Fries and shine again! Sunny Side Up brunch at Pittsburgh Sandwich Society on June 23
Brunch is back! This month we are pairing brunch eats with Grist House beer. Advance tickets are just $10.
by Stephanie Brea
June 18, 2019
Sunny Side Up is an outdoor, recurring, pop-up brunch partnership between Very Local and Pittsburgh Sandwich Society. Join us in their side lot to eat great food, drink great beers and take advantage of Pittsburgh’s summer sunshine. Your $10 ticket gets you:
- 1 menu item of your choice
- 1 beer from Grist House (a nonalcoholic drink option also available)
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Exact menu to be determined, but last month featured loaded fries with a dippy egg, a breakfast burrito, the ultimate breakfast chicken sandwich with a Just Good Donuts bun, or a Pigeon bagel breakfast sandwich. Gluten-free and vegetarian modifications available.
Additional food and drinks are available for purchase. Remember to bring your ID if you plan on drinking. Tickets are encouraged, as that gets you the brunchclub discount and guarantees that it won’t be sold out. You can still take your chances and pay full price day-of. Tickets available via Eventbrite until 6/21: https://bit.ly/2x0rJYf
Rain or shine.
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Party time, egg-cellent! It’s a 10-Buck-Brunch
Sunny Side Up Brunch with Grist House
Sunday, June 23, 2019
10 AM – 2 PM
Pittsburgh Sandwich Society (side lot)
Tickets $10 in advance. Buy your tickets here.
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