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Mini Waffles & Mimosas Brunch Series Launches at Chateau Chantal
A new brunch experience has been introduced at Chateau Chantal, a winery renowned for its stunning views on the Old Mission Peninsula. The Mini Waffles & Mimosas Brunch Series kicked off on January 7, 2024, and will continue every Sunday until April 26, 2024. This initiative invites both locals and visitors to enjoy a unique culinary experience while taking in the picturesque scenery of the surrounding vineyards and the expansive views of East and West Grand Traverse Bays.
Operating from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. each Sunday, the brunch series offers an array of creative mini waffles paired with an assortment of mimosas. Guests can delight in a cozy atmosphere featuring two fireplaces, making it an inviting setting for a winter outing. The winery’s staff emphasized that the series is designed for brunch enthusiasts, showcasing the establishment’s culinary innovation and relaxed ambiance.
Chateau Chantal is already well-regarded for its breakfast offerings at the on-site bed and breakfast. With a chef on staff, the winery also hosts popular wine dinners and various tasting events, enhancing its reputation as a culinary destination. According to the winery’s team, the brunch series allows guests to mix and match sweet and savory waffle options, complemented by inventive sparkling wine selections.
The menu features a variety of mini waffle flavors, providing something for every palate. Although specific items were not detailed, the winery’s commitment to culinary creativity promises a diverse selection. Visitors interested in attending do not need to make reservations, allowing for a spontaneous brunch outing.
For more information about the brunch series and the complete menu offerings, guests are encouraged to visit Chateau Chantal’s official website. With its combination of culinary delights and breathtaking views, the Mini Waffles & Mimosas Brunch Series is poised to become a popular weekend destination for those seeking a delightful winter experience in Northern Michigan.
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