yesterday was so fun-filled and enjoyable that i just need to tell you all about it! i first started off the lovely morning with my cousin brian. he was in town from san francisco this weekend for kyle’s bachelor party, and in an effort to not crash the events, he and i met up for an early breakfast before their festivities geared up for the day. i picked him up from his rented loft in downtown atlanta, and then we zoomed off towards memorial. as we pulled up to ria’s bluebird café, we sadly realized that it wasn’t open.
“but the web site said they were open beginning at eight o’clock saturday mornings!?”
i know, i know. it’s heartbreaking! for this little place looked quite original and quirky, just what we were craving. well, maybe next time? maybe…
brian quickly hopped on foursquare and read aloud some other recommendations. “this place highland bakery has an even higher score than ria’s.”
“we can definitely go there!” i assured him. “it should just be right down the road.”
even though it was quite early in the day, there were plenty of folks already at their tables on the sidewalk. the sun was beginning to peek up over the horizon with its warm rays, so we opted to eat inside instead. it was a fine choice to dine indoors, for we were perfectly placed to visit and enjoy the atmosphere.
brian is one of the coolest people i know but is someone with whom i never get to spend enough time. considering he spent his childhood in san pedro, moved to new york for a few years, and is now in northern california, you can see how it would be hard to get together. thanks to more frequent family events and reunions, though, we’ve been pretty good about seeing each other at least once a year. ah, he’s just so cool that it still isn’t enough!
our genial waitress brought the coffees and between sips, brian and i caught up on anything and everything. his job at apple is going well, he loves his new apartment, and he is stoked for the wedding in october. he’s one of the groomsmen for kyle, and you can bet he will be tearing up the dance floor at the reception. brian definitely has a wild side, and we’ll see just how far it is unleashed next month.
per foursquare’s recommendation, brian ordered the fried chicken benedict. he had mentioned he didn’t want anything too heavy, but i think this plate weighed a good bit. those little fried tenders were smothered in a jalapeno cheddar cheese sauce that looked unreal. brian said the dish certainly lived up to its hype.

brian!
i really didn’t know what i was in the mood to eat that morning, but the sweet potato pancake caught my eye, and i figured that it would be quite delicious with my café au lait. first, the café au lait was very well made. it didn’t need any sugar or cream, and that, in my opinion, means you’ve got a great mug of coffee in your thirsty little hands. the pancake was dense and sweet and even more delicious with the caramelized brown sugar butter; and the side of bacon was thick and crispy. sometimes i like chewy bacon, but this crispy serving of pig was a great choice.
our time together was coming to a close, as i had to meet up with some peeps around ten for an alumni event. it had been so wonderful to catch up with brian, and it makes my heart ache that i only get to see him every now and then. i suppose i’ll just have to make it out to san fran sometime soon. challenge accepted!
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