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Feedback gevenWe ate at Angelina's for the first time this Easter. It was a very busy place, but service was relatively fast despite this. The food was excellent brunch fare and this place would be great for family.
Came to Angelina's for a late breakfast on a Friday in hopes that it wouldn't be as busy as it usually is on the weekends, but we're surprised to see it was quite packed with the lunch crowd. We were greeted and seated quickly by a friendly staff member who asked if we were okay with a small table. While we said yes, the table proved to be uncomfortably small even just for two people. Service was a bit on the slow side, but it was super busy. The menus is very expansive which so many delicious options available that truly seem to appeal to all tastes. We ordered the big breakfast and the mushroom meltie. There was quite a wait for our food, and the server wasn't very attentive and we had to ask for drinks to be refilled. The food arrived and the portions were very large. Overall, the big breakfast did not disappoint, however the bacon could have been better. The mushroom meltie was good, however the mound of mushrooms were lukewarm at best and would have been tastier if they were more sautéed or maybe sautéed with butter and garlic. Potatoes were delish and the fruit cup (from the big breakfast) was definitely the highlight. Restaurant was busy but mostly clean, however the bathroom had an abnormal amount of very large fruit flies in it which was off putting. Overall the experience was good, but didn't knock our socks off.
Clearly super popular, if not a core pillar of the struggling Quay. It is a super nice space too with a happening vibe for a breakfast place. Nice to see a ton of families. Big portions, super nice staff, all that good stuff but 2 things I just can 't look past: the price,.. I get it, restaurants are having a tough go but just look at the menu,.. its too much. Nothing tasted bad but there are no elevated flavours here. I 'd put the dutch pannekoeken at the bottom of my list. Everything here was ok , but no single items from the various things we had seemed better than, or even as good as, a diner. I 'm glad I went, but I don 't think I would go back.
Terrific breakfast experience at Angelina 's. Came by for brunch on a long weekend Sunday with high expectations. The restaurant was busy but with minimal wait. We opted to sit outside despite overcast and windy conditions. We were offered blankets which is a really nice touch and was an excellent start to our experience. Lots of options on the menu my omelette came with salsa, toast and a fruit platter that was amazing. Usually the fruit platter will be a slice of apple and an orange. Here as you can see, there were at least eight different fresh fruits. The omelette and salsa were excellent and the portion was generous as you should expect from a $20 breakfast. The potatoes were also very good. As for the service, we waited a little while for the bill, but our waitress was running around so that 's understandable. Our food came out in a reasonable timeframe and although I 'm not usually one to spend $20 on breakfast, I think considering the location, quality of food and service it was well worth it. Highly recommended!! If you 're in the area, check out city Avenue market for fresh produce around the corner and the games store in the Quay!!
Awesome euro style pancakes (with tasty but odd Canadian bacon), eggs were perfect, coffee decent and service was super fast what else could we ask for? Plus it's a nice location, they open early and there was no wait, so yeah, we'll be back!!