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Sunnybrook Schedules Sunday Breakfast-Only Buffets

Sunnybrook Schedules Sunday Breakfast-Only Buffets

Sunnybrook Ballroom

SANATOGA PA – A leisurely breakfast buffet is now being offered Sundays between 10:30 a.m. and 2 p.m. at a fixed price in Sunnybrook Ballroom, 50 Sunnybrook Rd., the ballroom foundation announced Tuesday (Feb. 5, 2013) in an e-mail.

Patrons can choose from a variety of cold and hot breakfast-only items in the buffet, including egg dishes, omelets, and made-to-order eggs. A copy of its menu, which the foundation reported features lower pricing, is available online here.

The foundation said it would soon make public details of its Easter and Mother’s Day brunches, complete with musical entertainment on Ursula, its renovated organ. All meal sal;es benefit the foundation, a recognized non-profit organization.

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  1. [...] Sunnybrook Schedules Sunday Breakfast-Only Buffets The breakfast-only buffets on Sundays in Sanatoga will offer an array of hot and cold dishes, and eggs made-to-order from the chef’s station. Proceeds benefit The Sunnybrook Foundation. [...]


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