MILE ENDLe Vieux VeloMy absolute favorite when it comes to eggs benedict, I’d say in Montreal. This tiny place with a gorgeous and simple decor gets me every time, feeling just like home. Blue walls and vintage wooden chairs give Le Vieux Velo a kinda old school vibe I’m completely addicted to. They serve a great brunch menu with 5 benedicts options, all including a fresh salad, potatoes, and the yummiest hollandaise. Recommended: le B.A.B – no doubt! Avocado, Brie, bacon strips and a lemony hollandaise sauce.Tip: Get there early if you’re planning to do a weekend brunch (9am if you can!). If you’re planning to go with your babies, you won’t have much space left for strollers so make sure you bring your baby carrier.FabergePlan an early Sunday Brunch at Faberge, preferably before their big lineup starts. This place has been on our list for years and I believe we’ve tried the entire menu (no regrets!) and I assure you, Faberge has covered all my very special morning cravings on each visit, including my kiddo’s too. Faberge is incredibly kids friendly and Nico loves it just because he can watch his favorite tv cartoons and do some cute coloring while we sip their great coffee. On the menu: six different Benny’s all so delish it’ll be a challenge to pick just one.Recommended: I have a tiny addiction with the Benny Mac. These perfectly cooked eggs with mac ‘n’ cheese fritters, pulled pork and topped with a jalapeno jelly. yeap, it’s all real.Tip: They have a kids menu, just ask as soon as you get in. Also, a changing table is available for your babies. |
Stop making me hungry with your posts! Such cute brunch places! XOhttp://www.lehoarder.com/
I should not have seen this right before lunch! I want to eat now!!