Mary´s Place Café II invites you to their dining room. This restaurant features a breakfast menu and a brunch menu for 11$ to 25$. You can also enjoy the sun on their terrace. They provide wheelchair-accessible restaurant and are open at night from Monday to Saturday. You can get there by car. Payments by Visa, MasterCard and Interac are accepted.more...See more text
Mary’s Place is a quaint little diner with a Middle Eastern twist. The space is cozy and tiny, with typically only one server working. They have lots of vegetarian and vegan options, as well as hearty, meaty breakfasts for the carnivores among us. The restaurant is open every day at 7:00 am (except Sundays, when they open at 9:00 am) and offers a personal, intimate breakfast experience.
Mary’s Place is a very small diner – so small it normally only has one server – with a Middle Eastern twist. Yup, that’s right, you can get tablouleh even at the crack of dawn if your little heart desires. It’s right across the street from The Coastal Café, so a perfect back-up option if that’s full. Even if it’s not, it makes a great first choice too, serving up classic home-style brunch dishes with no fuss.
Mornings can be hectic and rushed, so having a place where you can grab a quick, hot bite is essential. Mary’s Place is within walking distance of Dalhousie University, which makes it a popular eatery for university students, but it’s also frequented by working folk. Mary’s tables and booths are in high demand, and lineups are common. The all-day breakfast starts early, and the menu ranges from pancakes to steak and eggs to omelettes. If you're really hungry, go for the Big Guy 3X3 plate, which features bacon, eggs and sausage, ham or bologna, home fries and toast.