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Lovely, Brunchly

Kick off the weekend’s saddest day in style.

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By Patrice Elizabeth Grell Yursik

Published on September 25, 2008 at 3:02am

Sunday sucks for worker bees. The last ebb of a too-brief weekend inevitably winds up becoming the day of chores and errands. Groceries! Laundry! Housecleaning! Homework! You barely find the time to kick back and watch a little football and — poof — your weekend has gone ghost like Patrick Swayze. We say to hell with the grim outlook as you march toward manic Monday. Pump your brakes and sample life’s delicious pleasures at the new Sunday Jazz Brunch at the Regent Bal Harbour (10295 Collins Ave., Bal Harbour).

Held weekly in the oceanfront restaurant 1 Bleu, it promises to bring a fresh new breath of musical fare to the stage. Expect lots of soothing sax while you imbibe an endless flow of bloody marys and mimosas, and the typical repast of brunchly offerings — omelets and waffles, raw bar and salads, charcuterie and carving stations. Today Miami native Jesse Jones Jr. and his band will entertain you while you feast. It’ll cost ya $67 per person, exclusive of tax and gratuity, and reservations are suggested.
Sundays, 2008