Daily Slice gives a quick snapshot each weekday of a different slice or pie that the folks at the Serious Eats empire have enjoyed lately.
Slow Club's grilled flatbread* varies by season and by meal. Sometimes you get sausage, other times apples and sage. When I visited for brunch, it was sheep milk mozzarella, bacon, shaved brussel sprouts, caramelized onion, and a baked egg.
My dining companion accurately labeled the crust on this flatbread as resembling pita, though it had some crunchy edges. It worked as a utensil for delivering the caramelized cheese and other toppings to one's mouth.
I wanted more brussel sprouts, and more moisture at the center of my egg, but you won't find me complaining about melted cheese, smoky-salty cured pork, and sweet onions during brunchtime.
Slow Club
2501 Mariposa Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 (map)
415-241-9390; slowclub.com
*I've been intent on exploring San Francisco flatbreads recently. Some turn out to be pizza by another name. Others, like this one, maybe less so.