by Clarissa B. on
Not what I'd expected at all for brunch..it felt more like an early morning club scene..we had a reservations for 10 but ended up having 12 people in our party..staff was still accommodating. The bottomless mimosas got the most of me..love the music it had me dancing the whole time..some might call it "WILD"so with that being said.... I didn't get to try much of the food..just the breakfast potatoes and they were soo good..and if u like coffee they have a drink called "spark plug?!" Parking around here isn't the greatest.. So if u have reservations for a certain time plan aheAd for this. I've only tried brunch here so I definitely plan to come back and try lunch and dinner..so c'mon let's go..PARTAY!!!!!
by Stephen F. on
So, start with the good is what my mamma always told me. The atmosphere and vibe of the place is way cool. As some have pointed out, very NYC. Now, the vibe is not so cool when the music gets too loud and the people get too loud so you can't hear a dang thing! The other highlight was the beet salad. For those of you who are new to my reviews, see any other review where I have never met a beet I did not like. The burger was just "eh." To be honest, the burger did not have any flavor. More like a patty of beef from the grill. I had the farmhouse burger which was local, grass fed beef. Now, don't get me wrong, I love me a good burger, but this was just beef formed into a patty without any seasoning. To test whether I was just having another moment of my picky eater syndrome, I asked Jeff if he liked his burger. He was the same, "eh...what's all the fuss about." The fries had a tasty sea salt mixture on the outside but were way too soggy for my taste. I will stick with the one I brought and return to One Midtown for a burger but will not be going back to flip any time soon.