Parkhouse Eatery Brunch

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VANESSA A.
UPDATED
July 18, 2025
Brunch basics:
Parkhouse Eatery offers brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 8:00am-2:30pm.
Enjoy popular food dishes like churro pancakes or chilaquiles.
Sip on classic brunch cocktails like mimosas or Bloody Marys.
Parkhouse Eatery
Brunch at Parkhouse Eatery offers a cozy, neighborhood charm with an elevated twist, nestled in a historic house in University Heights. Served on Saturday and Sunday from 8:00am-2:30pm, this beloved local spot features hearty, creative dishes like Churro Pancakes, Carnitas-Stuffed Roasted Polenta Cake, and the signature PH Benedict, all crafted with fresh, high-quality ingredients. Pair your meal with a classic mimosa, a handcrafted Bloody Mary, or a cup of locally roasted Café Moto coffee, and enjoy the inviting ambiance of the garden patio, bright living room, or cozy hearth room with a wood-burning fireplace. Whether you’re indulging in comfort food or gathering with friends, brunch at Parkhouse Eatery delivers a warm, welcoming experience that feels like home.
Parkhouse Eatery brunch times
Day | Times |
Monday | N/A |
Tuesday | N/A |
Wednesday | N/A |
Thursday | N/A |
Friday | N/A |
Saturday | 8:00am-2:30pm |
Sunday | 8:00am-2:30pm |
Last updated: 3/3/25 (Source)
Parkhouse Eatery brunch menu
Parkhouse Eatery offers brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 8:00am-2:30pm. View the menus below for more information.
Brunch food menu
Some Tidbits | $10.75 forked avocado on toast ($4.40 add 2 pieces of bacon and 2 eggs) / $7.95 house made daily muffin / $8.75 house made nut butter and toast / $9.50 fresh fruit plate / $14.75 grilled bagel / $16.50 PH chicken and pancetta gravy / $14.50 açaí bowl |
Eggscettera | $12.95 traditional breakfast ($14.50 add apple-smoked bacon / $15.50 add house made chicken sausage patty / $16.60 add Portuguese sausage / $14.50 add veggie sausage) |
Tres Egg Scrambles | $14.75 broccoli / $14.40 chili crusted tofu / $17.95 apple-smoked bacon / $16.75 fresh spinach / $15.50 spicy serrano peppers / $18.75 Portuguese sausage / $16.85 PH chicken sausage / $17 spicy pork chorizo |
Way Wild & Wicked Breakfast | $23 PH Benedict / $25.95 crab cake Benedict / $25.95 cowboy Benedict / $22 pork belly Benedict / $16.50 chilaquiles / $19.50 carnitas stuffed roasted polenta cake / $19.25 spicy homemade turkey chorizo / $16.25 pan-fried linguini and egg / $22 grilled breakfast pizza / $19 stir-fried rice bowl / $18.25 pancake combo (1 pancake) / $16.75 French toast combo (2 pieces Texas toast) / $15.50 buttermilk pancake / $16 blue cornmeal flapjacks / $19 churro pancake / $18.50 lemon ricotta pancakes / $16.50 pumpkin spice pancakes / $18.25 Challah bread stuffed French toast |
Scrumptious Sandwiches and Salads | $17.50 roasted turkey breast sandwich / $18.95 Parkhouse club sandwich / $17.25 Parkhouse BLT / $15.50 Parmesan and cilantro crusted avocado sandwich / $19.50 PH fried chicken sandwich / $19.75 lamb burger / $18.50 the real thang beef burger / $8.35 Caesar salad ($12.35 with house made croutons and Parmesan cheese) / $19 retro chicken salad / $13.85 PH salad |
Brunch drink menu
Morning Pick Me Up (We serve Cafe Moto coffee) | $4.75-$7.25 |
Parkhouse Mimosas | $12.50-$28 |
Global Bubbles & Rosé | $9-$14 (glass) / $29-$41 (bottle) |
Cocktails | $11-$16 |
Local Draught Beer and Such | $8-$8.50 |
White Wines | $9-$14 (glass) / $32-$44 (bottle) |
Red Wines | $10-$14 (glass) / $32-$44 (bottle) |
Parkhouse Eatery brunch tips
Start with the chilaquiles and add carnitas: their red or green chilaquiles are one of the most frequently praised dishes, but locals know to add the house carnitas for a next-level brunch plate.
Get the grilled breakfast pizza for the table: this house-made pizza is topped with eggs, bacon, and melty fontina-mozzarella cheese. It’s hearty enough for a meal but often shared as an appetizer between friends.
Brunch in the garden patio feels like home: the space used to be a vintage house, and it still feels that way. Choose the garden patio for morning sun, twinkling string lights, and dog-friendly dining.
They don't take reservations on weekends: even though you can book during the week, expect a wait on Saturdays and Sundays. Arrive early or plan a stroll through University Heights while you wait.
Try the lemon ricotta pancakes or the churro pancake: the lemon ricotta pancakes come with blueberry sauce and whipped butter, while the churro pancake is topped with cinnamon sugar and condensed milk. Both are shareable fan favorites.
The Portuguese sausage scramble is a local favorite: this scramble includes bacon, carnitas, cheddar, and a little heat from pepperoncini. It’s a full-flavored plate that regulars swear by.
Mimosa flights are available, but ask for the bottle trick: instead of the standard flight, ask for a bottle of champagne and a side of orange juice. It’s cheaper and gets you more drinks for your table.
Parking can be tricky, but adjacent streets are your best bet: there’s no lot, and the neighborhood fills up quickly on weekends. Look on Madison Ave or Adams Ave for easier parking within a short walk.
FAQs
Are there mimosas?
Yes, Parkhouse Eatery offers mimosas, including mimosa flights with many flavors.
Is there outdoor seating?
Yes, Parkhouse Eatery has a dog-friendly outdoor patio.
Are reservations accepted?
Yes, reservations are accepted and highly encouraged. You can book a table online.
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Parkhouse Eatery Brunchspotter review

VANESSA A.
CONTRIBUTOR
Parkhouse Eatery feels like brunch in someone’s sunlit home, the kind where you’re welcome to linger as long as your coffee stays warm. The front patio fills quickly, especially on weekends, and the whole space hums with a cozy, lived-in charm: string lights overhead, plants crowding the corners, and a soundtrack low enough to hear yourself think. It’s the kind of place where regulars greet the staff by name and everyone seems just a little less rushed. I ordered the chilaquiles with carnitas and they hit every mark. Crispy tortillas, smoky house-made red sauce, Cotija, and soft eggs that somehow survived the heat. The lemon ricotta pancakes are worth getting one for the table. They’re bright, fluffy, and just sweet enough to count as dessert without making you regret the choice. The grilled breakfast pizza is a standout if you want something hearty, and the Benedicts here all bring their own spin, especially the cowboy version with steak and roasted poblano hollandaise. It’s the kind of brunch that’s generous without showing off. Thoughtful service, comfort food that feels handmade, and a room that makes you want to stay for a second round of mimosas.