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Displaying all articles tagged:
Browntrout
New Year’s Eve
Dec. 7, 2012
Hey Mortals, Be Fools on New Year’s Eve at Acadia and Other Fine Places
New Year’s Eve specials.
By
Michael Gebert
Events
Nov. 27, 2012
Stone Crab at Southern, Baconfest Dinner at Hearty Tonight; Two Brothers Dinner
Stuff is happening, even while we’re still stuffed.
By
Michael Gebert
Events
May 1, 2012
Ground Up Farmer’s Market at Browntrout Tonight, 5 to 8
New organization holds first farmers’ market.
By
Michael Gebert
Rahm Spotting
July 28, 2011
Rahm Spotting: Have You Eaten Next to the Mayor?
Mayor Emanuel likes to sample the best of the city.
By
Nick Kindelsperger
Lists
Nov. 13, 2009
In a Tough Year, The
Reader
Doesn’t Like To Use the Word ‘Best’
But still, judgment on restaurants must be passed.
By
Helen Rosner
The Other Critics
Sept. 24, 2009
Browntrout Shines; Nana’s Brunch Is Sunny
Plus: Morgan Harbor Grill rocks the kosher-contemporary-seafood category.
By
Helen Rosner
The Other Critics
July 31, 2009
More Love for Browntrout; Siboney is ‘Dismal’
Plus: Yolk’s terrific eggs benedict; delightful sushi; where to find winter at the Wit hotel.
By
Helen Rosner
The Other Critics
July 30, 2009
Browntrout Transcends its Name; Eivissa Too Foamy
Plus: Sunda is essentially a high-end P.F. Changs
By
Helen Rosner
Menus
July 27, 2009
Have Lunch Today at Browntrout
Browntrout’s lunch service includes five sandwiches and a salad. That’s it. That’s enough.
By
Helen Rosner