Originally Posted by
Aventine
I get the feeling etta was pressured to do something for breakfast since they're the only outlet. Their effort comes across as half-hearted and the weekend breakfast exclusion shows that.
Appreciate the information thats what I perceived early on
Don't doubt it for a number of reasons.
From my decades of seeing these kinds of partnerships of independents a number of these fine dining establishments
aren't really thrilled to do breakfast in the first place
Some are pressured into it and worse asked to do room service which was the case of Hyatt Union Square
The restaurant made the front desk deliver the in room dining orders to the guest rooms
Which may make sense on a number of levels especially with any liability concerns.
At the time I loved the high quality dining in the room or the restaurant at the time without having to leave the property in dead of winter
I still have the photos of the food from Union SQ