Let`s Do Brunch - Sugar Land Magazine

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Let`s Do Brunch - Sugar Land Magazine
Fort Bend DINING
Kerry, Olivia, Taylor, and Wendy enjoy
Café Adobe’s weekend brunch
Let’s Do Brunch
Fort Bend Diners Enjoy Food, Family,
and Friends at Local Eateries
By Tonya Ellis & Select Photography by Suzi Issa
The Phlgar family during
brunch at Escalante’s
Brunch at Karl’s at the
Riverbend
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If you’re like most Fort Bend residents, you like to relax with family
and friends on the weekends. What better way to connect with your
crew than to enjoy a scrumptious brunch at one of the area’s many
restaurants? Pull up a chair and sample what some of the best Fort
Bend brunches have to offer.
Black Walnut Café
16535 S.W. Fwy.
Sugar Land
281-565-7800
Comfy, over-sized chairs make guests feel at home in this cozy café,
where the daily breakfast is offered until 4 p.m. on Saturdays and
Sundays. Try the make-your-own omelet, where you can add the
usual cheese, peppers, and onions, or get adventurous and mix in
pico de gallo, black beans, and jalapeños. If you’re not in the mood
for breakfast food, sample
one of the many popular
salads, sandwiches, or
signature entrees.
Café Adobe
2329 Hwy. 6
Sugar Land
281-277-1700
La Madeleine
2675 Town Center Blvd. N.
Sugar Land
281-494-4400
Say bonjour to breakfast all day at La Madeleine, which serves up
country French cuisine. Dip into a tasty quiche Lorraine or quiche
Florentine. Custom omelets
are available, as are bacon,
sausage, scrambled eggs,
and the usual breakfast
fare. Croissants, crepes, and
other French pastries are
made fresh each day. Ooh
la la!
Perry’s
Steakhouse
& Grille
Stop in at Café Adobe any
day of the week for a TexMex brunch explosion.
Bite into breakfast tacos
and migas made of crispy
corn tortilla chips mixed
with scrambled eggs,
cheese, and jalapeños.
Huevos rancheros and
fajitas with eggs are also
popular. Make sure you
drink plenty of water,
because the oh-so-good
food is flavored with
plenty of spicy jalapenos.
Brunch is served from 11
a.m. to 2 p.m.
2115 Town Square
Place
Sugar Land
281-565-2727
Escalante’s
15933 City Walk
Sugar Land
281-242-1100
Diners come in hungry
and leave happy from
Escalante’s Sunday brunch,
Lemon ricotta pancakes at The
which runs from 11 a.m.
Cheesecake Factory
to 3 p.m. Feast on omelets
or French toast with maple
syrup and cinnamonsliced apples. Migas,
breakfast tacos, and huevos rancheros are also popular and tortillas
are always made fresh. Lunch and dinner items, like their delicious
enchiladas, fajitas, tacos, fish, and meat entrees, are also served.
Karl’s at the Riverbend
5011 FM 723
Richmond
281-238-9300
international. Owner Chef Karl Camenzind hails from Switzerland.
Brunch favorites include lamb shanks, salmon over spinach, roast
beef, seafood etouffée, and Wiener schnitzel. Diners will find all
the usual breakfast foods there too, including bacon, eggs, and
hash browns. Over 12 different salads are on the buffet, including
asparagus, duck, marinated salmon, and a traditional green salad.
Desserts include apple strudel, chocolate mousse, white chocolate
mousse, and Bavarian crème.
Watch the creek flow and horses graze during Sunday brunch at
this countryside restaurant. The view is provincial, but the food is
An upscale experience
is always on the menu at
Perry’s Steakhouse and
Grille, which serves brunch
every Sunday from 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m. Along with eggs
and bacon, try their crab
cakes, Creole Benedict,
Creole remoulade, and
chicken cordon bleu. There’s
a special brunch menu for
kids, and lunch and dinner
favorites are also available
during brunch hours. Fresh
fruit compote, muffins, and
honey butter are offered
with all brunch entrees.
Post Oak Grill
1550 Lake Pointe Pkwy.,
#500
Sugar Land
281-491-2901
With everything from empanadas and crab cake sandwiches to
cannelloni and bread pudding, you’re sure to find something to
love at Post Oak Grill. Perfect for a late brunch or early lunch,
the restaurant offers gorgeous views overlooking the lake and an
upscale, yet relaxed atmosphere. Delight in flavorful options like
black bean soup, farfalle Mediterranean pasta, fried green tomatoes
with crab, or roasted Muscovy duck breast drizzled in blackberry
sauce. Stop by on weekdays beginning at 11 a.m.
