Breakfast around Wms/W. Esplanade??

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Breakfast around Wms/W. Esplanade??

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Can anyone recommend a breakfast spot near West Esplanade? Near Power and/or Williams?

We will be on bicycles so I'm trying to avoid crossing Vets/I-10.

I'm not too familiar w/ these parts and was hoping someone might share a hidden gem for a good Sunday morning breakfast.

Thanks in advance.
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There's nothing near Power & West Esplanade (excluding Rouses breakfast bar, yikes!). Near Williams and West Esplanade, you will be locked into what you can get from coffee shops and fast food.
(There's always IHOP! :eek:)
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What about that little place called French Press on Williams? I have never been there but it looks nice. It may be just a coffee shop. I don't know.
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Re: Breakfast around Wms/W. Esplanade??

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West Esplanade and Power is all residential. http://www.frenchpresscoffeehouse.net/ does breakfast Sundays only 9-12. Or Fat Hen on Vets?
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I heard Fat Hen on Vets 'aint there no mo'
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justagirl wrote:I heard Fat Hen on Vets 'aint there no mo'
Looked pretty full when we passed about an hour ago. Those windows are tinted pretty dark, so from the street, it's hard to tell.
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