They learned about brunch late in life and they see it is a high-class white people thing.
I know some black people who think Cheesecake Factory is five-star dining.
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They learned about brunch late in life and they see it is a high-class white people thing.
I know some black people who think Cheesecake Factory is five-star dining.
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They learned about brunch late in life and they see it is a high-class white people thing.
I know some black people who think Cheesecake Factory is five-star dining.
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Yeah, some black people do act like it's the symbol of 'I have arrived' but it's whatever, as long as it's fun to them, I don't see the harm.
I barely ever woke up in time for 'Brunch' in the states but I went to Red Rocks in DC once when I was in town and it was such a joke.... people packed in like sardines, ordering chicken and waffles pretending like it's the epitome of fine dining when it's really just like two chicken tenders over an eggo....
Now, I have actually had 'high-tea' countless times and prefer it to brunch but that's cause I feel like sometimes the brunch crowd can be overwhelming if it's not at a Michelin star type place - a lot of people doing the most. Best brunch I had in DC was at Blue Duck Tavern.
Yeah, some black people do act like it's the symbol of 'I have arrived' but it's whatever, as long as it's fun to them, I don't see the harm.
I barely ever woke up in time for 'Brunch' in the states but I went to Red Rocks in DC once when I was in town and it was such a joke.... people packed in like sardines, ordering chicken and waffles pretending like it's the epitome of fine dining when it's really just like two chicken tenders over an eggo....
Brunch itself is cool
Ppl using brunch as a lifestyle/stunting is kind of annoying
It's just a fad, "day parties" are beginning to take over the brunch movement really. In my city hood people doing day parties and brunch now, it's not even bougie anymore.
Traveling internationally is not even bougie anymore, hood people on my timeline been in Iceland, Phi Phi Islands, Nice, etc. All kinds of places I KNOW they never heard of 5 yrs ago.
The alternative is what tho? Black people never leaving the block/city and thinking Red Lobster is the best restaurant on earth?
So I'm not that mad at it
Yeah, some black people do act like it's the symbol of 'I have arrived' but it's whatever, as long as it's fun to them, I don't see the harm.
Us romantics know brunch is the way to a womans heart.
It's not quite breakfast, it's not quite lunch, but it comes with a slice of canteloupe at the end. You don't get completely what you would at breakfast, but you get a good meal.