BY: Matt Sterner
When in Tucson, do as the Tucsonans do, which is currently for many, a late breakfast with bottomless mimosas. The brunch trend is alive and well from 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. at Bottega Michelangelo, and it’s brunch menu is just one of the latest additions to the historic restaurant’s re-imagined menu.
There’s plenty of choices to be made during brunch on North Oracle Road, but Bottega Michelangelo – the new and improved Michelangelo Ristorante Italiano – is in a class of its own when it comes to brunch. The Italian restaurant had a recent makeover in 2017, which brought in casual interior with its updated name. (Check out our recent article on the major changes that went down at Bottega Michelangelo.)
SOURCE: https://tucsonfoodie.com
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