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Bring Her to Campus for Mother s Day Brunch on Sunday, May 9
By popular demand, the University of Cincinnati Faculty Club Mothers Day Brunch returns on Sunday, May 9, from 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Whether its his mom, her mom, your mom,
youre
the mom or you dont even have any kids, bring your favorite lady to the UC Faculty Club on Sunday, May 9, for the annual Mothers Day Brunch. For this special lunch, you don't have to be a regular member.
But make your reservations by May 4!
And here are the tasty treats that await you!
From the Carving Board
- Herb-rubbed Roast Sirloin of Beef
- Dijon-infused Demi-glaze Ham
Accompaniments
- Glazed Salmon
- Caesar Salad
- Gruyère Smashed Yukon Gold Potatoes
- Fresh Vegetable Medley
Breakfast Bar
- Made-to-order Omelets
- Bacon and Sausage
- Assorted Danish and Bagels
Gourmet Cheese & Fruit Assortment
Dessert Station
Cost
Adults
Cost to us: $23.95; Cost to you:
$18.95,
thanks to a $5.00 subsidy from the Faculty Club Board of Governors
Brunch for that special woman in your life: priceless!
Children
ages 5 to 11
$9.95
Children
ages 4 and under
No charge
Parking will be available free in the Varsity Village Garage, thanks to the Faculty Club Board of Governors.
Seating is limited. Reservations required by Tuesday, May 4. Call 513-556-4154 today!
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