Relax and unwind in a beautiful space and atmosphere in which a trio of strings will play classical music as you dine. If you're after a slightly more luxurious affair, then Sketch's afternoon tea is just for you. From the pink palace 'The Gallery' to the 'Lecture Room' that gives sunset vibes. One of the city's most instagrammable places, Sketch is a gorgeous and quirky restaurant that features different rooms in which guests dine. The Duck & Waffle Signature Dish Sketch If you're a bruncher who loves to snap a pic whilst your wining and dining, then Sketch is for you. Fancy going bottomless? Well, for £25 more, enjoy free-flowing Bloody Marys, Bellinis, Mimosas or Kir Royales on top of your delicious duck dishes! Although it is a 24-hour restaurant, brunch is only served between 8am and 4:30 pm, but, good news… the brunch menu takes place 7 days a week! Diners can enjoy their signature dish of a waffle topped with a duck leg and a fried egg served with a pot of mustard maple syrup to drizzle over the weird but wonderful mix! If this doesn't sound like something you would enjoy, pick from one of their many egg dishes or sea bass. Duck & Waffle Make your way up to the 40th floor of London's Heron Tower in Bishopsgate and enjoy both views and delicious food. With cuisines of all sorts, many restaurants are jumping onto the brunch trend and adding their own twist. Brunch can be causal, or it can be formal it's however you make it! From waffles topped with duck to Mediterannean classics, brunch is evolving and is the new event everyone needs to be at! Here are some cities and their best spots that are dishing up flavours, style and sophistication at brunch-time! London □ London is home to thousands of restaurants independent and big-name chains. It is the ideal gathering with friends or family, it is an outing you spend your whole week dreaming of and, more importantly, it is a feast where you can fill your boots for excellent prices (usually)! Brunch isn't just eggs and waffles anymore it's the music and entertainment, the free-flowing bubbles or cocktails (in most cases) and the ever innovating menus that experiment with different flavours and dishes of all cuisines that come with the experience. You get good traditional breakfast foods.Brunch is so much more than a meal. Overall, the place is very homey and the owners are very nice. There’s no english muffin here, it’s the cheese scone that rocks it. Kick Ass Benny with side of hashbrowns ($9+ $3) has black forest ham, poached eggs and fresh Hollandaise sauce on top of a cheese scone. It was simple and good just like a traditional breakfast. I got rye bread, sausage, sunny side up eggs, and the Hashbrowns. The Uptown ($8.50) comes with 2 egg, toast, choice of meat and hashbrowns. You also get a maximum of 2 refills, but usually people don’t need more than 3. You grab the mug from their shelves and begin pouring the coffee and mixing in your milk and sugar. Kicking Horse Coffee ($2.75) and its self serve. It really has that homey vibe because as a kid, I remember a lot of our cups and plates didn’t match. The interior really isn’t impressive at all, it’s more like an old diner where nothing matches or is from a thrift store. Their menu is on the chalk board and everything is under $10. I decided to take a chance and bring M and Scarface with me. How have I not heard of this place? Their website even has a web cam so people can see if it’s busy or not. It looked like a cute place and was rated quite highly. After much Googling, I stumbled upon Coming Home Cafe. I’ve been growing tired of going to the same ol’ places for brunch in Burnaby, so I looked into New Westminster if they had anything interesting.
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