limited space or bad service, it's because Houstonians want good food. Standing in line isn't boring either, it gives your nose a treat with the different smells of cheesy eggs, sizzling bacon, Belgian waffles, fresh fruit, fried catfish, and hot wings, all making the wait well worth it. The best part is sitting down and having your food served within seconds! I'm not making this up, if you don't believe me you should go check it out!

Although the food was amazing, one of the best parts of The Breakfast Klub is the service. Every client is personally welcomed at the door and the owner, Marcus Davis personally comes and checks on every table. It's breakfast networking, my favorite kind of talk! If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is, but in this case The Breakfast Klub is the place to be. They are located at 3711 Travis Street inside of Midtown, and the doors close at 2pm, don't be late!

Posted on Wednesday, October 8, 2008 at 01:42PM by Registered CommenterDISHhouston in | CommentsPost a Comment

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