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| - Le Vieux Velo seriously nailed every expectation I had.
On both occasions I had gone, it was a busy Sunday brunch hour, and of course a little bit of a wait was to be expected. However, that never lasted more than 20-30 minutes. To make that wait pleasant, they send you to Cafe Odessa just next door, where you can order a coffee or tea and keep warm until someone from Le Vieux Velo comes to get you when your table is ready. It's a pretty genius idea actually, and the collaboration between the two establishments most definitely assists in each of their sales.
Once you're in and seated, you'll notice it's a little bit cramped up, but they make due with what they have. The menu is fairly simple to make your way through. As soon as I saw their eggs benedict, it was a no brainer that that's what I was going to order. I stand by the notion that if I can make something equally as good at home, I won't order it at a restaurant. So I'll always go for what I'm incapable of making myself! The B.A.B. had my name all over it, I already knew this before I even got in.
It was mind blowingly phenomenal and tasteful. Until today, I'm still raving about it, and I will definitely be back for more.
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