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Bidrage med feedbackLocal chain aimed at tourists is fine for a quick snack with the kids or folks with simple palates, but please dont let the meal represent the burlington food scene. There are many unique and satisfying establishments in and around town. Try a local non-chain restaurant such as Stone soup, Cafe Hot or Cafe St Paul for a more elevated quick meal.
My breakfast burrito was flavorful, perfectly cooked and the texture was perfect as well. The salsa kept me coming back long after I was full.
Love the “Comfort Casual” vibe and awesome personality of this piece! Great food and so relaxing.
This place was a crepe place, but had other foods. we had a brunch. we plate I ordered was a grundei, speck, and a crepe with a side of hausgefries. the burgers were excessively deep fried potato dumps. not good. the rührei was the worst as the hotel free breakfast. the speck was very crispy. the others had a sandwich missing in a sheer volume. it was small and not good for the price. overall I will not return. I appreciate it on the good-meh-suck scale. I'm sorry. I was lively, but not so good.
We arrived at 10:30 on a Monday morning and had to be added to the waitlist. We were told about 30 minutes. The line to speak to someone at the podium to tell them we were there for our table took 20 mins. (there was only one party allowed at the podium at the time, per their COVID rules). We were seated at 11:20. This was our first time in Burlington and it seems that everything (including this restaurant) moves a bit slower than what we’re used to in Upstate, NY. You order from a window and the food is delivered to your table. We ordered poutine, 2 sugarshack crepes, and the breakfast burrito. It took 20 mins to order food and 20 mins to receive our food. Everything was delicious! We have a location near us in NY that we are planning to try.