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    De Dutch

    4.0 (181 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated 2 weeks ago

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    Casual
    Moderate noise
    Good for kids
    Happy hour specials

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    Carla C.

    Came here Sunday at 9AM, no problem getting a table. Place was 50% full. Got the 1/2 L orange juice for $10.75 was very good but debatable if worth the price. Worked out to 3 glasses of OJ. Friend is gluten sensitive so she was able to ask for the "gluten-free menu" they had a whole separate menu for her! Her Pannekoeken looked the exact same as mine but used gluten-free flours. She got the Banana nut and loved it. Ate 100% of it. I got the Meat Lovers. Meat was cooked into it and not just on top. I was very happy with the amount of meat and portion of giant pancake. Just wish it can with some fruit even as a garnish. Syrup is always available as well. Service was very good. Overall a great Sunday brunch spot.

    Dutch Pannekoeken's Top: Vegetarian Bottom: Banana & Walnut
    Rohan B.

    Our first time trying the Dutch pancakes - Loved it! Spicy Christmas Mimosa - 5* Vegetarian Pannekoeken - 3* Banana & Walnut Pannekoeken - 4* Nice ambience - Service could have bit better.

    Eggs Benny and an omelet with hollandaise sauce on the side

    Great food, great service, tasty coffee, hollandaise sauce was delicious. I will be back next time I'm in the area.

    The Hash
    Rose W.

    I've been wanting to try the pannekoeken (Dutch pancake) at De Dutch ever since I came back from my trip from Amsterdam. I finally got the chance to recently. My coworkers and I ordered "The Hash" which was one of their savory pancakes that included hash browns, green pepper, onion and cheddar mixed with choice of meat with hollandaise sauce. Dutch pancakes are known to be very large and thin compared to normal pancakes. It was decent meal and tasted like what it sounds. It was a good meal but not mind blowing. Compared to the pannekoeken I had in Amsterdam, De Dutch's pancakes lacks presentation and a wow factor that makes you want to crave for more. However for Edmonton standards, it's pretty good and and it's the only place you'll be able to order pannekoeken that I know of. I've tried other foods at De Dutch in the past and they have been above average and filling. Generally, De Dutch is a solid choice for breakfast food downtown.

    Bratwurst and eggs
    Michelle M.

    I was looking for some place I had never been too and found this place. The night before we were at Zoobrew and needed a great breakfast. The place was pretty busy when we got there but we were seated right away. I had no idea what to expect from the service or food. Our server a wonderful brunette brought our coffees right away and answered all our questions about the menu. The place is set up nicely. A lot of tables but not congested. It's very bright and welcoming. I ordered The Hash. Looks like a giant pancake with a hash topped with hollandaise. The server told me that it is also her favourite item on the menu. My friend ordered eggs, toast and bratwurst I don't recall the prices as my friend was treating me for brunch. I loved the decor and the petit pot (mini pot) of cream we got with our coffee. It was just really lovely here. Our food came and it DID NOT DISAPPOINT. I need to come back and try more We were lucky we found parking nearby and for $2 for the few hours we were in the neighbourhood it was a steal of a deal!! Great food and great service. I will return for more.

    Chocolate, strawberry, and whip pannakeok!!
    Zach H.

    Got takeout.. order was ready in 10 mins. I don't know what this pannekeok is, but whatever it is, I need more. Got the chocolate (Nutella), strawberry, and whip and it was delicious. Packaged in pizza box and toppings are stored so that you can add them yourselves in whatever quantities you wish. Soo good! Kinda like a pancake + crepe had a baby.

    Kayla C.

    First time to De Dutch for my boyfriend's birthday. We didn't have a reservation, but there was no wait, thankfully, for a table for 3. There is no easy parking, which I was aware of, but still didn't like this fact upon arrival with my 79 year old Grandfather. Boyfriend had to drop us off and park down the street. Not a huge deal for some, but something to be aware of. Our server was top notch. Attentive without being annoying. She made sure we had everything we needed and that coffee was always topped up. The coffee was pretty good for "diner" coffee. Not weak slough water, like some. Really enjoyed it. Food was very good... we definitely want to try other items on the menu. It's a huuuuuge menu and the Turkey options are so good, as we don't eat beef or pork. At first glance I felt super comfortable with COVID-19 protocols in place. Servers were all masked and it wasn't super busy in there. As we completed our meals, boyfriend pointed out that there's a window into the kitchen and none of the cooks were wearing masks or gloves or any kind of PPE. When I happened to look the one cook scratched his nose with his finger and kept on going. Now; I'm not sure what the mandated protocols are, it may not be mandatory for kitchen staff to wear masks, as they don't deal with the general public, however they are dealing with our food. I'd think that if I was the De Dutch manager I would want to be visibly above what the expectations are for safety in the pandemic. Overall this was great dining for breakfast and the mask thing is just evidence of my discomfort dining out right now (which I didn't really realize was a concern for me until this morning). Thanks De Dutch.

