It’s not often I make it to the Marina. Why? Honestly, because I’m lazy. Most of my friends live in my neighborhood, so I tend to wreak havoc in the confines of the Lower Haight. But when I had the opportunity to try the new brunch menu at the Dorian, I grabbed gal pal Kay of Teach Me Whatever and headed north.
The Dorian is unassuming from the outside, but glamorous and classy on the inside. Large lighting and a gleaming bar surround green velvet booths and tables. The menu is equally as rich. Their billionaire’s bacon is legitimately one of the best things I’ve eaten in a long time, and the beignets are magic. Also the egg sandwich—total win.
Not to be forgotten from the menu are the drinks, a staple of any solid brunch. The Dorian offers a variety, with my favorite being—naturally—the mango mimosas. Multiple mimosas.
Check out the Dorian for your next brunch date!
The Dorian
2001 Chestnut Street
My favorite restaurant finds are always the unassuming ones that surprise me once I sit down . Great suggestion!
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