
Un brunch qui brille à El Paso - des saveurs fraîches et un charme en plein air chez The Junction Brunch House
Situé au 3001 Pershing Dr à El Paso, The Junction Brunch House propose une cuisine décontractée axée sur le brunch. Les clients louent un service chaleureux et amical, des places assises rapidement, un environnement propre, et un menu de favoris tels que des pancakes, des gaufres, des chilaquiles verdes, du pozole les week-ends et un Benedict au porc effiloché. Des places en extérieur ombragées offrent une expérience de brunch confortable et accueillante.
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Profitez de plats exclusifs tels que le pozole rojo et le Pain perdu Cobbler à la pêche, disponibles les samedis et dimanches.
Détendez-vous dans notre espace extérieur avec une ambiance décontractée et libre, idéale pour le climat d'El Paso.
Des places assises spacieuses pour les groupes, idéales pour des rassemblements entre amis ou en famille dans un cadre chaleureux et convivial.
Savourez nos pancakes moelleux et réputés, ainsi que nos options créatives de pain perdu, préparés frais chaque jour.
Offres variées comprenant des chilaquiles, du steak frit pané, des gaufres et bien plus encore pour un plaisir tout au long de la journée.
Casual dining, freewheeling style restaurant with delicious food. They serve the best pancakes in town if this is what u r looking for, freshly made, slightly burnt edges, soft and fluffy inside. Sides r at reasonable price compared to most restaurants in town. Recommended for brunch!
Party of 2 for an early breakfast. We were sat almost immediately. All staff were extremely polite and helpful with recommendations. Restaurant was clean. A little cozy but you could also sit outside. Drinks were ordered and then we ordered our food. The pozole, chicken fried steak, waffle and bacon. No complaints on any of the food. My favorite was the red pozole. Flavorful!!!! A must stop if in the area.
Location : 5/5 (Corner restaurant) Service :5 /5 all waiters were constantly checking in on us Atmosphere : 3/5 - we sat in the outside with the slightest bit of shade that kinda blocked the air when blocking the sun. Food : 5 /5 from a picky eater I wish I had ordered more cause I kept eating from everyone else’s plates! Price : 5/5 i believe I paid 70/60$$ and we were a total of: 4 people. I will definitely recommend it to friends. I will absolutely come again. Showing love all the way from Kuwait! 🇰🇼
Wanted to try a new place for breakfast and lunch. Reviews on Google maps seemed very good. It was a Monday holiday, indigenous day. Arrived and there was a wait, rather quick. Outside area, however it was raining. Plenty of options from the menu and drinks. A place I would recommend. Good atmosphere, to include the people that work there.
My husband and I were starving and had heard great things about The Junction Brunch House, so we finally decided to give it a try — and wow, what a treat! It was our first time there, and they sat us outside immediately, which turned out to be really nice. We loved being able to talk and enjoy the fresh air. They even had a cooler outside to keep things comfortable. I’m sure they’ll eventually add an awning, but we were perfectly fine without it. There were a few flies (lol, comes with being outdoors), but nothing that took away from how great everything was. The food was delicious! I ordered El Mosquito (basically chilaquiles verdes with eggs on top — sooo good) and my husband got the pozole rojo, which they only serve on weekends, along with the pulled pork Benedict. Both were incredible! And then… the showstopper: the Peach Cobbler French Toast — also a weekend special. Hands down, the best French toast we’ve ever had! Aldo gave us amazing service, and other staff members came by to check on us too. It’s rare to go somewhere for the first time and have everything go perfectly, but this was one of those experiences. 10/10 recommend — we’ll definitely be back and bringing friends next time!
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