Brunch and café moments
Seattle’s Cheeky Cafe went viral on March 20 for a meatloaf loco moco, chili fry bread and a 'line-free' vibe that diners love, while weekend promos like Leopold’s Tavern’s $5 Coffee & Baileys and $12 brunch items (until 2pm) are pushing accessible, social brunch scenes. Fort Lauderdale beach boards are also circulating brunch recs — Café Del Mar, Cafe Ibiza and El Vez — proving beach-adjacent brunch culture is trending. (x.com) (x.com) (x.com)
Cheeky Cafe is listed at 1700 S Jackson St in Seattle and markets an Asian-fusion breakfast and brunch menu on its official site. (cheeky-cafe.wherevi.com) The cafe’s online menus and third‑party listings show items beyond standard breakfast fare — stuffed French toast, spicy mac & cheese and lemon poppy‑seed pancakes appear alongside its signature offerings. (sagemenu.com) Local review aggregators rate Cheeky Cafe in the mid‑4s and show hundreds–thousands of customer reviews across platforms, with Restaurant Guru reporting a 4.4 score from over 1,600 reviewers. (restaurantguru.com) Leopold’s Tavern operates multiple Canadian locations (examples listed in Winnipeg and Saskatoon) and its local venue pages and social posts in early 2026 highlight recurring weekend brunch programming and in‑house promotions. (bars10.com) Venue marketing for Leopold’s also advertises a “Breakfast Club” and a separate late‑night menu with posted hours running from 11 p.m. to close at some locations. (findglocal.com) Fort Lauderdale beach dining roundups that circulated recently name Café Del Mar, Café Ibiza and El Vez among recommended spots, and El Vez’s site notes a grab‑and‑go counter with coffee and pastries while TripAdvisor lists several hundred reviews for its Fort Lauderdale location. (newsbreak.com)