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Mother's Day in Phoenix: Moms Eat Gluten-Free at Tryst Café (with Bottomless Mimosas)

I can't decide what I'll have for my Mother's Day brunch, but I know where I'll be. See also: - Ted's Hot Dogs in Tempe Now Offers Gluten-Free Buns. Rejoice! I've already made my reservation for Tryst Café, which uses local, organic ingredients. They're having a promotion for Mother's Day...
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I can't decide what I'll have for my Mother's Day brunch, but I know where I'll be.

See also: - Ted's Hot Dogs in Tempe Now Offers Gluten-Free Buns. Rejoice!

I've already made my reservation for Tryst Café, which uses local, organic ingredients. They're having a promotion for Mother's Day for bottomless mimosas with fresh-squeezed oranges for $15 per person.

That will make my mother happy. But for me, it's the gluten-free options. And the menu here is like a reunion with my favorite things.

Tryst has a Monte Cristo, the sandwich I had in fifth grade, when my father took me out for my first "grownup" lunch.

I ate the original version, a croque-monsieur, in a café on the Champs-Elysees in Paris, when my husband and I were tripping through the country on a Eurail Pass.

At Tryst, it includes two French toast slices, ham and Gruyére cheese, topped with strawberry jam and served with sweet potato tots, which they didn't have on the menu in Paris.

And there's a Hawaiian breakfast with two fried eggs, fresh house-smoked kalua pork and cabbage on jasmine rice. It transports me to the backyard luaus of my years on the Islands, the sounds of the ukuleles, the sway of the hula dancers, the tradewinds in the palm leaves.

Or maybe I'll try the eggs Benedict with capicola ham, spinach, grilled tomato, buffalo mozzarella and a poached egg, topped with Anaheim chile.

So many choices, only one Mother's Day brunch.

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