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Date: Tue, 15 May 90 10:37:37 -0400 (EDT)
From: Daniel.Stodolsky@CS.CMU.EDU
To: Harry.Bovik@CS.CMU.EDU
Subject: Sunday brunch

Dr. Bovik -

	Being hungry, I asked the community where they liked to have brunch on
sunday morning. The following is a summary of their responses.


The best place is the Grand Concourse at Station Square (261-1717).
About $13 a person. Also has a harp player. Sunday brunch is from 10
until 2, with no reservations accepted. Get there early if you don't
like to wait.

The Vista (International Hotel)  at 10 & Liberty (281-3700) also is
good. Lots of desserts.

Pamela's (5813 Forbes & 422-9457) is nice. They have good pancakes and
fudge. Always packed, so make a reseveration.

Le Petit Cafe (809 Bellefonte (Just off Walnut) 621-9000) is nice. About
$12 a person. The menu is small but good.

The ShadysideBalcony (5520 Walnut, 687-0110) also has a small menu but
an intimate atmosphere. Between $6-$10 a person. Reservations suggested,
and ask for a table near the window.


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Hope this helps all the hungry people out there.


Dan Stodolsky
danner@cs






