Rose & Sons
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Caloric American comfort food may be despised by some, but at Rose and Sons, it's treated with a holy reverence -- with an angle that combines Southern and Jewish styles. In a noisey and casual space, cornbread is coated in hot sauce and maple syrup, a gargantuan patty melt sits pink between layers of American cheese and rye-caraway slices, and thick bacon tops challah bread pudding (so much for Jewish dietary restrictions here). Weekly themed menus that can focus on seafood or Chinese-inspired cuisine provide a respite from the indulgent standard menu, but one thing doesn't change: greasy breakfast is served daily, well into the late afternoon. If the food wasn't enough indication, the mural of a bong on the way to the bathroom not-so-subtly suggests that this is the kind of spot to cure your munchies.