Sunday, August 26, 2007

Breakfast at the Gas Station now?

I'm a commuter. I travel about 45 km every day from home to work and from work back to home, this requires a lot of gas in my car and me not waking up in time to make breakfast at home.

What do you do in this case?

Well, Candian Tire came up with an idea and combined a gas station, a mini-grocery store (Sobey's Express), Starbucks and a cafeteria/convenience store and called the whole thing Q.

Avoid the heat-lamp ready egg sandwiches. They're kind of like an Egg McMuffin, but entirely lacking in moisture and flavour.

If you head a little farther over to their cafeteria type counter, you'll see a variety of breakfast options that are served from very early in the morning to very late in the morning. There were various options - omelettes, eggs, etc. I had scrambled eggs, bacon, homefries and toast. Certainly not the $1 Ikea breakfast but not too off at about $4. Coffee's extra - but I guess that's whythere's a Starbucks in the same building.

It's not the best breakfast I've ever had in my life, but certainly not bad for the money - and extremly convenient too. When you need gas, breakfast, your morning coffee and some items from the grocery store you can do it all in place at the corner of Dixie and Eglinton at the Q.

Oh, and they have this awesome slushee machine thing that you can make a Yak out of. What's a Yak? Well, a Yak is a slushy with soft-serve ice cream in it.

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Sunday, August 12, 2007

The Golden Griddle

When you live in the suburbs, there aren't a lot of easily reachable no-name breakfast places to go when you don't feel like dirtying dishes or having cereal.

This is where the Golden Griddle comes in - old reliable.

The menu is generally pretty far from being unique - lots of bacon & eggs type dishes and omelettes. There are some fun menu items though - i'm a big fan of the strawberry waffles, and if you love things with chocolate chips their chocolate chip pancakes are certainly quite good.

I'm also a big fan of the sort of traditional bacon & eggs type breakfast, which makes the weekend buffet a nice thing as it offers scrambled eggs, bacon, pancakes, french toast, bacon, sausage and fruit for the wimps.

The location I head to most frequently is at Dixie Road and Matheson in Mississauga. The staff are quite friendly, cheerful and full of smiles and there's generally little to no wait time.

At this point, I'm open to suggestions for good breakfast places - just email me (untastic at gmail dot com) or leave a comment if there's some place you think is good and you need the rest of the world to know aboot it.

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Thursday, August 9, 2007

Breakfast at Ikea?

Breakfast and furniture shopping?? It must be the new fad. Ikea has a reputation of simple, quality products that are cost effective and their breakfast menu is no exception. The North York Ikea (located at Leslie St and Sheppard Ave) is the closest of their stores to my work place where you can show up at around 9:30 in the morning to get yourself breakfast for $1.

yes - one stinking canadian dollar (plus tax of course).

And one dollar will get you quite a bit. a good sized portion of scrambled eggs, two sausages and a heap of home fries - it's that simple. you line up, grab a tray and take a plate. If you want, you can add 2 large pancakes for another dollar and a cup of coffee for a third dollar which essentially means you can get a breakfast that's hard to finish because of all the food for less than four dollars with tax included. The food is decent - it's no five-star restaurant and it doesn't pretend to be, but if you live in the general area of an Ikea and are the type that would normally hit a McDonald's or Tim Horton's drive-thru - hit up the Ikea instead. Sit down and have a good sized breakfast for the cost of the change that's jingling around in your pocket.

Then you can wander through the store and buy that sofa you always wanted because you've saved SO MUCH money on breakfast.

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Alexandra's Restaurant

A great Italian place to go in Mississauga is Alexandra's Restaurant (sorry, no link that I could find). They have some of the best Italian food in the city that I've come to experience. I highly recommend the Daddy's Calzone for your main course and the Creme Brulee for desert. The service is great, the food is outstanding and the layout of the restaurant is much nicer than you'd expect based on it's location. Alexandria's is a great break from your big-box "Italian" restaurants like East Side Mario's (not that there's anything terribly wrong with that place - but that's for another day). Everything is fresh, and looks and tastes like a lot of effort was put into it.

Alexandra's is on Eglinton Avenue about 2 km west of Renforth - right on the edge of Mississauga and Etobicoke. It's in a small almost strip-mall type of plaza behind the Tim Horton's so pay attention or you may drive by and regret it.

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Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Cora's Breakfast

One of my favourite places to go for breakfast in Mississauga is Cora's. Not your average "bacon and eggs" type breakfast place, Cora's has a broad and unique selection of breakfast items which are almost all accompanied by a large portion of fresh fruit - certainly a welcome change to the grease-heavy breakfast alternatives that are out there. One of my favourites is the Bobby Button breakfast - an omelette of your choice between two crepes with a side of fried potatoes and fresh fruit.

The Mississauga Cora's is on Dixie Road just north of Burnhamthorpe, though there are other locations if Mississauga is not a convenient place for you to be right now.

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