After a night out on the town, a cup of good coffee and a sparkling mimosa followed by a plate of eggs hits the spot, almost regardless of where you're recovering. And then there are weekends made special by a birthday, the in-laws, a ladies' afternoon, or a romance that either needs more or less time under the sheets. Either way, an early afternoon fete at Gertrude's in the Baltimore Museum of Art is yummy, festive, and comfortable, too. The courtyard is open during the warmer months for dining outside in the sculpture garden, while the same offers a lovely view when cooler weather brings everyone inside. And John Shields' Chesapeake-influenced menu offers many seafood flavors, along with the traditional eggs Benedict, omelets, soups, burgers, and sandwiches, giving Gertrude's that little something special whether you are out to address your headache or dressed to impress.