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play around town Brunch in the City Find a breakfast that fi ts your mood—no matter what side of the bed you woke up on When you're the mood for a unique setting Pat O' Malley's Jet Room: (pictured) Located just off Dane County's airport runways, watch planes soar into the sky while enjoying a classic menu with an aviation theme. Wisconsin Avia- tion, 3606 Corben Ct., Madison. Sophia's Bakery and Café: Offering only limited weekend hours, this cozy café is always packed. Nab a table if you can to enjoy a bit of eastside ambiance. 831 E. Johnson St., Madison. When you'd like some pub-style grub: The Great Dane: Stop by on a Sunday morning and you'll be treated to a brunch buffet so big you'll never have enough room to sample it all. 123 E. Doty St., Madison; 876 Jupiter Dr., Madison; 557 Price Pl., Madison; 2980 Cahill Main, Fitchburg. Brocach Irish Pub: (pictured) Popular by night, this restaurant is worth a visit in the morning for its traditional Irish fare, including hashes and rashers, in a cozy tavern setting. 7 W. Main St., Madison. When you want beaucoup veggie options Lazy Jane's Café: (pictured) Full of fresh bakery creations and breakfast dishes, this café is a treat for vegetarians and vegans thanks to its meatless options. 1358 Williamson St., Madison. When you're craving pancakes Eldorado Grill: (pictured) A southwestern-style brunch includes a wild list of pancake options that range from pineapple and mango to blueberry and bacon. 744 Williamson St., Madison. The Original Pancake House: All the classic fl apjacks, plus plenty of creative options such as bacon, coconut and healthy mix-ins like wheat germ. 5518 University Ave., Madison; 518 River Place Dr., Monona. Sunroom Café: If you're still not sure about tofu, this Euro-style café will show you how good it can be, along with plenty of other artful breakfast fare. 638 State St., Madison. 78 BRAVA Magazine November 2011