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The Brunch Menu You Can’t Get Enough Of

Is there anyone who doesn’t love to eat breakfast for lunch or dinner? My love for breakfast is just as much as my love for potato-based dishes. There’s a good number of brunch options in the Cleveland area, but there’s one in particular that has yet to disappoint us.

Chorizo-Potato Hash N Eggs ImageIf you have an appetite for brunch, you need to check out The Feve. Not only are their dishes amazingly delicious but it’s very affordable. We’ve been to some “nicer” brunch places that have seriously disappointed us and cost us double of what we would play at The Feve.

The Feve is located in Oberlin, Ohio. There’s a nice liberal arts college, along with a little main street area that not only houses The Feve, but also galleries, local restaurants, hardware shops, and bakeries. In addition to the restaurant, it’s the diversity in a small town that attracts us to Oberlin.

So…The Feve. If it was up to my husband, we would be there every weekend. But sometimes we fall into Vanilla Bean Custard French Toast imagethe suburban life of toting our son to soccer games, swim class, play dates, etc. But we are there pretty often. We’ve been going there for a couple of years now and we have yet to eat off their non-brunch menu. I’m sure it will happen some day. There brunch menu includes a few “regular” items like the Classic Cakes. My son gets them every time and I completely understand why. My in-laws have said that it reminds them of Czech pancakes. They are flatter and thinner, but they are still really fluffy. My husband regularly asks my son for a bite because it’s so damn delicious and my son refuses to share. One of the first brunch dishes I tried was the French Toast, it was delicious! French Toast is one of the items that is always on the menu but the toppings differ every weekend. So far, my favorite has been the vanilla bean custard with fresh berries. YUM! In addition to french toast, there are a few other “rotational” items like the hash n’ eggs, pancakes, soup & sandwich, quiche, and many more. And let me tell you, none have disappointed us. Now, there are few stand outs. I can’t wait till I see biscuits and gravy on the menu again, along with the ham and cheese sandwich with the nice creamy soup. Just thinking about this is making my mouth water!

One more thing about The Feve – the staff. They are great! They are really friendly, fast, and we can always count on them to help us when there are too many good options on the menu.

When you are in Oberlin, there’s a few other places that I highly recommend. If you want, you can use our itinerary which is to eat brunch at The Feve, then head over to the Blue Rooster Bakehouse (I highly recommend their lemon curd croissant, salted caramel cookie, pepperoni rolls, and their blueberry muffins), and Cowhaus Creamery for some ice cream. Oh and don’t forget to stop at the Ginko Gallery & Studio.

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