Best Cafe restaurants nearby. Discover the best Cafe food in St. Catharines. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Cafe restaurants near you.. St. Catharines is the largest city in Canada's Niagara Region and the sixth largest urban area in Ontario, with 96.13 square kilometres (37.1 sq mi) of land and 133,113 residents in 2016. It lies in Southern Ontario, 51 kilometres (32 mi) south of Toronto across Lake Ontario, and is 19 kilometres (12 mi) inland from the international boundary with the United States along the Niagara River. It is the northern entrance of the Welland Canal. Residents of St. Catharines are known as St. Cathariners. St. Catharines carries the official nickname "The Garden City" due to its 1,000 acres (4 km) of parks, gardens and trails.
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5 based on 129 reviews
A peculiar little bistro called mirepoix. We serve a little breakfast, and some lunch, but mostly brunch. We serve quality, handmade and freshly baked dishes, focussing on local, seasonal and organic items (wherever possible). Our small, ever changing, bl
My husband and I come to St. Catherines/Niagara several times a year to visit family and always take my elderly parents out for a meal or three when Iâm not cooking for them. Knowing this, my sister-in-law recommended Mirepoix having discovered it during a biking trip.So, today, the parents, husband and I took a drive and landed at Mirepoix. Itâs a tiny wee place with a bright yellow door. We were VERY fortunate that there happened to be a 4-top available when we arrived. (May I suggest you call for reservations). The staff were incredibly friendly and accommodating. Service was outstanding and swift. Locally roasted coffee was excellent (brand name is â416â and we bought a bag to take home) and the food â imaginative, well presented, perfectly prepared, fresh and flavorful. My not-so-easy-to-please Mother all but licked her plate clean. She and Dad both had the mushroom omelette with truffle and chèvre. I was not offered a taste (hmmph!!!) .. but based on their two clean plates, it must have been awfully good. (by the way, Mother said she wasnât hungry when we arrived) I ordered avocado toast which had brunoise tomato-avocado on toasted homemade bread, a sprinkling of capers, a generous portion of excellent quality smoked salmon, two perfectly poached eggs and a side of baby spinach salad. Husband had the âclassic breakfastâ. Two perfect sunny-side ups, freeform sausage, roasted fingerling potatoes, baked beans, pork belly to die for. Pork belly to die for - yes, worth repeating. The eggs must be from local, very healthy and very happy hens - nearly orange yolks that had real old-fashioned egg flavor and a creamy consistency. All of our plates had two generous slices of homemade bread, toasted. Little pots of jams. Coffee refills just when you needed it. Smiles abound - both from staff and every single happy, happy diner in the place. Quality of everything was superb - and in all of our travels around the planet, this breakfast/brunch tops the list. Yes, we absolutely will be back. One word of caution for the elderly or non-ambulatory: there are three rather high stairs to climb from sidewalk to the dining room. P.S. pork belly. pork belly.
4 based on 301 reviews
Super busy and I can see why. BLT was good as were the home fries. Nothing to complain about well worth a visit
4 based on 117 reviews
We found this little place with a very big heart and big breakfast. The food at Sunrise Cafe was yummy. Looking around at constant busy tables and lots of regulars we knew we couldnât go wrong. Ps pick up some tarts on your way out!
4 based on 26 reviews
Chef Erik Peacock and his wife Dale Camroux-Peacock operate the Coach House. Owners of the landmark St. Catharines restaurant, Wellington Court, Erik and Dale have been running the Coach House for the past 10 years. Through our friendship with Paul, Mathe
there are quite a few table on the garden - the food is good we could not try the smoked fish but the anti pasti were nice.the sauce in the frid chicken is very goodI tried the Rose wine - a very decent table roséThank you for visiting The Coach House Cafe! We greatly appreciate you taking the time to write this review.Regards,Dale
4 based on 36 reviews
Dropped by for lunch today and was very pleasantly surprised by the unusual taste combination of their pizza with blue cheese and thinly sliced pears. Very fresh with a thin crust topped off with a can of San Pellagrino. A simple but delicious mid-day meal at a fair price. Decor was fine and service was pretty good too.
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