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Madison on Park

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Madison on Park serves Mediterranean and California inspired cuisine. We recently visited the restaurant for the first time to check out their weekend brunch menu.
photo of a waffle brunch dish served at Madison on Park

We were invited in to try some of their new brunch cocktails and dishes. I really love the design of the restaurant, with its high vaulted ceilings and colorful geometric wood panels. The restaurant was quite full so I wasn’t able to get a good photo of the interior.
photo of the outside of Madison on Park
One of the main reasons I was interested in checking out the brunch here is that they serve a lot of my brunch favorites, but with a healthier spin.

Blue Magic Mimosa
photo of a glass Blue Magic Mimosa
Made with champagne, blue-green algae, organic lemon, alkaline water, fuji apple and ginger. I loved the lovely shade of blue produced from the blue-green algae and it tasted light, sweet and refreshing.

Black Magic Mimosa
photo of a glass of blue magic mimosa and a black magic mimosa
Made with champagne, celery, organic lemon, apple, alkaline water, blood orange agave nectar and activated charcoal. The charcoal trend is huge this summer and it was fun trying this black colored drink. Both were fun to drink though I slightly preferred the flavor of the blue magic mimosa.

Waffled Churro Sticks
overhead photo of Waffled Churro Sticks
I had studied the menu prior to our visit and already knew that I had to try their very popular Waffled Churro Sticks. These did not disappoint.

Cinnamon sugar coated waffle sticks are served with maple cream cheese sauce, jam and fresh fruit. The waffle sticks had a wonderfully crunchy exterior are and they really do remind me of churros when eaten with the cinnamon sugar coating.

These were quite filling and definitely a great sharing option for a group.

Skirt Steak Benedict
overhead photo of Skirt Steak Benedict
I loved seeing so many greens with my steak and eggs. The hollandaise sauce is lighter than traditional hollandaise sauce, but it still was creamy and flavorful. I really enjoyed the steak and crispy seasoned potatoes.

Chilaquiles
overhead photo of Chilaquiles
This is one of Mr. K’s favorite things to order. I usually find the dish far too rich and heavy for my first meal of the day, but I quite enjoyed this one because it was a much cleaner version, using pinto beans instead of refried beans.

Overall, we had a really nice meal here and I plan on coming back again. With the summer heat, I have been craving lighter meals so these healthier spins on brunch classics is exactly what I have been looking for. And I am still dreaming about those waffled churro sticks.

Menu:

Madison on Park
4622 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92116
https://www.madisononpark.com

As stated above, we were invited to try out Madison’s brunch and our meal was complimentary. All opinions expressed remain my own.

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4 comments on “Madison on Park”

  1. beautiful drink pics! that skirt steak looks scrumptious! love the sides that it come with! i think I’ll have to visit them for my next brunch! thanks for sharing!

  2. That blue mimosa is SO PRETTY!! I love that they use blue-green algae, both for the health benefits and the beautiful color! *insert heart emoji* lol