Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Square Cafe-Too Hip to Be Square

After a short hiatus from blogging, Michelle and I are back with critical palates and empty stomachs. Summer is great for outdoor dining, refreshing cocktails, and slow cooked barbecue and we plan to take advantage of the warmer days ahead. We are both excited to try both new and veteran restaurants in the city as well as share our own recipes as we experiment with our new charcoal grill. To resume or blog we decided to go to Square Cafe, one of our favorite restaurants for brunch. 

Square Cafe is located on South Braddock Ave in the cozy neighborhood of Regent Square. The location can be troublesome when the Squirrel Hill Tunnel is closed but there is a more scenic alternate route through Oakland, Squirrel Hill, and Frick Park. Street parking is limited though you are likely to find a space Sunday morning when the neighboring businesses are closed or open later in the day. Square Cafe has an abundance of seating inside and out and accommodate a large number of patrons. Brunch is popular on the weekends and there usually is a wait. 



The cafe is like a gallery with eclectic pieces of art on the walls. There are low tables, high tables, and a bar with stool seating. Dining inside tends to be elbow to elbow if you go during peak hours. Though the outdoor seating is on the sidewalk, there isn't much car or foot traffic. If you have a well-behaved dog (unlike us), you can bring him/her to join you while you dine out.



The menu includes dishes made with seasonal and local produce, and vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options. Flavored milkshakes and hot beverages are served in addition to the traditional fruit juices and soft drinks. Michelle and I enjoy the specialty lattes such as the Banana Nut Toffee (banana, hazelnut, and caramel) and the Fat Man (chocolate, hazelnut, and caramel) served in glazed mugs made by an artist from Mexico. I like my coffee like I like my women-dark and sweet with a little bit of spice. 




Normally I don't order pancakes, waffles, or French toast to eat because they are often too sweet and resemble more of a dessert. I prefer more traditional dishes like corned beef hash or eggs benedict but the special captured my interest. For my meal I had the Johnny Cakes made with fresh cornmeal and served with a banana puree topping. The pancakes were crispy yet light and the banana puree added just a hint of sweetness. I like that the fruit wasn't added to the batter because the pancakes can become soggy. These were the best pancakes I've had in quite a while (sorry, Michelle). 



Michelle had the Short Ribs Benedict, a toasted English muffin topped with braised short ribs, two eggs over easy, and hollandaise sauce. The short ribs were tender and not to chewy like when they are overcooked. There was just the right amount of hollandaise sauce drizzled over the dish and sauce to muffin ratio was perfect. The meal was served with a side of greens which was a pile of lettuce with a citrus vinaigrette. The salad was boring and asparagus would have been a better alternative. Despite the salad, Michelle was satisfied with her meal. 



Though it is out of the way, Michelle and I are willing to make the drive to Regent Square for brunch at Square Cafe. The menu is fresh, the service is friendly, and we love the outdoor seating. It is a great way to end the weekend and prepare for the work week.  

-Mark

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