    Amabel D.

    Had to check out this place after seeing another Yelper's review a few weeks ago. I've been here before but I never actually tried the Pannekoeken before. This time I made it a point to actually try one! I have had a craving for pancakes recently! I came at about 9:30 AM on a Sunday with my entire family and there were a lot of open tables. There were about 8 of us. I would definitely recommend coming this early or making reservations if you want to get in. This is because around 10 AM it was absolutely SLAMMED. So even that extra half hour makes a huge difference here. The two menu items I tried were the veggie omelette and the strawberry cream cheese pannekoeken. The omelette was my Mom's and it was really good. The toast came with blueberry jam which is my fave jam. The potatoes were a bit soggy - maybe my least fave menu item. The strawberry cream cheese pannekoeken was amazing! I was so glad I got to try it because it was heavenly. It came with so much whipped cream and I could barely finish it! I would absolutely recommend this to anyone coming to De Dutch specifically for pancakes. Our server was great! We really enjoyed our breakfast here!

    Victoria F.

    Love the idea of these huge Dutch pancakes! And you can get them savoury or sweet! We got 2 flavours (1 sweet and 1 savour) of the pancakes: - Mixed fruit: Comes with a bowl of fruit and a small mountain of whipped cream. Super yummy! - The Hash: Mixture of bacon, potatoes, mushrooms, onions, and green peppers topped with cheese. A little bit too salty for me but still good! We also ordered the Eggs Benedict. It was good!

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    4.2(15 reviews)
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    One of Edmonton's (and especially Old Strathcona's) iconic restaurants, Continental Treat has been…read moreoperating at its current location on Whyte Ave since 1982. That's 42 years! (I know the year 1982 well... It's when I was born. Ha ha.) Any restaurant with that kind of longevity is a mainstay. A reliable "forever" type of place that has stood the test of time - and believe me, it has been a test. Owned and operated by three generations of the Borówka family, their roots from Poland and Ukraine are reflected in the menu. They have even opened a second location downtown in recent years, expanding their comfort food empire twofold. So what is "continental" cuisine? By definition it's any food from Europe. And Continental Treat is prepared to feed you just like your European grandmother did. Voted Best/Favourite Continental Restaurant in 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 by the Edmonton Journal, this restaurant's legacy lives on in the hearts of Edmontonians. The ambiance is palpable. 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We were immediately served a warm basket of two types of bread (gluten-free!) and I helped myself to a slice of rye slathered in ample amounts of melty butter. If I had to pick the most famous item on the Continental Treat menu it would have to be the Creamy Dill Pickle Soup (Helena's famous dill pickle soup - $6.50 for a cup). I have ordered it every single time that I have dined here and I'm sure that many other people do the same. This soup is a hit for a reason. If you had an Eastern European grandma (like I did) this will remind you of her soups. It's lighter than you think it will be and filled with nice big pieces of potatoes, pickles (of course!) and other vegetables. The pickle flavour is at the forefront but it isn't too much. (Let's be honest, it could never be too much for me). It's cozy comfort in soup form. In a city that boasts many amazing soups, this is certainly one of the top picks. You can even order a "Euro Bowl" which I think is a really big bowl of soup! 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    No Sugar - No Problem with Mama Leila's Keto treats - Lemon blueberry cupcake

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    Easy to find on Google Maps and 2hour parking available in front of the store. Sadly most parking…read morein the area is paid parking. Sooo many goodies here. I can't wait to tell my Celiac, gluten-sensitive, and diabetic friends about this store. Everything from drink mixes, coffee flavorings, meat marinades, salad dressings, to dehydrated meal kits. I love the on-sale shelf as I'm about as thrifty as they come - Plus you can try a product at a discount and see if you even like it! Lots of treats in the fridge as well. I got the lemon blueberry cupcake but the label on it was wrong. No filling just moist blueberry cupcake - very crumbly. And very rich and sweet icing. Let's just say they were Not cheap with the icing. Overall it was a bit too crumbly and icing too sweet for me but I also don't have a problem with gluten. 6/10.

