![]() ![]() The Prosciutto Benedict at Pop’s For Italian is topped with sliced prosciutto and sausage gravy. Breakfast Club, 1713 Haggerty Road, Commerce Township 24. All options are served with tomato au gratin, hash browns, or diced potatoes. Breakfast Clubīenedict options at Breakfast Club include the Classic Eggs Benedicts, which is a traditional benny made with Canadian bacon the Smoked Salmon Benedict, made up of capers, onion, and salmon the Napoleon Benedict with portobello mushroom, spinach, grilled tomato, and a pesto hollandaise and the Crabcake Benedict topped with tomatoes au gratin. You can also get The Classic Eggs Benedict, which comes topped with ham and hollandaise. “Fork favorites” include the Voodoo, an English muffin topped with guacamole, chorizo, cheddar cheese, and salsa verde, and the Pesto Benny, an English muffin with house made basil pesto, sautéed spinach, mozzarella, and tomato. This metro Detroit chain’s menu includes several standout eggs Benedict options. Toast, 203 Pierce St., Birmingham 4 Woodward Ave., Ferndale 24. You can choose an English muffin or biscuit in Ferndale. ![]() In Birmingham, Bennys are served on an English muffin. Customers can sub fruit, side salad, or tomato slices for an additional cost. All Bennys are served with home fries, bacon fried rice, or grits. There’s also the Mexi in Birmingham (called the Chorizo in Ferndale), which comes topped with smashed avocado, chorizo sausage, tomato, and spicy hollandaise. The latter features smoked salmon, spinach, tomato, dill hollandaise, and balsamic drizzle. Toast offers up a more classic eggs Benedict - the Toast Benny at the Ferndale location (called the Classic in Birmingham) is topped with bacon or ham, tomato, spinach, and hollandaise - and a more unique option called the Nova Scotia. The Nova Scotia is a more unique take on the eggs Benedict offered at Toast. Breakfast includes potatoes or fresh-cut fruit. ![]() The Eggs Benedict features a toasted English muffin, Canadian bacon, and hollandaise while the Crab Cake Benedict features a toasted English muffin with crab cakes and hollandaise. While Mad Hatter has had to put a pause on this offer for the time being, it’s still offering two Benedict options you won’t want to miss. Prior to the pandemic, this Birmingham bistro was known for its build-your-own Benedict special. Dime Store, 719 Griswold St., Suite 180, Detroit 31. Customers have the option of choosing house breakfast potatoes, side salad, or fresh fruit with their meal. The Cold-Smoked Salmon features salmon, chive cream cheese, onion, arugula, and capers on an English muffin and the Cheesesteak is built on an English muffin and features shaved ribeye, onion, criminology mushroom, and American cheese. There’s the Classic and Veggie as well as two unique bennys. With a fun interior in a theme I love, and dishes that are amazing – The Mad Hatter Bistro is one place I will continue to head back to again and again.The Benny’s section on Dime Store’s menu features an impressive lineup of eggs Benedict dishes. Since their food is all prepared in small portions, the risk of cross contamination is minimal. Their helpful staff were also able to answer any questions. While they don’t have a separate gluten free menu, they do have items marked and enough for someone to make a complete meal out of. Their menu is comprised of small plates and fun mixed drinks. While it was the interior space and design that drew me into the Mad Hatter Bistro, it’s the food that will keep me going back. ![]() The basement or lower level is actually the Alice Room, featuring greenery walls, more intimate space and Alice in Wonderland themed artwork. Instead it is now a two level restaurant with unique spaces on each level. The space the Mad Hatter Bistro is in now use to be a Quiznos – although you couldn’t tell from the space as it is. From curving booths, mismatched wall paper and furniture, cards and clocks the space is fun and funky wrapped in one. Instead the restaurant took the interior and wrapped it completely it in the mind of the Mad Hatter. It wasn’t until I actually went to the Mad Hatter Bistro that I saw that it was more than just a quick change of wall paper that a lot of other restaurants try to pull off as their interior. You see, Alice in Wonderland is one of my favorite stories and movies, so a restaurant completed in that theme stopped me in my tracks. But when I walked past the Mad Hatter Bistro in Birmingham earlier this year and saw the interior, I had to stop in. Sure, the smell wafting by helps with some people but usually it’s the type of food they serve or even past experiences with the place. It’s not often that just walking by a restaurant will get me to stop in. ![]()
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