Pomegranate Bistro
Hidden in a business park, from the outside the Pomegranate Bistro slightly resembles a warehouse, but inside? Such a cute place. Seriously. With chandeliers, pomegranate pink walls, wooden tables adorned with different colored tablecloths, a huge open kitchen visible through the glass windows and a wood fire burning oven, the menu full of comfort food has a Southern slow-and-drowsy ambiance that makes you never want to leave. Owner Lisa Dupar, well-known local caterer, hit bull’s eye with her cozy family style bistro, gathering Indian, Chinese, European and American families all in one room… I have never seen so many non-embarrassed, non-grumpy high school and college aged kids willingly out with their parents. On the weekend. Apparently they’re all here for the hearty firebread (try the one topped with arugula, prosciutto, truffle oil, and sea salt). If you don’t have time for the weekend brunch but don’t want to miss out on the goodness, there’s a grab-and-go bar with coffee, fresh pastries and dessert. I repeat, grab-and-go dessert.
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