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The Beltliner is exactly what I needed when I woke up on New Years Day. After a night of drinking, greasy breakfast food always hits the spot. I love how brightly lit and colourful the restaurant is. It manages to feel both modern and cozy at the same time. I started off with a bottle of Cru orange juice and wow! This was some of the best OJ I've ever tasted. Seriously! It tasted like biting into a ripe, juicy, orange. I'm so disappointed you can only buy it in stores in Calgary. Edmonton loves OJ too! There are lots of vegetarian options on the menu which is awesome. After much debate, I decided on the space jam and ricotta french toast. It arrived with thick fluffy bread and just the right amount of toppings. I must have been hungry because somehow I managed to wolf the whole thing down even though the portions were very generous. Our meal was topped off by receiving the bill inside a discarded children's library book. I'm always a sucker for kitschy touches like that. Well done Beltliner!
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