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    De Dutch

    3.4 (51 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 2:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Sara A.

    Came home for a much needed pannekoek plus a hearty breakfast. We had an amazing server working a full restaurant on her own but with a smile and good attitude. My pannekoek was delicious, bratwurst feeling, eggs cooked perfectly and ordered a side of Edam and sourdough bread. I was hungry! I feel like I need to describe my pannekoek a bit more. It is a thin pancake, slightly chewy and was served with whipped butter. I drizzled maple syrup over it. Yummy!!! Finished off with a cup of peppermint tea. This is still my favourite De Dutch location in Vancouver.

    Fruit topping cheese cake
    Pantea R.

    They do have a plan in place for covid time . And unlike lots of other restaurants they are following it. The staff were polite and considerate and the service was prompt and respectful Fruit topping cheese cake was nice fresh and fluffy , but I didn't like the trail mix , too dry and rough . Apple cinnamon at the side was not tasting fresh and seems they mix and kept it for long .

    Yum
    Russell Z.

    I give it a 5 out of 5, both in service and food quality and overall customer experience. There is WiFi here, which is mandatory not only in a city like Vancouver but in the year 2018, all breakfast places should have WiFi in a metropolitan city. Orange juice is squeezed fresh and it DOESN'T TASTE LIKE DIABETES IN A CUP. That's right, it's not a sugar rush! Not all oranges squeezed will taste like dessert. Get over it, it's good for you. I ordered a glass and wish I had ordered a second because it was that good. I ordered "The Hash" which at the time of this review according to their website is: "Hash Browns, mushroom, green peppers, onions and cheddar mixed with your choice of Ham, DeBakon, sausage, turkey Bacon or Vegetarian with Hollandaise Sauce." It was freaking good is what it is, and the portion size was large enough that I could barely finish the thing. Barbara was our server and she was incredibly friendly and helpful, checking with us frequently and bringing the check and even offering some locals-insight as I'm from the USA. Coffee is refilled frequently and isn't too strong but isn't highly acidic either. It's just right for me. Price point was pretty good, $17 CAD for the dish, which at the time of this review is $13.17 USD when I convert using Google. All in all, really great, would return.

    My little girl giving props to de dutch!!
    Kat T.

    I can never get enough of this place when I visit Canada! My cousin/nephew took us to this place. And everytime we go to Canada we have to have it.. well I do... The Place is clean and friendly!! But the wait to be seating can be foreverrrr... doesn't matter which de dutch you go to there is always a wait.. But thank god we didn't have to wait.. I'd say they have the yummmiest pancakes.. You have to try it!! The pancakes are thin and delish.. I had Great service also.. that's even a plus.. Gotta try it if this is your first time in Vancouver!!!

    Big breakfast
    Issabelle F.

    De Dutch reminds me of a European Denny's, but more expensive. If you've read any of my previous reviews, you know by now that I'm really into brunch/breakfast joints. I don't think I would have tried this place unless my boyfriend wanted to. We were able to get a table right away, but it took about 15 minutes before our server greeted us, and that was after we got up and told the hostess that we hadn't been checked on yet. Usually that wouldn't bug me, but we were in a bit of a rush that day. Service was fantastic after that. Since this was our first time dining here, our waitress had some great recommendations for us and let us know that their pannekoeks are what De Dutch is known for. They have your basic breakfast menu - eggs, ham, bacon, sausages, and of course their speciality pannekoeks (pancakes). I ended up getting the big breakfast which included 1 slice of pannekoek, bacon, sausage, ham, eggs and toast. Everything was tasty, don't get me wrong, but it didn't blow me out of the water. I'm glad I tried it, but unfortunately, I don't think it made it to my go-to brunch list.

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    Hiba Z.

    We added two eggs and a "small" side of Nutella. If we ever get a chance to go again I will definitely get a different Dutch pancake. Great service. Nice view!

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    Debbie P.

    The pancakes were a bit different from the Dutch pancakes I'm use to - the Dutch pancakes in California are less fluffy and more crispy. Not sure which is more authentic. The pancakes here were good but I was more impressed by the perfectly cooked eggs (over medium) and bacon. The coffee was good as well. The restaurant has probably been around for a while since it's a bit dated but it has it's charm. The servers were very attentive and came by to ask several times if everything was okay and refill my coffee.

    Debakon + eggs, classic pannekoek, & Nutella French toast.

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    Best breakfast place. I got addicted to their pan cakes. Try the hash or if you like sweets, the chocolate strawberry nutella.

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