Dine in Brooklyn was also offering a special for brunch where two people could dine for $20 at majority of the locations listed. There’s this cute restaurant in Park Slope called Palo Santo that I checked out on a beautiful Sunday. The restaurant is actually at the bottom of a brownstone and the decor is lovely; the space is built like a green house so it’s even nicer with the sun shining in.Let me start by saying that these guys are not known for their drinks. The sangria here tastes just like wine and the mimosas were okay at best.

Palo Santo French Toast

I definitely ordered two meals while I was here. I started with the pineapple French toast here that comes topped with whipped cream and fresh pineapple. Immaculate. This whipped cream just HAS to be homemade. Like, there is NO question. The French toast is all soft and savory. The pineapples, as I mentioned, are fresh and the combination of all this is unexplainable. Like seriously, go try this on your own.

Palo Santo Mole

I ordered the Duck Mole with Rice and beans after this. It was spicy! But Mole typically is so that was expected. The rice and beans were really good but there were a lot of beans, not really an even portion, but it was good nonetheless. The duck was made pretty well and by then I was full and happy. The pork hash and eggs are really awesome here, too, if you like swine. The place offers a pre-fix menu anyway, so if you missed Dine in Brooklyn, you can still catch a steal here. The fish and grits are recommended too!

Palo Santo Hash

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