The Breakfast Club in Silver Spring, MD, is an upscale, 1920s Art Deco-inspired restaurant founded by Jason Miskiri. It offers an all-day brunch menu blending Southern American, Caribbean, and comfort food, featuring items like oxtail hash, seafood grits, and cinnamon roll pancakes.
Key Details About The Breakfast Club (Silver Spring):
Concept & Ambiance: A “classy” and “upscale” dining experience with a 1920s theme designed for all-day brunch lovers.
Founder: Founded by entrepreneur Jason Miskiri, who also owns The Angry Jerk and The Society Restaurant & Lounge in the area.
Menu Highlights: Known for creative, bold flavors including Caribbean fried benedict, lobster rolls, and cocktails.
Location: Situated at 8240 Fenton St. in downtown Silver Spring.
Note: This information refers to The Breakfast Club in the DMV area (Silver Spring, MD). There are other similarly named, unrelated, or independent establishments in different locations (e.g., in the UK or Boston).
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