On Tuesday (2-4-26) Gregg asked me if I would like to go to Tatte's Bakery for a late lunch. We have been there once before but only had a pastry. This time we looked for a breakfast sandwich, which is available all day, and this would be our first meal of the day. Gregg had a Croque Madame on a croissant with a coke
and mine was an egg, beef sausage, tomato and cheese on a challah roll. My drink was a latte. It was very good, but I ended up saving the top of the bun and taking it home for supper. It had a nice cheese melted on it and was easy to heat up. I paired that with a banana and that was it for me. No fussing in the kitchen that night.
If you would like to take a look at the place, you can click on this link. We decided at some point that we would go back and try something else on the menu, though both were very good.
I looked the place up to find more information after we came home. The word "Tatte" is pronounced "tah-tay" or "ta-tay" (rhymes with "latte"). It was founded in 2007 by Israeli-born pastry chef and former film producer, Tzurit Or. She started out with a small stand at the Copley Square Farmers Market in Boston, where pastries were sold and made in her home kitchen. It was Chef Or's young daughter, who pointed at a photo of her grandmother and said, "Tatte" (meant to be Sata, Hebrew for grandmother). While "Tatte" is Yiddish for "daddy, the name stuck as a tribute to the family. Their first actual cafe opened in Brookline, Massachusetts in 2008, and then the brand expanded to Washington DC in 2020 and has since grown to 50 locations.
Here's a photo of the breakfast menu. I left my reading glasses behind, and it helped magnifying the photos so I could more easily read the menu after enlarging the screen. The sandwich I had is the fifth one down on the left. Gregg's order is underneath it. It's a bit blurry but you can enlarge it for a clearer look.
There was still a lot of snow in the parking lot, piled high in some parts, but the pathway to the bakery was clear and had been treated. No fear about slipping on ice. Gregg found a place about a hundred feet away, but he got the car and picked me up at the door.
People are slowly getting things cleared out, and hopefully Mother Nature will do her part. Here is our forecast from February 5th to the 13th.
That's about all for this visit. We'll be going back to the bakery sometime, but not for a while.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by.
A very modern bakery...Love eggs!
ReplyDeleteThey have an impressive bakery. Do they serve dinner as well? I would go there if it was near me! We only were able to get out of the driveway yesterday.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely meal! We don't have anything like that where I live. I think it's a wonderful restaurant!
ReplyDeleteYou have plenty of snow, and the weather is supposed to improve.
I have snow again today, but I hope the weather will improve soon!
Have a lovely day! Hugs, Elke
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ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice place for breakfast, your meals look yummy.
It may not warm up here until next week sometime, our snow is not melting.
Take care, enjoy your day!
This morning I topped my homemade whole-wheat bread with cheese and cracked two eggs on top... it looks similar to your breakfast,
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And I love drinking coffee in the morning.
We have -2 degrees Celsius and about the same amount of snow as you, and if there's no black ice, everything's perfectly fine.
Have a great day!
Hug Viola
It looks like a nice place and both your meals look delicious.
ReplyDeleteGoing out for breakfast is not something we have done much of. Maybe we’re overdue.
ReplyDeleteI love Tatte. I miss it. And love it.
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Looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteI like going out for breakfast. We are sort of planning to do that next week.
ReplyDeleteIt looks as though your weather is improving. Three cheers!
ReplyDeleteLooks good Denise. The menu very different from the Scottish Menus. I do like going out for breakfast but don't really eat breakfast in the house! :-D
ReplyDeleteThis looks like an enjoyable place to eat and the food looks good, too. That's a lot of snow.
ReplyDeleteI love to go out to breakfast. Looked so good. Man, you do have lots of snow there!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like an interesting menu. Sure is cold there. Hope it warms up nicely.
ReplyDeleteThat type of snow melts very quickly. The sun comes out and the temperature rises and the snow melts very quickly.
ReplyDeleteY U M M Y I must check that link to see if they have a location here
ReplyDeleteHugs Cecilia
That looks like a good restaurant. I love breakfast. And I think I would have done the same as you taking things home. How are you liking driving and maneuvering in snow?
ReplyDeleteThat does look a nice place to eat and the food looks and sounds good too!
ReplyDeleteI always think snow looks lovely in pictures, as it does in the photographs you've shared.
Here in the UK once again it has been raining!
Happy end of the week wishes.
All the best Jan
Me dio ganas de tu sanduche. Te mando un beso
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