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Galaxie Diner

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This month is hereby declared BRUNCH MONTH. Every post this month is gonna be a different meal I've had between breakfast and lunch. Brunch! 

This next one is one of my favourite places to go in the city, situated on 11th St SW near 17th Ave. It's cute, cosy, and the food there is AMAZING. You know I'm talking about Galaxie Diner!

Galaxie Diner(All-day breakfast and lunch) 
1413 11th St SW
Eat In $****

This place is the best. The restaurant itself is pretty tiny, seating maybe about 20 people max. As such, if you get there late, there's gonna be a bit of a lineup but trust me it's worth the wait. Last time I was here I got some stunning French toast, but this go around I switched it up for this masterpiece: 

Breakfast Sandwich( Special of the Day; bacon, fried egg, mayo, lettuce, tomato, avocado on a grilled croissant. Side of hash browns) $13.75

Oh Baby
Have I mentioned I love the food here? This could have easily been any other breakfast sandwich but the avocado and the croissant elevate it from Denny's level breakfast into something a bit more out of this world. 

Ba-dum tish

But really; I would sincerely eat this every day if I were motivated to cook. It had a perfect balance of flavour, and the bacon was perfect. 

I really love this place. It's adorable, the staff is always super friendly and helpful, and the FOOD. Have I mentioned that yet? One of my favourite breakfast spots in the whole city! 9/10 

Also, I have Instagram! Come follow me @tallblondehungryyyc to keep up with my food dreams and adventures! 

Happy Eating! 



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