“Breakfast place with a few lunch options. Not easy to get around in terms of accessibility. Push buttons doors are great and no steps. But to get back to the washrooms did not look easy and hard to store a walker. Great service and food. Loved the fact that the calorie counts are on the menu which is helpful and unusual. Chain restaurant and this is the first in the Maritimes. Would be noisy with a group to hear especially for seniors. And would be nice to have a few more lower calorie choices. Three eggs instead of two for most options would be nice or senior portions.“
“I have always enjoyed eating at Coras. I was introduced to this restaurant in Montreal 25 years ago.The service is great from the get go. We are always greeted with a smile and asked if we have a favorite place by the window , table, or booth.The menu is, first of all, "joyful" to look at while tempting us to try something new for breakfast—no need to always be bacon or sausage and eggs! If you have always had bagel, bacon, eggs, or other more conservative choices for breakfast, now is the time to try something different. Don't know what? Ask your server: they have exceptional taste and knowledge about their menu.“
“Tracy is a very nice staff that adds more color and flavor to the food that Pur and Simple is serving to it’s customers. ?Vegetarian options: Delicately preparedDietary restrictions: Good option for someone on a dietParking: Safe and accessibleKid-friendliness: TV programs for the kids are played on the tv screensWheelchair accessibility: Very good“