No responses yet over at the Frederick forum. I'm assuming that we want to stay within the historic district, so here are a few options:
Here are brunch menus for Acacia and Firestone's. I've never eaten at either but have heard both are good.
Cafe Nola, which is a very hip coffee shop/cafe/bar, apparently also has brunch. I've had lunch there a few times and it's been fairly good. They have good tea and I've heard that their coffee is excellent (Illy brand).
There are also places like Brewer's Alley and Isabella's that do very good lunch, if we wanted to shop first, then eat.
If anyone wants to end up on the table, I'd suggest Firestone's or Brewer's Alley. And there are three (three!!) tattoo parlors up at the top of the historic district. Strip joints would require driving, though there is an adult video/magazine shop up near the tattoo parlors![]()



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