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フィードバックを提供するThe selection was not that big, but they were more of a catering business, so I completely understand. I had the sandwich and fries and it was really good. I had also ordered a glass of grapefruit juice, which was not on the menu, but it turned out to be $3.75 for a very small glass. For a small cafe, the food was very fresh, didn't seem like the sandwich was there for a long period of time, but I thought it was a bit pricey. Overall the food was good. I would go back once in awhile.
They push the 'omega 3 ' eggs too much, and it 's nothing to be proud of. If they said free range/local farm eggs that 'd be different.
Had a great brunch with a friend today. Smoked salmon scramble was absolutely delicious! Loved the coffee as well :D
Friendly, delicious brunch cafe. Best chai latte in Vancouver, if you like it sweet and not overwhelmingly spicy. The breakfast biscuits are excellent (the biscuit itself is surprisingly well-made, it would be nice to see that offered as a side substitute for toast), and they offer a wide variety of delicious panini. Considering the abundance of panini presses in Vancouver, it is surprising that few have learned to use it as well as The Edge. For those looking for a magnificent breakfast adventure, I reccommend the French toast. <br/ <br/ The Edge is good for sit-down or take-out, for coffee (49th Parallel) or breakfast/brunch/lunch food. The staff is friendly and will be happy to reccomend the best menu choices if you are unsure. As far as I'm concerned there are only two places for brunch in Mount Pleasant--Marulilu and The Edge Cafe.
Delicious food coupled with excellent service and an altogether friendly atmosphere made our weekend brunch very memorable. Thank you to the wonderful waitress that brought our toddler a cup of fruit to soothe his mood. It put a smile on his face and certainly eased the ears of the rest of the patrons!