Eat Art Love – A Brunch Affair to Remember

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Eat Art Love – A Brunch Affair to Remember

After reading some wonderful things about Eat Art Love, we decided to check them out for brunch a couple of weeks ago. Located in the Warehouse Arts District at 589 22nd St S in an unassuming strip plaza, one would never guess what wonderful creations come out of this kitchen. They are currently open for brunch only Friday – Sunday from 9:00am – 3:00pm. However, starting January 8th they will be joining forces with Roy Allen who is opening Sage’s Playground (next door) to offer a full cafe experience. Sage’s offers specialty coffee, tea and seasonal drinks. The new hours starting January 8th will be Wednesday – Friday 8am – 2pm for fast casual grab and go food and caffeine fixes, and Saturday – Sunday for full service brunch from 9am – 2pm. There are plans in the works for 2025 to possibly add dinner a night or two during the week.

The Executive Chef and Co-Owner is Mario Brugnoli, whose resume includes professional cooking at fine dining restaurants, including Michelin star Rocca in Tampa and Meliora in Sarasota. He has also competed on Food Network’s show Chopped. Co-Owners with Chef Mario are Jose and Natalie Martinez also owners of Sartorial, Inc in downtown St Pete.

Front Entrance
Front Entrance
Sage’s Playground’s temporary set up – Owner Roy Allen and his daughter.

Our first visit we decided to start with one of the specialty drinks called Jess’s Spiced Green Tea Elixir made with green tea, spice infusion and rosemary. You can choose to add prosecco, which I did. It’s quite refreshing for any occasion.

Jess's Spiced Green Tea Elixir
Jess’s Spiced Green Tea Elixir – green tea, spice infusion, rosemary with added prosecco

The interior is quaint and festive. Reservations are recommended as there are limited tables.

Interior Bar
Interior Bar

Our first food item was the Poached Egg Dip with creamed potato and chives and served with sourdough bread for dipping. This is a wow dish and a must order to share. It’s rich, creamy and the sourdough is just dreamy as well.

Poached Egg Dip - creamed potato, chives with sourdough
Poached Egg Dip – creamed potato, chives with sourdough
Poached Egg Dip up close
Poached Egg Dip up close
Poached Egg Dip
Poached Egg Dip broken open

Next, we had to order the E.A.L. Classic which has perfectly soft-scrambled eggs, with kielbasa that has that satisfying snap when you bite into it and a juicy burst of salty flavor. The hashbrowns were quite crunchy, but a tad overcooked giving them a bit of a burnt taste. The caramelized onions and housemade spicy salsa verde rounded out the dish nicely.

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The E.A.L. Classic - scrambled eggs, kielbasa, hashbrowns, caramelized onions
The E.A.L. Classic – scrambled eggs, kielbasa, hashbrowns, caramelized onions

The Housemade Sausage Sandwich was a no brainer to try with pickled onions, Weber’s mustard and a potato roll. In my book, you can never go wrong with sausage and mustard. This was very good, but in my opinion, it could have used more mustard.

Housemade Sausage Sandwich with added fried egg
Housemade Sausage Sandwich with added fried egg – pickled onion, Weber’s mustard, potato roll

On our second visit, the very next week, our friend Lisa joined us. She and I started with prosecco.

Prosecco & Mimosas served for brunch.
Prosecco & Mimosas served for brunch.

Kevin ordered this highly impressive, housemade hot cocoa which came out ceremoniously with a flaming marshmallow. This was so rich and decadent. You could tell it was made in house. I would so order this again.

Housemade Hot Cocoa with a flaming marshmallow
Housemade Hot Cocoa with a flaming marshmallow

I had my eye on the Confit Duck Leg from the get go. The grits with whipped feta were a perfect textural balance to the crispy duck skin and juicy interior. I could not really find a reason for the tomatoes. They didn’t add anything flavor wise to the dish or the visual appeal. I think it would be gorgeous and taste better without them. They just seemed out of place.

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Confit Duck Leg with white grits, whipped feta and roasted red peppers
Confit Duck Leg with white grits, whipped feta

The stand out star from both visits was Grandpa Larry’s Benedict which Lisa ordered. The 24 hour ragu is Mario’s grandfather’s recipe and is absolutely delicious. Combined with the eggs, garlic bread, parmesan and basil it is an outstanding, hearty dish that I can’t wait to eat again.

Grandpa Larry's Benedict - poached eggs, garlic bread, 24 hour meat rags, parmesan and basil
Grandpa Larry’s Benedict – poached eggs, garlic bread, 24 hour meat ragu, parmesan and basil

A very cute presentation on the Fried Chicken Sandwich served in a sandwich sleeve with Chef Mario’s picture on the front.

Fried Chicken Sandwich on a potato roll with hot honey, mayo and pickled cabbage
Fried Chicken Sandwich on a potato roll with hot honey, mayo and pickled cabbage

The Fried Chicken Sandwich is monstrous. It is served on a potato roll with hot honey, mayo and pickled cabbage. The chicken was fried to perfection. I am not a fan of the “hot honey” craze that it seems every chef in town is into, I would order this again without it. If you’re a savory person, like me. I would suggest that. The bun is good but had a hard time holding up to the sandwich. But again, the chicken is really the star here and it worked well.

Kevin recommends cutting the sandwich in half, and then eating it from the middle. This way you get all of the flavors together at once and it’s much more enjoyable than chewing through the plain chicken alone from the outside overhang until you get to everything else.

Fried Chicken Sandwich on a potato roll with hot honey, mayo and pickled cabbage
Huge Fried Chicken Sandwich
Fried Chicken Sandwich on a potato roll with hot honey, mayo and pickled cabbage
Fried Chicken Sandwich inside

All in all, Eat Art Love is such a great addition to the Warehouse Arts district and has such a unique menu. I would highly recommend for all to support this great local spot.

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  • Eat Art Love
  • (727) 289-1713
  • Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch
    • Fri - Sun 9:00am - 3:00pm
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  • Take Reservations: Yes!
  • 589 22nd St S, St Petersburg, FL 33712, USA

A modern weekend brunch restaurant.

DISCLAIMER: Kevin, Lori, Abby, Haley, Lindsey & Mahika do not dine anonymously (this would be impossible) and we sometimes get free food (though never expected). However, we dine with the locals and we support our own. You will always get honesty in a respectful manner. We do not include any large national or regional chains in our ratings and reviews. We focus on independent locally owned eateries exclusively.

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