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    Default Best Place for Brunch in Calgary

    Looking for a nice, classy place for brunch as a surprise for a friend.

    Needs to be able to take reservations.

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    Cassis bistro.
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    I liked Carino alot, if you're into japanese infused brunch

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    The Palliser, The Banff Springs, and Priddis Golf Course all do great brunches if you're ok with buffet style.

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    Tango Bistro/Smugglers was really good last time I went.

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    Not Classy but damn delicious is The Palamino.
    Brisket eggs benedict makes me weak.
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    Not classy and doesn't do reservations, but Overeasy Breakfast Co. has without a doubt the best breakfast/brunch in Calgary.
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    Originally posted by zipdoa
    Not classy and doesn't do reservations, but Overeasy Breakfast Co. has without a doubt the best breakfast/brunch in Calgary.
    This man knows what's up. I would eat here daily if it wasn't for the long lineups and 2000+ calorie meals.

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    Craft has awesome brunch but it's not classy

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    Originally posted by npham


    This man knows what's up. I would eat here daily if it wasn't for the long lineups and 2000+ calorie meals.
    Takeout is available except on weekends. I get Hogs'n'Scallops on the daily during the week.
    Originally posted by InRich
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    Doesn't meet OP's criteria, but Galaxie Diner on 11th st has by far the best hangover brunch I've ever had. Bacon eggs benny every time!

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    www.jacqeulinesuzannes.ca

    I'm biased, but the eggs benny is just killer. House made hollandaise... mmm....

    EDIT: menu - http://www.jacquelinesuzannes.ca/our-menu/#brunch

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    Originally posted by zipdoa
    Takeout is available except on weekends. I get Hogs'n'Scallops on the daily during the week.
    What?!?!



    It's always so busy there, even right at 7am on the weekend it's nearly full. Or on a Tuesday morning at 10am - I'm like, don't these people have jobs?!
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    Originally posted by msommers
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    hahaha yeah I had to adjust my budget when I found out they did take-out. The lineups were the only thing preventing me from eating there on the daily.

    I find that before 745AM on weekends the line-up is pretty quick (~5min), or else I go right at 2:45PM just before close. Mauro hit me up with a free triple breakfast the other day because I eat there so much!
    Originally posted by InRich
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    Originally posted by InRich
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    OEB menu looks killer.

    Anyone been to the brunch at deerfoot casino lately?
    I can eat more hot wings than you.

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    OEB is great I LOVE the benny and the benny boxes they do, However recently the lines are just too long so I've been headed to Johns breakfast on 4th nw, he used to be the breakfast cook of the establish that used to be there then eventually took it over. Its a very basic breakfast but always perfectly executed when compared to smitty's, denny's, nellies,and phils or other average joe places.

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    Diner Delux on Edmonton trail
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    The best Brunch (buffet) I have ever been to is at the Carriage House Inn on Macleod, Amazing!
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    Yep. Those Edmonton trail places are great. Carino/OEB/Diner Deluxe/BigFish, Cerezo. I recommend them all.

    DT: Monki Bistro omg so good.

    However I have been finding myself at Ricky's a lot recently.
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    Originally posted by max_boost

    However I have been finding myself at Ricky's a lot recently.
    Hot waitress???
    Originally posted by rage2 in 2002
    Shit, there's only 49 users here, I doubt we'll even break 100.

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