Fresh. Local. My calling card. Murray Street does rustic and comfort food. The portions look small, but don’t be fooled. Very hearty and filling. Sort of what you would want on a cool, rainy fall day. Which it was the day we visited.

We didn’t order an appetizer, but they brought us a cookie and brownie to start. The brownie had flecks of sea salt on top. Dessert before brunch, great idea! The OJ was freshly squeezed.

Cheezy potato casserole, baked herb-topped egg ‘omelette’, heirloom tomatoes,bacon, spring greens
I enjoyed my B.E.L.T. Especially the greens hidden underneath the potatoes. Added a light touch to an otherwise hearty dish.

Cheezy potato casserole, braised corned beef, poached egg, bone marrow Hollandaise