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What Stella Denesik doesn't like about Rue de L'Espoir:
breakfast in the rue. Recently I started to have my daily breakfast in the rue and nothing but good things to say. the service is friendly, timely and efficient. it is quiet on weekdays and there is rarely a wait for a table at the weekend. the delicious and huge bowl of steel cutting haferflacken with nuts, rusty, brown sugar, apples and bananas is my favorite. the touch is very fluffy when I could make myself. the... View all feedback. What Frederick Bosco likes about Rue de L'Espoir:
as tourist from Texas there was a weekend breakfast. pleasantly surprised! service was wonderful, the servings were great, eating was fantastic, and the prices are fair! French toast and kakao are amazing! View all feedback.
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Breakfast in the rue. Recently I started to have my daily breakfast in the rue and nothing but good things to say. the service is friendly, timely and efficient...
read moreBlah, this morning for breakfast. the waitress has me coffee instead of the cappuccino I asked did not bring my grapefruit juice, and as soon as the food was se...
read moreAs tourist from Texas there was a weekend breakfast. pleasantly surprised! service was wonderful, the servings were great, eating was fantastic, and the prices...
read moreHave eaten here 3 times in the last 4 months and were impressed each time. the service is attentive and eating is very good. can not wait for our next visit!
Great breakfast! Nice waitstaff. And, yummy English breakfast tea.
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read moreThe Rue is a popular spot for breakfast, offering delicious options like steel-cut oatmeal, omelets, and pancakes served with genuine maple syrup. The service is friendly and efficient, with little to no wait for a table on weekends. The atmosphere is described as beautiful and civilized, allowing for easy conversation without shouting. While some reviewers had mixed experiences with service and dishes like duck, overall, the restaurant is praised for its great food, fair prices, and comfortable atmosphere. The Rue's long-standing reputation as an upscale French-influenced establishment on the East Side makes it a solid choice for a quiet meal.