This morning I got together with three old friends from high school. T now lives in Vancouver, but she was in town this week to visit family. This morning was the only time the four of us could all get together for some girl time and gabbing. We chose to have breakfast at one of Rossland's well-known eateries, The Sunshine Cafe. I've previously reviewed the Sunshine here and here, and this was the first time I've had breakfast there. I'd heard only good things about it.
The menu is a la carte and each item is individually-priced. I had two eggs ($2), hashbrowns ($2), three bacon ($2), and toast ($2). The hashbrowns had sweet potatoes in them, which I don't like, and next time I wouldn't order them. The scrambled eggs were a little strange-looking but tasted good. For $10 it was a good amount of food and I came away satisfied.
P had two eggs basted, sausage, hash browns and toast.
T had two eggs over easy, bacon, and hashbrowns.
My most excellent friend, Budgirl, who has not blogged in eons, had something a bit different: the Western Denver, also with hashbrowns, and a side of tzadziki (huh???). Budgirl marches to the beat of her own drummer!
A good time was had by all, and once again The Sunshine Cafe delivered!
8 comments:
How fun! I can not wait to be able to meet some bloggie friends, hope it happens soon.
Thta's so great! Nice breakfast food here...
Cheers,
Rosa
Looks like a great breakfast! I rarely eat out for breakfast, so when I do it's quite a treat.
I loooooove to go out for breakfast. And out of all 4 meals...Budgirl's would've been right up my alley!!
Sweet potatoes mixed into home fries? Is that legal?
Colleen: Ahhh...I just don't know...I personally didn't care for it.
For $10 that is a lot of food and it looks quite good. I look forward to my weekend breakfasts as well.
Plus, getting back together with old friends is always a plus.
Mmm, your breakfast looks great! Hope you had a fabulous time with your girlfriends. I love reunions over breakfast!!
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