More about the Huntington:
The Huntington is a research and cultural center surrounded by 120 acres spread across 12 specialized gardens. Originally the private estate of railroad magnate Henry Huntington, it is one of Southern California's must-see cultural destinations with magnificent collections of rare books, manuscripts, and famous works of art including Gainsborough's "The Blue Boy," Mary Cassatt's "Breakfast in Bed," a Gutenberg Bible, an illuminated manuscript of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, and a First Folio edition of Shakespeare.
Champagne brunch at the Madeline:
Choice of champagne cocktail
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Scone
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Choice of:
Croissant Eggs Benedict
Crab Croquettes Eggs Benedict
Four-Cheese Quiche on salad bed with protein choices
Soufflé French Toast
Garden Niçoise Salad