Saturday, November 17, 2012

Broke for Brunch: Nodding Head



Nodding Head
1516 Sansom Street

We’ve all been there before – in fact, we’re all there every other week.  You know the one; the week you don’t get paid.  And as much as we would love to channel our inner Carrie Bradshaw and roll out of bed to meet up with our best gal pals for brunch, reliving the chronicles from the night before between every delectable bite...we just can’t.  Some weeks, you just need to lay low, take a breather from the constant gluttony, and enjoy brunch for the broke.   

This week’s brunch for the broke is focusing on a local watering hole, usually known for its funky décor and super hip brewskies. You know the one – Nodding Head.  Nodding Head is home to a treasure trove of beers and bobbins.  Normally, this second floor dive is home to the ultra-hipsters and beer connoisseurs of Philadelphia, all fighting for a spot at the bar at the happiest hour of the day.  Nodding Head has been a hidden champion among the beer lovers in our fair city. 
The select six beers that Nodding Head features on tap, rotate to fit the season or mood.  Nodding Head is recognized by its interesting and lesser known brews.  Their six “chosen ones” rain down like frothy nectar from the Beer Kings of olde.  Constantly updated and always cold, Nodding Head has just what the doctor ordered (so long as your doctor prescribed a healthy dose of hops). 
Now, I know what you’re thinking: “Stephanie, this is supposed to be about BRUNCH FOR THE BROKE” and rest assured, my fine foodie friends, we’re getting warmer. 

Brunch for the Broke all began when Michael and I decided we would quit lounging around the house and grab a spot of grub.  Michael, realizing that it was the “broke week”, and me realizing that my acting career meant that every week was a “broke week”…….well we put our heads together and came up with a fun game.  Thus, brunch for the broke was conceived.  We knew it had to be cheap, tasty, and preferably within walking distance.  Being an adventurous pair, we set out on our quest for a not-quite-breakfast and a not-so-much-lunch.

BANG - we almost smacked our noggins on the Nodding Head sign.  We glanced at the menu in the window and decided to make the climb to the second floor where we found the same bar known to many and loved by all…it just looked different in the light of day.  A haze of morning-ness seemed to wash over the entire joint, even the bobbins seemed to slow in their usual, bouncy routine.
Nodding Head’s nostalgia and charm still impressed us, but it wasn’t just the atmosphere that we craved on that chilly morning.  Mike and I were hungry…and ready to begin our morning with some Grog, on tap!  Mistakenly, our hopes were a little low.  The light crowd and the cold morning air seemed to discourage us.  But our expectations were shamefully cast aside as our brunch rolled out. 
Grand Marnier French Toast the size of a small nation, topped with warm and googy caramelized apples couldn’t be shoveled into my pie-hole fast enough.  Their crunchy crust leading the way to a soft and doughy middle seemed too good to be true. But, Mike’s breakfast sandwich really was the star of the meal.  A salmon, egg, and bacon three-way of joy, this breakfast sandwich was UNBEATABLE.  The bun was lightly grilled and the ingredients were fresh and snapping.  Potato fritters accompanied this gorgeous dish to the flavor prom, where they won King and Queen. 
Through the mist of morning and the fog of food coma, we saw four wise men with their musical instruments – a musical gift to all those brunchers who dared to ascend the steps.  If the amazingly unexpected food and favorite beers weren’t enough, Nodding Head wowed us again with their upbeat live music!  Now, you know as well as I do that in Philadelphia, “live music” either means “pay this expensive cover fee” or “enjoy our local high school band”.  But Nodding Head just could not be stopped.  Their excellent band serenaded us all through breakfast.  As we bopped our heads to the tunes, we started to resemble the sleepy figurines lining the glass cases.

The whimsical atmosphere, the fascinating beers, the bouncy music and the unbelievable food – ALL for just about thirty five dollars (don’t forget to tip your waitresses).  Nodding Head seemed like the underdog in our culinary dining experience; however it quickly rose to the top.  So, next weekend, when you’re feeling a little “poor girl chic”, be sure to check out this tucked away gem for an eye-opening display of classic (yet twisted) recipes with fresh ingredients; just be sure to grab a couple of beers so you’ll feel free enough to bop along to the band.  

-SNW