We probably should have heeded Kat F's sage advice about groups and Le Petit Dejeuner but four of us turned up there on Sunday anyway.
We waited at least 30 minutes outside. I was freezing. My Canadian companions didn't think much of the temperature nor the tiny snowflakes that occasionally landed on our coats.
When we got to our table I promptly ordered a hot chocolate (everyone else had coffee). My cocoa was prepared just to my liking - in a tall glass, not too sweet.
I contemplated the entire menu but in the end chose to go with the plate that provided the most options: The Hungry Gal - two eggs, toast, potato rosti, apple coleslaw and peameal bacon (aka Canadian bacon). The Canadians ordered pretty much everything else on the menu - apple pancakes, Belgian waffles, french toast. And you better believe I tried them all!
In sum, brunch at Le Petit Dejeuner was worth waiting outside in the cold for!