Rosewood Foods
What can we say about Rosewood Foods that hasn’t already been said about Connor McDavid? It’s fast, always impresses, and makes downtown a better place.
So why does Rosewood dominate like McDavid? Our working theory: It’s all about them milky buns. As the basis of six out of the 12 non-salad food items on the menu, the perfectly seasoned buns could be too pastry like in the wrong hands, but Head Chef Jesse Gado’s hands are like McDavid’s on a breakaway: just sweet enough.
If it’s not obvious, you should get the Breakfast Sandwich. Or the Lox & Egg Sandwich. And you could always come back for lunch to try the Bar Burger, made with a milk bun as well. You’ll feel like you scored a bread based-hat trick and still have time for a pre-game nap. – Cory Schachtel
Rosewood Foods
Downtown | 10150 100 St NW #101, Edmonton | 780.757.8030 | rosewoodfoods.com
Happy & Olive
On the weekend, Happy & Olive offers a full brunch menu in a space that’s open, airy and meant for conversation over coffee. The highlights are the Fried Chicken and Waffles, with a slaw that’s… spicy? And the French Toast, stuffed with bananas and topped with coconut whipped cream, is great. The mushroom or salmon latkes offer a real alternative to those of us who might not want to have another Sunday eggs Benny.
But, while it’s not called a “Brunch” menu, Happy & Olive also offers breakfast treats during the week— burritos with eggs and chorizo and a “Brekkie” with egg and gruyère cheese. So, really, your morning breakfast options aren’t limited to the weekend. – Steven Sandor
Happy & Olive
Crestwood | 9640 142 St NW, Edmonton | 825.401.4958 | happyandolive.ca