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The Brunch Bunch

Let the kids jam at Sweet Tomatoes

By JENNIFER MEDINA

Published on June 05, 2008

One reason I don't want kids—having to get them ready every morning. I've seen the ordeal that parents go through every day, and my heart goes out to them. Many brunches have been missed because of morning tantrums, wardrobe malfunctions and lost sneakers, but the crew at Sweet Tomatoes has a handy solution. Keep the kids in their jammies, pack up the teddy bears and head to the ultimate Pajama Party at Sweet Tomatoes in Addison (15225 Montfort Drive) and Arlington (4001 Matlock Road) where kids eat free (with the purchase of an adult meal) this Sunday. In addition to the regular menu, Sunday morning favorites such as Belgian waffles, cinnamon chip biscuits and make-your-own breakfast burritos will be served. The party runs from 9 a.m. to noon at both locations. Call 972-385-7160, 871-557-1809 or visit sweettomatoes.com.
Sun., June 8, 9 a.m.-noon, 2008



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