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Roux 3 Restaurant:Wine Bar

presents…

 

Easter Sunday Brunch

March 23

11am-3pm

 

Sesaonally Fresh, Locally Produced

-Fruit & Produce

-Made To Order Farm Fresh Eggs & Omelets

-Brioche French Toast w/ Caramelized Bananas

-Smoked Fish Selection

-Crisp Salads & Sandwiches

-Children Friendly Menu

-Fresh Squeezed Orange Juice All Afternoon

 

*Bring in this E-Mail for a complimentary

glass of champagne w/ fresh OJ (Mimosa)

(Limit 2 per table with entrees purchase)

 

Dinner Will Also Be Served Easter Sunday

4:30-8:30pm

 

 Make Your Reservations Now @ www.roux3.com

or by calling 610.356.9500

 

Look for a new seasonal menu with a more casually

chef inspired approach coming this spring!

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