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Worth Our Weight-Santa Rosa Brunch and More

snarkygirl | Nov 18, 200711:16 AM     7

Has anyone else been to Worth our Weight at 630 Third Street in Santa Rosa (where Swensen's was a long time ago)? I couldn't find a post about it, sorry if I missed one.

Here's a link to a story about it from the PD:

http://tinyurl.com/3ytn67

As you can see, it's a great place to support, and worth the trip from a foodie perspective. We usually go for the Sunday buffet brunch, have been there for dinner once, and have friends that go for lunch. I'm not sure what days and times they are open, so best to call and ask, 544-1200.

The buffet brunch is $15.00. There is a table of hot offerings, usually eggs, heavenly posole in a tomatillo sauce, bacon, ham slices, potatoes, and such. They usually offer one hot dish they will cook to order, often delicious French (?Freedom) toast. Moving down the table, there are usually two quiches, one a vegetarian, a fabulous granola, fresh fruit, and yogurt.

There is also a table with cheeses, breads, a delicious trout spread and many tasty desserts. The sweets are usually two types of pot de creme (chocolate and maple are frequent flyers), very professionally turned out and tasting scones, bread pudding to-die-for, and one other dessert I can't recall.

Drinks include coffee, teas, several types of aqua fresca and iced chai.

I hope you chowhounds like it.

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