With snow falling, I decided to keep my breakfast adventure closer
to home this week. This led my sister and I to brave the snow and make the
short trip to Port Dalhousie to give ‘Rozie’s Breakfast Café’ a try. The
restaurant was packed but luckily we got one of the last open tables for two. Because
of its location on Main Street in Port Dalhousie, Rozie’s has all sorts of
rowing paraphernalia on the walls as well as lots of high protein breakfasts.
I
was particularly intrigued by one called ‘The Coach’. Having not coached
anything for a while, I felt a bit devious ordering such a breakfast, however,
it was more than worth it when my scrambled eggs smothered in beans, tomato
slices, and rye toast arrived. Normally I demand meat with a hot breakfast, but
in this instance I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed my meatless
meal.
"The Coach" |
To further add to the ambiance, the exposed pipes and high ceiling
allowed for a very open feel even within a room that was quite full of people.
The cool exposed pipes |
I
am also pleased to report that the home fries are delicious. There were none included
with my meal, however when my sister carelessly knocked the syrup bottle off
our table, I was able to sample a few from her plate during the ensuing confusion.
The syrup that provided the diversion |
The delicious home fries |
My experience at Rozie’s was truly top notch. It was clean and the servers were very friendly and attentive. I will certainly be going back.
Highlight: The entire ‘Coach’ breakfast
Honourable mention: The restaurant had an easily accessible
first aid kit, which offered me peace of mind on such a slippery day.
Bacon Strip Rating: 5 Strips!
Who needs meat when you have baked beans, right Douglas?
ReplyDeleteEverything looks so good! I agree with Haley, baked beans is the way to go. When you hunt for breakfast in St. Catharines, check out the Lunch Box on Welland and Grantham. Great food for a great price!
ReplyDeleteHands down one of my favourite breakfast place in the city - go there all the time! Glad to hear you enjoyed it too :)
ReplyDeleteI love Rozie's Doug! Such a great little place in Port, and it's always packed like that. Glad you had a meal!
ReplyDeleteThat looks like a great breakfast, Doug! I will definitely have to try Rozie's out!
ReplyDeletePS. I like your review about the first aid kit too haha!
I lived off Rozie's for a solid week and loved every minute of it. Probably the best breakfast I've had in St. Catharines and it just so happens to be in my favourite place, Port Dalhousie.
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