Paul’s Place Omelettery
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This is a nice breakfast/lunch spot located on Granville Street, not far from Granville Island. In addition to omelettes, they serve up a good variety…
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Came on Saturday during lunch time around noon-ishand there was already a short line up. We waited for about 15 minutes for a small table. The waiter …
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Awesome lunch. Quick service. Great price. Friendly staff. Had the soup and sandwich lunch. Would recommend to family and friends. Great stop before h…
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Paul's Place Omelettery is open for Casual Dining. Paul's Place Omelettery serves Canadian, Diner and Sandwich dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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9 Reviews on “Paul’s Place Omelettery”
Awesome lunch. Quick service. Great price. Friendly staff. Had the soup and sandwich lunch. Would recommend to family and friends. Great stop before hitting the town.
Paul’ place kinda had that home feel restaurant look but with a modern twist. I had the Blackstone eggs Benedict, I’m pretty picky when it comes to this dish just cause so many restaurants make the hollandaise sauce heavy but it was just right and the eggs were perfectly done. The dish comes with hash browns as well and they were pretty well seasoned. The service was excellent.
This place is pack on Sunday and they serve different options of brekkie. There are lots of meat sausage option (yum) but there’s also decent varieties for our veggie friends. Overall service is alright (the coffee kept coming ) and the wait was not too bad. It’s DIY to put your name down to get in the queue. If you are in the neighbourhood , do try this place. Btw, I find the quesadilla brekkie better than the omelet (imo) …
Now I should’ve ordered a omelette but I just love bennys too much because of the yolks lol. My experience was pleasant and service is 5/5 for me. I will definitely come again to see how the omelettes are.I ordered the florentine bennys. Poached soft eggs, over spinach and mushrooms, with a nice hollandaise sauce. Nicely done. Great service, decent bennys, good atmosphere.
Tried something new. Not a bad little place but it wasn’t mind blowing. There was a bit of a wait so it is super popular. They do let you put your name down so that’s a plus. Our waitress was friendly but I think the poor girl had to many tables, still she managed to give us pretty decent service. I got a fresh Oj, and some French toast with a side of scrambled eggs. My friend got the corned beef hash and a side of bratwurst sausage. I personally found my French toast was dry and ended up having to load it up with maple syrup. My side of egg was more like a folded omelette than scramble eggs. All in all my meal was okay. My friends corned beef hash wasn’t bad and the side of sausage was not bad at all. The ceasar was a bit to spicy for my liking. All in all I wouldn’t rush back here. Perhaps I should have tried the omelets.
Went here for the first time today. I got the corned beef hash. It was good. When it came to me the eggs were poached hard. I wanted soft. The waitress fixed the problem immediately. Needless to say, the service was great. The food was also quite good. I enjoyed it and will probably return.
Average. Just average. The coffee was drinkable. Just drinkable. The food was okay, but my friend’s and my order were both incorrect in simple and basic ways dealing with the number of poached eggs Benedict, (two, not one as he ordered); and, the eggs scrambled dry instead of soft. If I lived in the neighbourhood, I might drop in from time to time, but there is nothing that warrants a special trip to this place.Lastly, I’m surprised no one has been injured on the long, steep, overcarpeted staircase to the toilets.