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New York City is the city that never sleeps, so when morning rolls around it makes sense that New York apartment residents can find plenty of places to grab a great breakfast. With so many spots to grab breakfast and brunch, however, it can be difficult to choose between them, so why not just go with the best in town? Variety, flavor and freshness all come together to make one of the most fantastic morning meals in the city at the French Roast, where no matter kind of breakfast you’re in the mood for, they’ll serve it up, hot, fresh and delicious. There’s no end to the options available to hungry breakfasters, because French Roast serves up every variety of breakfast food you can imagine. For those in the mood for a light, healthy breakfast, try one of their granola, oatmeal or cereal options, including McCann’s Irish oatmeal in numerous flavors. For something more substantial, try some of their delicious French Toast, served with a number of side items including hickory-smoked bacon and herb chicken sausage. They also have a wide variety of egg dishes, from Eggs Benedicts, to Eggs Florentine, to Eggs with smoked salmon or grilled steak, or you try one of their omelettes, including the omelette Lorraine, with ham, cheddar, red pepper and onion, the Omelette a la Provencale, with potato, onion, olives and tomato, or the Omelette a la Mexicana, with tomato, avocado, salsa and Gruyere. You can also choose from one of their delicious morning breads, including bagels, muffins, croissants, scones and even a baguette, or one of their fruit or salad options. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day, especially for apartment-ites in New York City, who are constantly on the go, so why not make sure you start you day in a fresh and delicious way at the French Roast, where they’ll cook up your favorite meals just the way you like them.
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