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This was a gem to find in Montreal. I rarely have proper brunch in Toronto and was very excited to try this one. It was very cold in the morning and we waited in line for 20-30 min. The cafe provides small samples and tea for customers waiting in line. This was a very nice gesture. When we finally got seated, I ordered a dark hot chocolate and the special. The dark chocolate was DIY, you pour the dark chocolate and milk together. Then, I whisked it all together. It came with a marshmallow. It was very delicious. The dark hot chocolate was 72% I believe and it was not overly bitter. The marshmallow was very good. The daily special I ordered was a piece of sourdough (I think) with scrambled eggs, avocado, chorizo, and a lot of leafy greens. I was starving and first impression was that it was beautifully set. The eggs was very fluffy and I can tell that they used milk (I think). I wish that the food was hotter. It was warm and got cold fast. I might just eat slow. It was a huge portion as well so I was stuffed by the end of it. I would come back to the place again to try the french toast and other scrumptious goods on the menu.
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