With the political climate the way it is I was almost hesitant to go further north and have to deal with all the french that refuse to speak English. It's a good thing that I've perfected the art of ordering my 2 eggs over easy, bacon well done, with white non buttered bread. When we walked in we were waiting to be served and the hostess overheard my husband and I speaking English so she gave us English menus.
We flipped the pages a few times trying to decide what to to eat and I settled on my above mentioned breakfast while the kiddo had a fruit platter and the hubby a breakfast club.
The waitress was very sweet and tried her damnest to speak English while we tried to reply in French. She saw my two year old getting a bit antsy so she brought her a coloring book with crayons.
The food was very good and the house fries had some really good seasoning. I found the place pricey though for what you are getting.
10.95$ for two eggs, a few strips of bacon, with house fries and "Fruit" which consisted of a slice of cantaloupe and pineapple.
7.95$ for a fruit cup. Literally, it wasn't a place of fruit with english cream or anything. It was a tiny bowl that you serve a single scoop of ice cream in...
.then again we did go up north to a tourist trap.