Brunch is definitely one of my favorite meals. It's rare, relaxing and makes it OK to have a little vodka with your eggs. With its luxuriousness, however, brunch can sometimes be over priced - but other times, it can also be incredibly affordable.
Masa Southwest Bar and Grill in Woburn, for instance, offers a Brunch Fiesta, in addition to their regular brunch menu, on Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and on Sundays from 10 to 11 a.m. The price for two plates plus complimentary coffee or tea is only $7.95.
The first course selections during Brunch Fiesta include a Caramelized Plantain Empanada with Mexican cinnamon cream cheese, as well as Granola con Leche with milk or yogurt. The second course includes items such as Creamy Scrambled Eggs with Chorizo and Mexican Farmer's Cheese served with southwest home fries and multi-grain toast, as well as Santa Fe Style Eggs Benedict atop Southwestern Biscuits with avocado and green chile.
Masa's regular brunch options range anywhere from $2.95 to $13.95 a plate, which makes the Brunch Fiesta deal that much tastier. Plus, any place that gives away free coffee is always a winner in my book.
Where's your favorite place to get brunch in the Boston area?
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Monday, April 12, 2010
Best Deal This Week: 50 Cent Tapas with Free Salsa Lessons
"Salsa is a syncretic dance genre from Cuba, as the meeting point of European and African popular culture." -Wikipedia.
Zach and I have taken ballroom dancing lessons for a few months, including the Foxtrot, Tango, Rumba, and Swing - but we have yet to try Salsa, although I would love to. The dance form just looks so spicy, sexy and fun. But, like most activities, Salsa dancing would be even more enjoyable, I am sure, if food was involved - especially food for under $1.
Masa Southwest Bar and Grill in Woburn gets me. The modern, upscale Mexican/Spanish eatery offers free Salsa lessons every Thursday night from 8 to 9:30 p.m., but the dance floor is open until midnight. All that hip shakin' will make you hungry, so Masa also serves up tapas at the bar for 50 cents (they're usually only a buck, though). Masa's tapas menu is lengthy and versatile, but options include Crisp Yucca Fries; Grilled Chorizo; and BBQ Slow Cooked Lamb Springrolls with Guajillo Bourbon BBQ Sauce. Sounds like a perfect opportunity to try out some Salsa moves, while getting to taste a number of Masa's small plate creations.
Zach and I have taken ballroom dancing lessons for a few months, including the Foxtrot, Tango, Rumba, and Swing - but we have yet to try Salsa, although I would love to. The dance form just looks so spicy, sexy and fun. But, like most activities, Salsa dancing would be even more enjoyable, I am sure, if food was involved - especially food for under $1.
Masa Southwest Bar and Grill in Woburn gets me. The modern, upscale Mexican/Spanish eatery offers free Salsa lessons every Thursday night from 8 to 9:30 p.m., but the dance floor is open until midnight. All that hip shakin' will make you hungry, so Masa also serves up tapas at the bar for 50 cents (they're usually only a buck, though). Masa's tapas menu is lengthy and versatile, but options include Crisp Yucca Fries; Grilled Chorizo; and BBQ Slow Cooked Lamb Springrolls with Guajillo Bourbon BBQ Sauce. Sounds like a perfect opportunity to try out some Salsa moves, while getting to taste a number of Masa's small plate creations.
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