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”
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 of other breakfast foods as well as lunch items, and also have daily specials. I had their Edison omelette and their Soup & Sandwich special, which consisted of a monte cristo and a cup of tomato bisque. The food was quite tasty and the prices are reasonable. I was a bit disappointed by the service however; the staff I had weren’t particularly welcoming or attentive, and while I did receive all of my food without any hitch, I did see the table beside me having their orders being messed up. Nonetheless, I did quite enjoy my visit, and I’d recommend checking the place out.Soup & Sandwich Special ($12.75):4/5This consisted of a monte cristo sandwich and a cup of tomato bisque. The monte cristo contained ham, bacon and cheddar cheese. It was flavourful, although I did find the bread to be a bit soggy. I’m generally not a fan of tomato soup, but I have to say, I really enjoyed theirs. The soup was very creamy and rich, with a nice tang.The Edison ($13.25):4/5The omelette contained turkey, bacon, corn, musrhoom, onion, edam, cheddar & cream cheese, and is served with two slices of buttered toast. There was a good amount of filling wrapped inside the omelette, in particular cheese. I did find it to be just a tad underseasoned however. I quite enjoyed their toast, which had a generous amount of butter.Summary:Food: 4/5Price: 4/5Service: 3/5Overall: 3.5/5Recommendations: The Edison
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 came over to offer coffee shortly after we sat down and I got myself a cup (it’s refillable) while my friend got an apple ginger juice…which was just ok. We both ordered the Zimmer. I think it was not bad except that the poached eggs are just slightly overcooked.