I don’t have a suggestion for you because even though I love waffles I don’t usually order them. But I’d be interested to see some other suggestions here.
There’s a place on Robson across from the library that used to always have lines. I always figured they got on some list of “best place for waffles” or something.
A lot of the DT brunch places are packed on the weekends but pretty empty on the weekdays. Especially true post-covid when we don’t even have much of the office crowd. You yourself was looking at the restaurant instead of eating in it!
There’s a place on Robson across from the library that used to always have lines. I always figured they got on some list of “best place for waffles” or something.
Le Petit Belge? It’s… ok. Not worth waiting in line for on the weekends but if it’s a short wait on the weekdays it’s decent.
I guess I like them a bit crispy but fluffy on the inside.
I don’t have a suggestion for you because even though I love waffles I don’t usually order them. But I’d be interested to see some other suggestions here.
There’s a place on Robson across from the library that used to always have lines. I always figured they got on some list of “best place for waffles” or something.
Cafe Medina? They do Liege waffles, so it depends on of that is the style you want.
I was thinking Le Petit Belge
I’ve always assumed that place was a front since you almost never see anyone in there (at least during working hours when I’m in the area).
It gets pretty decent lines at lunch. Or it used to. I don’t frequent the arwa as much anymore.
A lot of the DT brunch places are packed on the weekends but pretty empty on the weekdays. Especially true post-covid when we don’t even have much of the office crowd. You yourself was looking at the restaurant instead of eating in it!
Le Petit Belge? It’s… ok. Not worth waiting in line for on the weekends but if it’s a short wait on the weekdays it’s decent.
I guess I like them a bit crispy but fluffy on the inside.
That’s the one I was thinking of