Had breakfast here two days in a row. Excellent menu. Flavourful food. Try this while in Whitehorse.
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Had breakfast here two days in a row. Excellent menu. Flavourful food. Try this while in Whitehorse.
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A very cosy restaurant. The food was excellent and the service very attentive even when they were busy. A good selection of wines by the glass which I appreciate. A relatively small menu but with a very nice range of offerings. Very decent prices for the quality of food.
We stopped for a pick me up. It was a beautiful day and had lattes and cookies outside. They made my latte with a beautiful leaf pattern on top. The coffee was wonderful and it was just enough to get us going again to explore this beautiful city.
Dropped in this place on the recommendation of a hotel concierge and found it to be the best breakfast spot in all of Whitehorse. Super-friendly staff, excellent food, large portions and great coffee--what more could you ask? We re-visited for breakfast 3X on our trip and were never disappointed.
Note that service is pretty laid back, as is customary in all of Canada--waitresses don't hover over you, and if you're accustomed to such attention, you may think they're ignoring you. Not so--they simply believe in letting you enjoy your meal with minimal intrusion, so don't be afraid to flag the server down if you need something--they are more than happy to oblige, but generally won't intrude once you've been served.
Also came in for lunch once, and again found not one thing to complain about. It is obviously a locals-favorite, which speaks volumes. The Quinoa salad and pulled pork sandwhich are fantastic, by the way.
Seldom do I find a restaurant like this in my travels--HIGHLY recommend this place to anyone passing through Whitehorse.
I've had brunch and dinner here. Both times had great quality food, they obviously have a good chef on staff with ideas on progressive Canadian (melting pot) cuisine. I found the servers here very good and attentive, which is often lacking in Whitehorse. This is NOT "Yukon kitsch", you won't find game meat or mining paraphernalia on the walls. It's more of a contemporary place, which I really like but if you're visiting for the first time and want some old-timey Yukon experience, maybe try the Klondike Rib and Salmon or the Gold Rush.
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