Brunch with Mimosas for Two or Four at Toshi’s Living Room & Penthouse (Up to 53% Off)
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Linger over spreads of eggs benedict and mascarpone-topped french toast within the sleek confines of the Flatiron Hotel
Many classic breakfast foods have their origins in the farm–eggs come from chickens, bacon comes from pigs, and milk comes from chickens. Rise and shine with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $29 for brunch for two with two entrees and two mimosas (up to a $58 value)
- $55 for brunch for four with four entrees and four mimosas (up to a $116 value)<p>
The brunch menu includes entrees such as brioche french toast stuffed with Nutella and whipped mascarpone and the Benedict Arnold with housemade rosemary focaccia, canadian bacon, poached eggs, and wasabi hollandaise. Until December 30, diners can enjoy live music with their mimosas.
Linger over spreads of eggs benedict and mascarpone-topped french toast within the sleek confines of the Flatiron Hotel
Many classic breakfast foods have their origins in the farm–eggs come from chickens, bacon comes from pigs, and milk comes from chickens. Rise and shine with this Groupon.
Choose Between Two Options
- $29 for brunch for two with two entrees and two mimosas (up to a $58 value)
- $55 for brunch for four with four entrees and four mimosas (up to a $116 value)<p>
The brunch menu includes entrees such as brioche french toast stuffed with Nutella and whipped mascarpone and the Benedict Arnold with housemade rosemary focaccia, canadian bacon, poached eggs, and wasabi hollandaise. Until December 30, diners can enjoy live music with their mimosas.
Need To Know Info
About Toshi's Living Room at the Flatiron Hotel
The bouncer at Toshi’s Living Room is Ponzu. Ponzu is a morkie—half maltese, half yorkie—lapdog who has a keen radar for detecting meanies. At Toshi's, there are no meanies or bacon smugglers, thanks to Ponzu, but instead an atmosphere that celebrates good food, good cheer, and "moments of rapture … where you're happy to be alive and wanting to live forever," as stated on Toshi's website. Opened in the late summer of 2011 at the Flatiron Hotel, Toshi's space is designed to embrace both its guests and its artists, who appear on stage for a fusion of song, dance, playwriting, and other live performances.
The man behind Toshi is Robert "Toshi" Chan, a former Wall Street trader turned party promoter, turned actor, turned real-estate mogul. He and Ponzu have attracted considerable press throughout his tenure, including a feature on Fox 5 News for his outlandish Super Bowl party with a $1,500 ticket price and a gold-bullion bean dip, and more recently in the Epoch Times, which chronicled his rise since his undergraduate days at Columbia through this latest venture at the Flatiron Hotel.