15171 Russell Ave, Surrey (White Rock)
On a beautiful summery day, I spent the day with Eleanor in White Rock. Our first stop was brunch at The Wooden Spoon Co.! This super tiny and modern looking restaurant is best-known for their brunch, but are also open for lunch and dinner. You can make reservations ahead of time, and that is usually recommended because they get super busy super quick! The menu had a lot of yummy looking food choices, making it super difficult to choose just one thing to have! But since Eleanor had been to The Wooden Spoon before, upon her recommendation we both had eggs bennys! I ended up having the SoCal, which had spiced chicken, avocado, and sweet corn relish under two poached eggs, and Eleanor had The Wooden, which had maple bacon and carmelized onions under two poached eggs. Both of these were also served with potato fritters, which were a refreshing take on the usual potato hashbrowns, and a quinoa salad. This cute little restaurant with quick access to White Rock beach is the perfect start to any beach day, and I hope to go back really soon!
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8410 160th Street. Surrey (Fleetwood)
A cozy community spot in the middle of Fleetwood, Edith & Arthur is part of the successful Joseph Richard Group of public houses and pubs in the Langley and Surrey area. I had been to Edith & Arthur a few times, mostly for brunch. One of the best kept secrets in the Fleetwood area is the fact that the brunch is super cheap; in fact, the menu runs through all of the establishments in the JR Group, so you can go to any one of their locations to have a super delicious and affordable brunch! Breakfast/brunch is my favourite meal, and this is a great place to go and enjoy great company and some delicious food! All of the breakfast items are $6, with the exception of The Classic Breakfast which is $4. The first time I went to Edith & Arthur, I had the delicious Southwestern Skillet, which was the perfect amount of food and I loved the hashbrowns that were in it. I also had a wonderful brunch with my friends and had a Meat Lover's omelette, and that was just as good! The cool thing about Edith & Arthur also is that they have a few games for patrons to play, like Jenga, Apples to Apples and Scrabble. Their regular food is pretty decent, though a little pricey for small portions. Given that Edith & Arthur is so close, I see myself frequenting this place in the future, most likely for brunch! |
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