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Thumbnail image for mexicanbread.jpgWith money tight but gas cheap and time off in excess, my husband and I plotted our post-Christmas road trip. We lounged for two days with the folks in Fogelsville, PA, then darted east to Brooklyn. After a night out at Redd’s Tavern in Williamsburg with a schoolmate, we journeyed to Chavella’s in Prospect Heights to meet a former Traveler colleague, Emily Haile, for a scrumptious Mexican brunch.

The $11.95 brunch includes hefty and somewhat spicy portions, unlimited tea or coffee, and colorful Mexican sweet bread. And as someone who doesn’t eat eggs, I was anxious after initially scanning the menu; all of the entrees were egg-centric. Not to worry, our gracious server suggested a trio of sides (chorizo hash, refried beans, and a chicken tamale adorned with guacamole) that filled me up and got me craving more – despite a stuffed stomach.

Chavella’s atmosphere is snug and festive but not overdone. We lingered over our coffee and conversation and weren’t rushed out. So Brooklyn-goers, be sure to head over to Chavella’s for some authentic Mexican cuisine that’s flavorful, fresh, and thankfully egg-free.

Chavella’s: 732 Classon Ave, Brooklyn, NY; +1 718 622 3100. 

Photo: Jackie Turner from Flickr

Comments

  1. Emily
    January 8, 2009, 5:26 pm

    Meg, it was great to see you! Chavella’s is definately my favorite neighborhood joint. Always super fresh!! next time try the cactus tacos…

  2. IT Blog
    January 8, 2009, 5:47 pm

    Yum. Emily, next time I’m in town you’re taking me there!

  3. food photographer singapore
    August 17, 2009, 10:52 am

    looks really good..