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On the edge of Leslieville, lies the little French brunch bistro that could. Francophone lovers and foodies flock over the River St. Bridge for in house made French brunch and pastries. Habitués sneak in during less peak hours for their cravings. Must haves include the Croque Madame: rosti with smoked salmon and flaky croissants. Owners Lori and Henri Feasson encourage pre-ordering your favourites from quiches to tartes for at home entertaining... except for on Bastille Day, but of course.
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