over the weekends for a late morning meal, although it is every girl's goal to live like the Sex and the City women. To our credit, many of the topics of conversation are very similar to those on the show. Wouldn't you like to be a fly in my drink?I will be dedicating this post to a few of our favorite brunch locations, but this is in no way an invitation for you to join. Sorry, we already have a foursome and that would just ruin the whole SATC image we're trying to emulate...
I will not go in any order of preference, but I will start with my favorite: Dusty's (3200 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026). Why is it my favorite? Well, besides the feeling of
being transported into your French grandma's fancy living room in a bus full of non-bathing hipsters, the food is very good. My favorite items are the Dusty's crepes (asparagus, ham, Swiss cheese, and bechamel sauce) which cures all sorts of hangovers and the omelets are not be messed around with either. For those who are less committed to dying of a heart attack (*coughlosercough*), there are scrumptiously lighter dishes that are just as good.TIP: During the weekdays, all breakfast dishes are $9!
If you jump back on the hipster expressway, the next stop for a good brunch would be at
Square One Dining (4854 Fountain Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90029). The menu is solid and classic, but be sure to check out their specials. Sometimes they'll feature something you didn't know you were craving. I've had a breakfast sandwich save my life once... no, really. Also, if you're ever looking for the place or telling someone how to find it, just tell them it's across the street from the massive blue Church of Scientology building that looks like a haunted hospital/dungeon. 
Not too fond of Silver Lake, or want to go somewhere where the people don't look like they've been stuck in an island for a week? Then venture further west to Quality Food & Beverage (8030 W 3rd St Los Angeles, CA 90048) or Toast (8221 W 3rd St Los Angeles, CA 90048). This picture accurately depicts what the
scene at Toast is like. And you are highly likely to have to wait a while for a table, but nonetheless, it is worth it. Why, you ask? Because every once in a while, you need a good scramble of eggs, potatoes and aspiring
actors/actresses. It keeps you grounded. As for Quality, you are ensured the namesake and their homemade biscuits are pieces of baked goodness. That's saying a lot from a girl who doesn't generally like biscuits. Just slap on some jelly on them bad boys and your day will suddenly be better.This city is in no ways lacking good brunch sites. Other honorable mentions: Alcove Cafe & Bakery (1929 Hillhurst Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027), Basix (8333 Santa Monica Blvd, West Hollywood, CA 90069), and Hill Street Cafe (1004 Foothill Blvd, La Canada, CA 91011). So, brunch away!