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    As a family owned business you would think they would take pride in things like customer service,…read moretreating people with respect but it really seems to depend on the mood of their one worker. I'm not sure what her name is. She is nice sometimes when I come in, and other times, she cuts me off when I'm speaking. Their customer service has really gone down hill. My main concern however is their lack of food labeling. There are no best before dates, or "consume by". There are no ingredients listed on their packaging. You're taking a gamble with trusting that because it's "gluten free" it's safe to eat. They don't label any other possible allergens aside from dairy/eggs. If they're going to chemically alter their baked goods, they should label them as such. They've recently added some coolers to their store to add in some other fresh items. You can grab fresh pizza dough, and other things. I noticed a lot was not labeled again with a price or ingredients. $7 for a small portion of pizza dough was pretty outrageous. I get the convenience of being able to grab and go though. I'm just not sure it's worth the price. It would be nice if they added a cafe or something where you could sit and enjoy a coffee and pastry. If you don't mind the mediocre customer service, high prices, and guessing game of will this give me some sort of allergic reaction then absolutely I recommend you check this place out.

    Kinni you not right now?…read more They make a lot of Fresh Foods and some of them are exported to America which is where I've tried them. Usually by land... trucking, I think. They're actually pretty good. A nice Canadian company that has probably better standards of what goes into their stuff that America does. But then doesn't every country?

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    We heard glowing things about this pizza place so we decided to finally give it a try. We ordered…read moreone of our favourite pizzas a donair pizza. The toppings were fresh but maybe because we ordered delivery it just didn't have the as much pizazz as I expected. It was still a tasty pizza. For the kids we ordered the cheese pizza. The combination of orange and white cheese was nice, and it was very saucy. The slices were too big for my littles who had to fold the pizza to eat it. And once it got to us that chewy textured dough has just too difficult for them to chew. The beingets were delightful, same chewy texture. Liked the icing and Carmel to dip. I think this pizza place would have been more enjoyable eating at the location and getting the pizza hot and fresh.

