On days like that, grab your preferred brunching partner, saunter into this bright, airy spot and settle
into that tufted-leather booth among the vintage-looking everything.
You might start with something hot, caffeinated and entirely satisfying. But if the strong Italian
countryside vibe has you fiending for rosé, that’d be a good call, too. As would homemade pumpkin
lasagna, ricotta gnocchi and baked eggs with truffle and pecorino fondue.
And come summer, you’ll be able to enjoy any of those dishes out on their so-very-brunch-appropriate
sidewalk.
By summer, we mean that slightly warmer version of November 2015.