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Run To Briar Patch For the New Menu by the Brunch Baddie of Denver

Chef Amanda Singh joined the team at this new neighborhood spot a couple months ago, now she brings her signature brunch skills to the table. 
Written By: author avatar Linnea Covington
author avatar Linnea Covington
Linnea Covington is the managing editor of DiningOut. She comes to us with a long background in food, restaurant and drinks journalism. Over the last two decades she's written for tons of publications including Denver Post, Washington Post, Forbes Travel Guide, 5280 Magazine, New York Magazine, New York Times, Time Out New York and more.
The Monte Cristo on the new brunch menu at Briar Patch. | Photo by Linnea Covington
The Monte Cristo on the new brunch menu at Briar Patch. | Photo by Linnea Covington

Though chef Amanda Signh didn’t give herself the title “Brunch Baddie of Denver,” that was the Food Network, she has embraced it wholeheartedly. After all, she said, the morning meal is her favorite to make. 

“Brunch is my thing, and I am not a typical chef, I thrive in brunch [service],” said Signh as she whipped up the new breakfast items coming to the Briar Patch menu. “I’ve launched a brunch program in every place I’ve worked at.”

Denver's Brunch Baddie, chef Amanda Singh. | Photo by Linnea Covington
Denvers Brunch Baddie chef Amanda Singh | Photo by Linnea Covington

That’s why, starting today, the four-month-old Congress Park eatery will offer the meal each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. It’s something Singh has worked up to since joining the team a couple months ago. Prior to that, she held the position as executive chef at the hotel restaurant Apple Blossom in the Hyatt Centric in Downtown Denver.

Craving a more connected, neighborhood vibe, the chef came to Briar Patch (sister space to Jefferson Park’s brewpub Briar Common) with the goal to bring her signature comfort foods to the table. Already Singh has revamped the opening menu, adding an addictive pot pie and plenty of scrumptious burgers to the line up. With brunch she took complete control, adding tried and true recipes such as the Overnight Oats with berry compote and the Salmon Benedict, which features salmon cakes topped with her perfected hollandaise sauce. 

The new breakfast burrito at Brier Patch has a blanket. | Photo by Linnea Covington
The new breakfast burrito at Briar Patch has a blanket | Photo by Linnea Covington

Other items on the menu also impress. For example, the hefty breakfast burrito blanketed in a layer of crispy cheese, and the Monte Cristo, a decadent feast of deep fried Texas toast stuffed with ham and cheese and served with a tangy side of fresh raspberry jam. The Denver Omelet came out exactly as it should, perfectly balanced with bell pepper, ham, onions, and cheese. Also try the Fried Chicken and Cornbread Pancakes, Singh’s take on a classic chicken and waffle order. It comes with house-blended bourbon-chipotle maple syrup that’s good on just about any of the brunch items. 

Many of the dishes arrive with house tots, a breakfast carb that toggles between a classic tater tot and fried mashed potatoes. These delightful bites could be a meal alone, and with a side of Singh’s indeed perfect hollandaise, become a crave-worthy treat. As a bonus, breakfast entrees run between $12 and $16, with huge, shareable portions guaranteed to fill up the hungriest of diners. 

Don't miss out on chef Amanda Singh's hollandaise sauce. | Photo by Linnea Covington
Dont miss out on chef Amanda Singhs hollandaise sauce | Photo by Linnea Covington

“I love my title, I really love what I do, and I’m really passionate about what I do,” said the chef as she put the final touches on a towering Croque Monsieur. And with each taste of Singh’s brunch creations, there’s no doubt that she truly does. Find out for yourself, starting today.

Visit Briar Patch Monday through Thursday from 4 to 9 p.m., and Friday through Sunday from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 1222 Madison St., Denver, briarpatchdenver.com 

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Linnea Covington Managing Editor Denver
Linnea Covington is the managing editor of DiningOut. She comes to us with a long background in food, restaurant and drinks journalism. Over the last two decades she's written for tons of publications including Denver Post, Washington Post, Forbes Travel Guide, 5280 Magazine, New York Magazine, New York Times, Time Out New York and more.

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