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Bidrage med feedbackWhat a beautiful place for lunch, perfect atmosphere, music not too loud. What about eggs benedict? The service is excellent. I recommend we went to the Robinson, parking in front of the
Visitation on Saturday October 28, 8:15 a.m. Me and my wife had already visited the branch on rue Principale in Granby. This time, we go to the Robinson Street branch. Easy to access and parking available.On Principale Street the atmosphere is more Bistro whereas on Robinson we speak of a restaurant, although we find an equally warm atmosphere. We opted for the eggs benedict. The “Tchoutchou” dish for one and “Little Mermaid for me. Accompanied by new potatoes (unseasoned) and a generous bowl of thinly sliced fruit: apple, pear, orange, grapes and “two” blueberries.Very nice presentation and cooked just right. The coffee is of excellence itself and served at will.We were served by Philippe . A very friendly young boy, very courteous and very attentive.The bill turns out to be reasonable given the increases recorded almost everywhere in the catering areas. We can understand that such a hearty lunch will make us skip dinner; it’s two meals in a way; so in fact, $32.50 including tip. Personally it is very reasonable considering the culinary experience which was exceptional to say the least.
One of the best breakfasts I have ever had! Hard to decide what to get, the Benny's were amazing and the French toast/waffles were out of this world... can't wait until our next visit to
This restaurant serves the best lunches in the area. The waffles are amazing and the daily specials are always delicious. The service is outstanding.
My favorite place to have lunch in the region (Granby, Bromont, Cowansville). The restaurant stands out for the quality of its ingredients and their preparations. For a good classic lunch the devil is in the details. The quality of the coffee and tea, the artisanal bread, the bacon, the homemade jams, the maple butter, the creton and the baked beans which also seem to be cooked on site create the distinction between the C'est Belge and its competitors. The service is courteous and attentive. The atmosphere is relaxed and the decor frankly original, the walls are decorated with posters of Belgian beer and objects linked to the world of Belgian comics. A wallpaper of the magnificent Grand Place in Brussels even adorns one of the walls of the restaurant. Finally, a charming collectible and comic book shop awaits you at the exit, definitely a must.