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Champs Downtown Brings Back Sunday Brunch Menu

Rise and shine, Penn State. It’s time to trade in your Dirty Sprite for a Champs mimosa.

Champs Downtown announced the return of its brunch menu, according to manager Dante Lucchesi. Brunch will be served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday, and it’s open to all ages unless there’s a special event on tap.

The menu features items including jam toast, crème brûlée French toast, omelets, avocado toast, ham and spinach benedict, birthday pancakes, and breakfast pizza.

For just under $11, you can get the “Breakfast of Champs” — two eggs any style, bacon or ham, tossed greens, home fries, and an English muffin.

Signature cocktails include a $3 mimosa, $3 brunch box, and $4 Revitalyte bomb. You can check out the full menu here.

Champs’ Sunday brunch debuted in 2018 but was eventually paused due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

To celebrate the brunch menu’s return, Champs will host a special “Brunchella” party on February 13, which will feature the typical brunch menu and a live DJ. Brunchella is inspired by the annual music and arts festival Coachella.

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