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Arcadians looking for a new weekend brunch spot can now add Postino to the list.
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The stylish little wine cafe at 3939 East Campbell Avenue (Campbell and 40th Street) is following the lead of its two other locations — on Central Avenue and in Gilbert — in helping to wake up those in need of farm-fresh comfort foods and $5 mimosas on Saturdays and Sundays.
Here’s what brunch biters can expect.
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From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday, Postino’s will offer a small selection of brunch dishes including Country Toast ($8.75) with Italian ham, dijonnaise, and Gruyere with sunny-side up eggs; Ciabatta French Toast ($8.75) with housemade berry preserves, almonds, and vanilla crème fraiche; and a Farm Scramble ($9.75) of Yukon Gold potatoes, eggs, herbs, onions, Gruyere and white cheddar served with mixed greens and tomato salad.
On the brunch-y beverage side are $5 mimosas, Bellinis, pitchers of beer, $3 cucumber-honey lemonade, and French press coffee.
The three Postino locations are owned by restaurateurs Craig DeMarco and Lauren Bailey. Postino Arcadia is housed inside a 1950s-era Arcadia post office and has recently been remodeled to include new seating, bathrooms, a revamped bar area, and a collection of classic skateboards lining the walls.
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