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Hollandaise Restaurants in Prince George

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City: Prince George, 103-5935 o'Grady Rd, Prince George, British Columbia V2N 6Z5, Canada, V2N5R6
"Not a fancy place but good food and service. We ate here twice on our trip 1st time had 2 x5 meal, 2nd time the works omelet. It was good to have a choice of lighter version of the food."
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City: Prince George, 1538 Highway 97 S, Prince George, British Columbia V2L 5L9, Canada, V2L5L9
Takeout, Television, Full Bar, Large groups
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City: Prince George, 1790 Highway 97 South, V2L 5L3, Prince George, Canada
"Stay on 23 Sept of 2021. Five serious problems. You might overlook one or two them (no hotel is perfect), but when all are combined they warrant a serious look by Marriott higher ups.(1) Both front desk employees were not wearing masks as required by the recent BC legal mandate (like it or not, it's currently the law)(2) Only one key provided for two guests, front desk did not inquire as to how many were needed (the usual procedure)(3) Only 3 bath towels in total provided for two guests (normally okay, but not when they are also required to for the pool usage)(4) Pool area is unventilated which makes for an overwhelming and uncomfortable chlorinated air(5) Most importantly, the hotel is in desperate need of a renovation. For example, the hot tub appears to resemble something you'd find in someone's backyard and not at a Marriott property. Also, a television set that looks about 15+ years old. Too many other examples to mention."
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City: Prince George, 1515 Victoria St, Prince George, British Columbia V2L 2L4, Canada, V2L2L4
"Good size portion and happy smiling faces! The omelette I ordered was very good and the potatoes were excellent. I would go back and eat there again. GO!"
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City: Prince George, 910 Trans-Canada Hwy, V2L 2K8, Prince George, Canada
"Wonderful breakfast, you get plenty of very tasty food!! Highly recommended if you pass Prince George."
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City: Prince George, 104-1023 Central St W, Prince George, BC V2M 3C9, V2M3C9, Canada
Seating, Kids, Vegetarian Friendly, Live Music
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City: Prince George, 770 Brunswick St, Prince George, BC V2L 2C2, V2L2C2, Canada
"This is a wonderful little breakfast area. We had a bit of trouble finding the place, as the places on Google, don't mention that it is within the hotel, but it is very good food! If you're wanting some great food, that is hot, this is the place for you! You will not be disappointed. The waiters and waitresses here make sure that you're served in a timely manner which is very appreciated!"
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City: Prince George, 910 Victoria St, Prince George, BC V2L 2K8, V2L2K8, Canada
"Admittedly, unlike my girlfriend, I am now officially too far into my forties for me to lie about not being so, but having said that, I was still the youngest patron in Butterfly Eatery by a factor of at least two pop-star life cycles. I won’t accuse anyone else of being old; I’m only saying that probably—stressing probably—most of them lean forward in a car driving uphill. I’m just saying. The restaurant is aware of this as it offers a flat senior discount. Loyal readers (Bob) will know that I generally post unfavorable reviews for family restaurants, but Butterfly Eatery is technically not one. It’s a breakfast diner. There is no kid’s menu to my knowledge, and there wasn’t a cacophony of noises and colors spilling from stereos or televisions to prevent attention deficit toddlers from a full hyperactive spastic outburst. I didn’t even notice the overhead music until forty-five minutes into my experience. As such, I didn’t carry as big a chip on my shoulder going in.But yes, there was totally a flat seniors discount across the entire menu. Because really. On its surface, Butterfly is adorable, like baby kangaroo lovable. Soft colors of blue and white alternating between tables, chairs, carpets, and tiles. Butterfly regalia is everywhere, to the point of being borderline invasive. If this was New Zealand, they’d be spraying insecticide. It’s like the owners visited any typical craft fair and bought…well…everything. Unfortunately, like a family restaurant, the table came pre-cluttered with utensils, cups, and condiments. It was at that point, something dawned on me, I realization after all these years: what does it infer about our society where the sugar decanter looms over all other granule dispensers like the Burj Khalifa? Regardless, Butterfly gets one positive mark for offering an extensive but not bible-sized menu. Just a simple spread covering the essentials without the need for every single hairsplitting variable. No mention of the words “vegan” or “gluten-free”. No pictures on the menu either. Just a breakfast diner with breakfast food. Eggs, pancakes, and refillable hash browns. Hold the phone there—did you say…refillable hash-browns? You bet your svelte and toned posterior I did.It also helped the hash browns were above average (basically cubed fries). I ordered the Breakfast Bowl while the girlfriend asked for a half-order of French toast. We were certain the host had mixed the order given the delivered plate was substantial. No, it was indeed a half, leading us to assume a full plate would’ve met the caloric demands of Hodor. My girlfriend also received a side of hash browns, delivered on an equally large plate. The host then left to return with bacon, and then again with more condiments. By the end, she had to make five trips to deliver two lunches. Less than an hour later, the final bill came to only $26 for two people. That’s fantastic value. My breakfast bowl was satisfying with two caveats. One, I was given the option for sourdough, which would’ve been an immediate positive mark had the delivered slices not been cut from a mass-produced loaf. I was really hoping for a proper sourdough. And two, I will probably never find scrambled eggs that don’t disappoint. When ordered, they often show up unseasoned and as elastic as Professor Impossible from The Venture Brothers. Butterfly’s attempt was not as bad as Ricky’s or Denny’s but could’ve used more seasoning. In conclusion, Butterfly Eatery is an above average breakfast diner that, despite playing it safe, ultimately accomplishes something worthy of praise: They beat other family/breakfast restaurant chains at their own cuisine. I can still do better scrambled eggs on my own, but if I was time-constrained in the morning, it’s one of the better options.Food: 3/5Service: 3/5Presentation: 3/5Value: 4/5Recommendation: 3.5/5"

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