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Sunday Brunch in the Garden With Urbano Café and Tom Spicer

By Nancy Nichols |

I’m calling this event the We’re All Bozos on this Bus Brunch. Tom “Nick, You’re Suck a Tool” Spicer and his FM1410 neighbors, Kristen and Mitch Kauffman of Urbano Café, have put together a rocking Sunday buffet brunch. It takes place from noon until 2PM on April 28 in Spicer’s garden, It’s BYOB and I’ve pasted the menu below. I’m sure the nice folks at Jimmy’s next door will be ready to help with wine pairings. Roger Boykin and Friends will be providing the R&B which will continue until 5PM. Bring a blanket and hang out. All you need is $45 and a reservation. Hurry: 214-823-8550.

ENTREES

Citrus Tequila Cured Salmon with Toast Points, Cream Cheese and Texas Honey
Baked Redfish with Creole Meuniere on Spicer Greens
Frittata with Asparagus, Mushrooms, Parmesan and Tarragon
Spiceman’s Red Beans and Rice
Buttermilk Fried Chicken Strips
Hosias’s Pulled Beef Tacos with Salsa Roja

SIDES
Seasonal Fruit
Spiceman’s Garden Salad
Penne Pasta with black olives, cucumbers, Texas tomatoes. basil, feta cheese, thyme and oregano
Pumpkin Butter Grits
Herb Baked Tomatoes
Apple Smoked Bacon
Corned Beef Hash
Scrambled Eggs
Chorizo Sausage Gravy
Biscuits and Scones

Let me know if you have questions about this or any other updates at Urbano. Thanks!

Sincerely,

 

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