Presented by Castro French Bistro & San Francisco Bay Times
Welcoming hugs, big smiles, and conversation backed by live music by Dr. Dee Spencer combined to create a reunion vibe at the first Mimosa Brunch at Catch French Bistro on Sunday, February 9, 2025.
Guests arrived from multiple East Bay towns, Petaluma and Mill Valley in the North Bay, South Bay’s San Mateo, and others, as well as from the Castro and nearby neighborhoods.
Veteran bartender Antonio and General Manager Amy served up cocktail orders including bloody marys, margaritas, cosmos, martinis, manhattans, and, of course, mimosas, in addition to a selection of beers, wines, and mocktails. The eggs benedict received rave reviews along with other brunch specialties.
Super Bowl watchers sounded out with cheers, groans, and every sound in between with the consensus being that neither the game nor the half time show lived up to expectations. Moderators were periodically at a loss for words as the Eagles put a definitive stop to the Chiefs’ dreams of a “three-peat.”
“We may have lost the game but we always win the party,” shouted one fan shaking her head at superstar quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Legendary coach Andy Reid had what will no doubt be recalled as a “worst day” among his and Mahomes’ in their seasoned careers.
The Mimosa Sunday Brunch, co-hosted by the San Francisco Bay Times and Catch French Bistro, will return on “second Sundays” on March 9 and April 13, 2025, with a promise of no football game distractions.
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Published on February 13, 2025
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