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The Burning Pear
16090 City Walk
Sugar Land
281-275-5925
Perry’s Steakhouse and Grille
This restaurant is named after the prickly pear cactus; a plant burned
to remove its thorns, so hungry cattle can eat it. Though the prickly
pear is scorched, brunch at The Burning Pear is cooked to perfection.
Fresh omelets, waffles, and other brunch-time favorites are available
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. each Sunday.
The Cheesecake Factory
16535 S.W. Fwy.
Sugar Land
281-313-9500
Strawberries, pecans, and Chantilly cream may sound like a yummy
dessert, but they are also ingredients in The Cheesecake Factory’s
giant Belgian waffle, served during Sunday brunch. From 10 a.m. to
2 p.m., diners can order specialties like the smoked salmon platter,
eggs Benedict, or the Monte Cristo sandwich, made of French toast
and stuffed with bacon, ham, scrambled eggs, and Swiss cheese. Have
a sweet tooth? Try the French Toast Napoleon, made with three slices
of French toast and stacked with strawberries, pecans, and Chantilly
cream. Is cheesecake still available during brunch hours? Of course!
The Rouxpour
French toast at The Rouxpour
2298 Texas Dr.
Sugar Land
281-240-7689
New Orleans-style cuisine is dished up at The Rouxpour’s brunch
from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Sunday. Red beans and rice, boiled
shrimp, cornbread stuffing, and bread pudding round out the usual
breakfast foods. Co-owner Mack McDonald is originally from Baton
Rouge, LA, and his partner Lincoln Ward is a native Texan. Both now
live in Sugar Land. SLM
TONYA ELLIS enjoys having weekend brunch with her family at Fort Bend’s many
restaurants.
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Where to Find Sugar Land Magazine
Look for Sugar Land Magazine at these fine area establishments.
24 Hour
Emergency Room
16000 SW Fwy., #100
Sugar Land, TX 77479
59 Diner
12550 SW Fwy.
Stafford, TX 77477
Best Western
Sugar Land Inn
6330 E. Riverpark Dr.
Sugar Land, TX 77479
Café Adobe
2329 Hwy. 6 S.
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Chick-Fil-A of
Greatwood
20010 SW Fwy.
Sugar Land, TX 77479
Chick-Fil-A of
Rosenberg
24734 SW Fwy.
Rosenberg, TX 77471
Central Fort Bend
Chamber Alliance
4120 Avenue H
Rosenberg, TX 77471
CVS Drug Store
2102 Eldridge Rd.
Sugar Land, TX 77478
CVS Drug Store
13829 SW Fwy.
Sugar Land, TX 77478
OakBend Medical
Center
(Main Campus)
1705 Jackson St.
Richmond, TX 77469
Walgreens
4711 Sweetwater Blvd.
Sugar Land, TX 77479
Walgreens
4790 Lexington Blvd.
Missouri City, TX 77459
CVS Drug Store
16515 Lexington Blvd.
Sugar Land, TX 77479
OakBend Medical
Center (Williams
Way Campus)
22003 SW Fwy.
Richmond, TX 77469
Hilton Garden Inn
722 Bonaventure Way
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Ragin Cajun
16100 Kensington #400
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Wendy’s
9145 Hwy. 6 S.
Houston, TX 77083
La Quinta Inn
& Suites
28332 SW Fwy.
Rosenberg, TX 77471
Raising Cane’s
1529 Hwy. 6 S.
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Wendy’s
16710 SW Fwy.
Sugar Land, TX 77479
Stomping Grounds
15415 SW Fwy.
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Whole Foods Market
15900 SW Fwy.
Sugar Land, TX 77479
Lupe Tortilla
15801 SW Fwy.
Sugar Land, TX 77478
Memorial Hermann
Sugar Land Hospital
17500 W. Grand Pkwy. S.
Sugar Land, TX 77479
Walgreens
6120 Hwy. 6 S.
Missouri City, TX 77459
Walgreens
17330 Grand Pkwy.
Sugar Land, TX 77479
Walgreens
3902 FM 762
Rosenberg, TX 77469
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Sit back, relax and enjoy a cup of
coffee with your Sugar Land Magazine.
Available at the following locations:
24406 SW Freeway
Rosenberg, TX 77471
19908 SW Freeway
Sugar Land, TX 77479
5940 S. State Hwy. 6
Missouri City, TX 77459
4720-A Sweetwater Blvd.
Sugar Land, TX 77479
16098 City Walk Blvd.
Sugar Land, TX 77479
4721 Hwy. 6 S.
Missouri City, TX 77459
Escalante’s southwestinspired brunch
Chef JL Quevedo adds the
finishing touch to New Orleansstyle French toast at The Rouxpour
Karl, owner of Karl’s at the Riverbend,
serves up brunch favorites
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