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First review of the new “Eats”

It’s back! Urbandaddy.com has a writeup on the new and improved “Eats” at Clement and 2nd Avenue, which was recently taken over by the Burma Superstar / B Star Cafe conglomerate.

Many readers lamented its closing, saying the well-worn cafe was “one of the best breakfast/brunch places in our neighborhood.”

Well, it sounds like the new one will still fulfill all our breakfast needs, perhaps with a little more flair. Urbandaddy writes:

All the traditional standbys are here—Belgian buttermilk waffles, farmer’s market scramble, chicken and waffles, two eggs with bacon and home fries. But you can also partake of daily specials posted by the chalkboard, which lists the day’s local ingredients (think: potatoes, chard, pears).

He also says you’d never know who’s running the place based on its decor:

Even though the new Eats is brought to you by the same owners of Burma Superstar and B Star Bar, you’d never know when you step into this bright, farmhouse-styled eatery.

The new “Eats” is serving breakfast daily from 8am to 3pm. Who’s ready for some pancakes!!!

Sarah B.

2 Comments

  1. I’m excited about the new Eats! While it is a little strange that–by the looks of things, at least–the Burma Superstar people will soon own everything on Clement east of 5th Ave., I thought the previous Eats was really bad. Everything there tasted weirdly the same–the eggs, the bacon, the toast–and by “same” I mean “completely lacking in flavor.”

    I like that the new version highlights dishes with locally-grown ingredients; I’m looking forward to trying out the place, and will this coming Sunday with another Inner-Richmond friend.

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