Thursday, September 15, 2011

9/16 DC Brunch

With the change of the seasons coming, how about a new change in your daily routine as well! Brunch is a great way to break up your day and have a relaxing meal with clients, co- workers, or family! Kimball Office has listed some great brunch spots in the DC area for you to try. 

New Things To Try In The Area:


Open City 
A coffeehouse, diner, and bar, Open City is the perfect brunch location, and they serve breakfast all day! As soon as you enter this casual looking cafe you are greeted with a huge glass case overflowing with warm pastries. Open City is fully equipped for the perfect brunch, with their wide menu, massive Italian Expresso Machine, hearty breakfast options, free wifi, and fresh desserts and pastry's made daily.  Open City would be perfect for an early breakfast, late lunch, or after work cocktails with their long hours, 6am - 1 am. This restaurant does it all: Coffeehouse, lounge, diner, bar, pastry shop, and they even have a gluten free menu! 


The charming open city restaurant front.


Delicious Pastry's greet you when you enter.

Product Of The Week!
This week we are highlighting Kimball Office's Skye chair. Available in two different styles, mesh or leather, the Skye chair is also available with and without an adjustable headrest. Our Skye chair  comes with many different functions, which makes it easy to adjust to anyone. Skye's contemporary beauty and exceptional ergonomic comfort enhance any work style. The Skye chair is great for a conference room or a private office as it can adjust to any level of comfort needed. Skye comes with all adjustments standard, so you get everything necessary for comfort, productivity, and healthy sitting. 

For more information on the Skye chair click here.




Cool Things We Love:
Why not switch it up this fall and take your clients or co-workers out to brunch? Brunch is the perfect way to beat the crowds at popular restaurants, and there is a wide variety of food on the menus-lunch or breakfast! Here are some great places to have brunch in D.C:


Station 4
Station 4 is a new, cool venue with a delicious menu for breakfast, lunch, dinner, or brunch!
We are dying to try The National, for brunch: a croissant with scrambled eggs, diced ham, onions, green peppers, tomatoes, and melted cheese.
To view their entire brunch menu, click here.


For reservations, click here.

Taberna Del Alabardero Washington
Ranked as one of the best Spanish Restaurants in the country, Taberna Del Alabardero is a hot spot for dignitaries and diplomats in the DC area. 
Our favorites on their Sunday Brunch menu include: Fresh peaches in light syrup, rolled sponge cake filled with pastry cream, and fried milk with cinnamon. 
For the entire menu, click here.


For more information, click here.

Cashion's Eat Place
Cashion's is a great DC casual eatery. Our favorites on the brunch menu include: Cornmeal Waffles, The Omelette with wild mushrooms and spinach, and Sammy's scrapple with biscuits. For the full brunch menu, click here.
Dont have enough time to run out and get brunch? Try Cashion's Cornmeal Waffles with Strawberries for yourself! For the recipe, click here.





Coppi's Organic Restaurant
This fresh, organic restaurant is bringing traditional Northern Italian food to DC. 
Some great tasting items on the menu include: Wood oven baked Italian cookies, Green tomatoes and mozzarella, and oven roasted eggplant. 



For more information, click here.

Upcoming Events:


September 18th- Washington Redskins at FedEx Field against The Arizona Cardinals


September 18th- Baltimore Ravens at Tennessee Titans 


September 16th-18th- Nationals at National Stadium against The Marlins 


September 22nd-25th- DC Improve Comedy Club and Restaurant. For more information, click here.

Come check out the Kimball Office Mid Atlantic blog again next week to hear more exciting news about our industry.

Until next time, Stay green!

Kimball Office Mid Atlantic

1 comment:

  1. I missed it but i'll try my level best to stay green and rejoin this wonderful brunch event.
    ~Aansy Stone

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