Taste-bud tantalizing brunch adventures in San Diego
Publishers note: The world changed in November 2022 when Open Ai launched the chat bot Chat-GPT. We wanted to find out how long it would be until Ai took our jobs. We have been reporting on San Diego’s food scene for over a decade and wanted to see what and where a robot would recommend. I mean they can’t even eat. I think you will agree that our jobs are safe from robots, at least for the time being.
The entire story was written off of this question prompt: “write a listicle about the 5 best places for brunch in san diego, please write from a gen z perspective, point out reasons the reader should want to go and what they should expect and write it in a way that is atypical for most brunch stories, make it tongue in cheek funny and a little over the top.”
*All of the photos for this story were generated by ChatGPT’s cohort Dall-E2.
Egg-cellent Eats
The Cottage in La Jolla is a popular spot for brunch. With menu items like crab cakes benedict and brioche french toast, you’ll be cracking up (sorry, I couldn’t resist) at the deliciousness. Expect a trendy, coastal vibe and a wait for a table, but trust us, it’s worth it.
Mimosa Madness
If you’re looking for bottomless mimosas and a beachy vibe, look no further than Pacific Beach’s The Boardwalk. This surf-inspired spot serves up a variety of brunch favorites, including avocado toast and chilaquiles, and you can sip on unlimited mimosas while lounging on the beach. Just don’t forget the sunscreen!
Waffle-y Wonderful
The Broken Yolk Cafe in Encinitas is a well-known spot for brunch. The menu is centered around classic brunch dishes, including their famous “Giant Omelette” and “Stuffed French Toast” . The atmosphere is cozy and casual, perfect for a lazy weekend morning.
Brunchin’ Like a Boss
The Mission in North Park is a must-visit for all brunch enthusiasts. With menu items like crab cakes benedict and brioche french toast, you’ll be cracking up (sorry, I couldn’t resist) at the deliciousness. Expect a trendy, industrial vibe and a wait for a table, but trust us, it’s worth it.
Boozy Brunchin’
For a boozy brunch experience, check out The Smoking Gun in Little Italy. With a menu of brunch cocktails like the “Bloody Maria” and “Bourbon Peach Tea,” you’ll be feeling tipsy in no time. The food is also on point, with dishes like the “Smoked Salmon Scramble” and “Fried Chicken and Waffles.” Just make sure to pace yourself, you don’t want to end up being the drunken brunch mess.
These are some of the popular and well-reviewed brunch spots in San Diego that have received positive feedback from customers. They offer a unique atmosphere and a variety of delicious options that will make your taste buds sing. So, gather your friends, put on your stretchy pants, and get ready for a brunch experience like no other.