In an announcement that will be sure to bring feelings of giddiness to its patrons and brunch aficionados, One Ten Craft Meatery announced that they would be starting a brunch service. Beginning February 13th, brunch will now be served at the downtown Warsaw restaurant in their catering and event space next door, also known as the Vic. Hours will be 11 am to 2 pm with Saturdays being the only scheduled day so far.
Details on the food menu were not included. However, the all-important bottomless mimosa options and a “great cocktail line-up” were promised (cue mouth watering). Other important details that were mentioned were that you could bring your own mug for coffee and no reservations would be required.
The announcement from One Ten also stated that all ages would be welcome, an important distinction to note. While the main dining area at One Ten has been reserved for adults, dining for all ages has been available in the Vic for awhile. With their brunch announcement, One Ten looks to continue that current practice, making brunch a more viable option for families with children.
Once the food menu is released, this article will be udpated with that information.
Options for a formal brunch have been lacking since restaurants were ordered to shut down in Indiana and Rua ceased its in-person dining service. The entry of One Ten into the limited brunch arena is great news for the local dining scene and for downtown Warsaw. With the hope that food brings them in and shopping and activities will keep them there, downtown businesses are sure to see an uptick in foot traffic. More people spending money with locally-owned businesses is not just good for downtown but for our community as a whole.
In case you didn’t get the title reference, I’ll conclude with a tiny twist on a lyric from an Elton John classic: “But the fever’s gonna catch you when the brunch gets back.”
Happy brunching!
Note: The layout of the restaurant has changed slightly since this video was filmed.
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