Le peep vegan options7/13/2023 ![]() Just a stone’s throw from the USC Horseshoe, Cool Beans is where folks young and old come for their caffeine fix. Charming old building with tin ceiling and local art everywhere. A brilliant self-serve coffee bar allows patrons to help themselves with bottomless mugs. But this is not fast food, and the reward is well worth it. They don’t take brunch reservations, and there’s usually a moderate wait. Brunch specials may include a superior Eggs Benedict or a tri-pepper omelet with smoked Gouda. Daily ala carte breakfast always available. Get your “hair of the dog” with the “Smoky Bacon Bloody Mary” or a fresh-squeezed mimosa. Legendary “Hangover Hash Browns” win the day every time. Serving breakfast seven days a week, including Sunday Brunch, Café Strudel is family friendly but also a great cure for recovering revelers. This quaint, bohemian gem of an eatery has been a local favorite for 17 years. Locally owned by transplanted Brits, the Pub has a casual, communal ambience that can get feverish when folks gather to watch soccer or rugby on one of the flat-screen televisions. Customers sing praises for the Pub’s Scotch Eggs. Brunch selections include Irish potato pancakes with eggs, English baked beans on toast, and even a selection of English hot tea (be sure to try the decaffeinated peach tea) served with lemon and honey. This is the only place in the Midlands where you can get a traditional English breakfast that’s tasty and authentic. Were he to visit Columbia, chances are that footballer David Beckham would be right at home at the British Bulldog Pub on Bower Parkway in Irmo. From mom-and-pop joints to elegant champagne brunches, Columbia has plenty of ways to greet the morning, sunny side up.īy Kristine Hartvigsen and Katherine Pettit ![]()
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