    Did you know that Edmonton has a vegan pizzeria? Did you also know that it's Alberta's first…read moreplant-based pizzeria that has been blazing trails since 2017? They've been on quite a turbulent journey to say the least. Die Pie first opened their doors downtown on Jasper Ave in 2017. Then the pandemic hit and threw everything into question and they ended up moving to 97th in the Boyle Street area in 2020. Then, sadly, later in 2020 they announced that Die Pie would be closing it's doors for good. It seemed that everything had come to an unfortunate and heart breaking end. But there was some hope when the pizzas became available at their sister business Seitans in the 5th Street Food Hall in 2021. ...And then in 2023, rising from the ashes, Die Pie opened once again, this time on 105th Street in Queen Mary Park. Nothing short of a roller coaster, I'm not sure how they've done it. However, their legion of devoted fans certainly wants their plant-based pizza revolution to continue. VUE Weekly named Die Pie # 1 Pizza (Classic) 2018 and # 1 Best Pizza (Thin Crust) 2018. Yes, the pizza is meatless but this is a place that can compete with all of the rest. You need to try it for yourself to believe it! I was so pleased to visit for the first time on a Saturday evening and I would totally describe the restaurant and location as "industrial-chic." They've got plenty of space with a fun tropical vibe from the pink-sided bar area to the pink-and-green frond print on the chairs. The best decor item of all, without a question, is the huge original Jasper Ave restaurant sign that now hangs inside. What a testament to their resiliency. There's a little stage area that must be great for live music and other such performances. Speaking of music, the tunes at Die Pie are absolute perfection and I found myself dancing and singing in my seat for the majority of my visit - we must have very similar taste in music. Our server was helpful and friendly, happy to give us the time that we needed to make our way through the extensive menu. There's quite a lot more than just pizza! I'm not much of a pop-drinker but I do enjoy a soda with pizza from time to time. I really like that Die Pie doesn't serve the mainstream brands and instead opts for Jarritos (which I love), Wild Brewing Kombucha, and Phillips Soda Works from Victoria. We chose a Speed King Craft Cola ($5.00) and an Intergalactic Root Beer ($5.00), both from Phillips. The art on the can alone is worth it. I really like a craft cola made with cane sugar a lot. You've probably heard people talk about Mexican cola and how it's a far superior product - and the cane sugar is why. Using cane sugar makes the flavour so much better. Speed King is made with actual kola nut as well as cane sugar, has a rich flavour, and somehow isn't too sweet. The Intergalactic was interesting because it actually tasted like real root beer. The amber colour is not typically expected and the flavour of licorice root, cloves, and cane sugar creates a beverage that tastes much more authentic. They both paired wonderfully with the pizza. The food menu involves a lot! You'll find a whole host of starters, fried chickun (which I believe is Seitans main thing, now available at Die Pie), pasta, and burgers. And of course there is pizza. A lot of pizza. I was excited to start my meal with some Bites (there are four types) which I remember very well from my 5th Street Food Hall visits. This time I chose the Kimchi Bites (Sourdough bites stuffed with chedda, extra virgin olive oil, sunflower parmesan, and housemade kimchi - $16.00) because they sound so unique. However, the chedda, donair, and pickle versions are excellent options as well. These little tender and twirly dough balls are served with two dips of your choice and they've got twelve to select from! Gochujang Dip seemed like an obvious pick and we also got Garlic Aioli Dip for a more cooling option. If you love Die Pie's soft and fluffy pizza dough (and you do) this is just another way to get more of it. Pungent, acidic kimchi is wrapped within the dough like a soft blanket. These bites had some spicy kick! Dip them in the gochujang for an even bigger punch! These are fun and easy to eat. However, if you're also ordering pizza it does mean that your meal will contain a lot of dough (which is not necessarily a bad thing). The main event is absolutely the California style pizza and with 18 different pies you certainly won't be wanting for choice. Each one is made from scratch using their signature hand-tossed sourdough crust which they make with local flour. And let me tell you: IT'S THE CRUST. I'm the type of person who doesn't always eat my crust - in most cases I have no desire to eat additional plain, tough bread. But once in a while there's the odd case when the dough itself is something special. Die Pie makes a dough so pillowy that you will find it in your dreams. But that's not all. On Thursdays they do Detroit style pizza, they can make gluten-

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    Rockin' Robyn's Diner - Bacon burger, pan fries and chubby checker

    Rockin' Robyn's Diner

    4.2(207 reviews)
    7.7 km
    $$

    Looking for a diner experience with top notch food and a lot of it for a fair price? You just…read moredescribed Rockin' Robyn's to a T! We would go back in a heartbeat, just need to sleep off the food coma for a while. It's bright and airy in spite of the smallish space and the amount of booths and tables, oh and you can sit at the counter. The walls and ceiling are covered in memorabilia, concert banners and what not. The place was absolutely hopping at 12:45 PM, but we were sat in a booth right away. Waters dropped moments later, asked if we needed coffee, tea or whatever else you wanted to drink. Our server was fantastic, explaining and educating us as we were first timers. The food came out piping hot very quickly and our tea ordered after the food was dropped came in a large teapot and hot just like at home. The clubhouse, which I did not have, has house made ham and turkey according to our server. My corn beef had slices of corn beef that did not taste house made, but the sheer volume of meat I couldn't finish, the eggs were cooked perfectly. K's Mexicasa omelette was excellent with the Mexican meat the star. I know why the place is consistently full, it's that good. Definite redo when back in West Edmonton

    We came here on a holiday Monday after an hour and a half hike in cool fall weather. We wanted…read moresomething comforting and filling and our breakfasts hit the spot. The corned beef has had mashed potatoes which is different from what I'm used to but it was tasty nonetheless. My husband substituted the pancakes in his meal for pan fried potatoes. The place was super busy even though it was around 2pm and was still packed when we left. They seated us quickly as we were willing to sit at a table but we could've waited for a booth. The servers were friendly and fast which was perfect for us as I needed to get to an appointment. It's a relatively small restaurant with many patrons. It's definitely got that old diner vibe which is always fun once in a while. If you're looking for a solid, traditional diner experience, you can't for wrong with Rockin' Robyn's.

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