Best breakfast gatherings in southern ontario?
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Best breakfast gatherings in southern ontario?
We've flown to Brantford for weekend breakfast a few times. I've also patronized Wiarton and Peterborough and run into some interesting airplanes and their owners.
(And I miss Cathy at Burlington)
Picking brains here for the next few weekends, what is the best 'fly-in breakfast' joint in your opinion in these parts?
Looking for good eggs as well as a good crowd.
(And I miss Cathy at Burlington)
Picking brains here for the next few weekends, what is the best 'fly-in breakfast' joint in your opinion in these parts?
Looking for good eggs as well as a good crowd.
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Re: Best breakfast gatherings in southern ontario?
Tailwinds @ CNJ4 for breakfast, lunch or supper with the added entertainment of an active float base with plenty of departure and arrivals
Re: Best breakfast gatherings in southern ontario?
Probably best place for a $100 burger.TrilliumFlt wrote: ↑Mon Apr 25, 2022 9:35 am Tailwinds @ CNJ4 for breakfast, lunch or supper with the added entertainment of an active float base with plenty of departure and arrivals
Re: Best breakfast gatherings in southern ontario?
CPR5 / WOFC is organizing an event to correlate with the new Top Gun release. There is a drive-in theatre across the road that will be playing it. Fly in, watch the movie, camp overnight with a fire and enjoy a pancake breakfast. Or come for breakfast.
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Re: Best breakfast gatherings in southern ontario?
+1 for Tailwinds. Brampton's food never disappoints but typically seems to be more non-aviators dining. Brantford and Tillsonburg are both decent spots. Flippin' Eggs in Goderich is always popular but they may not be open yet. Walking into town is an option too. Lots of choices including a decent fish and chip shop at the harbour. There's a monthly burger burn in Windsor at the Aviation Museum (CH2A) if you're good with skipping the eggs. Definitely a lot of aviators at this one:
https://canadianaviationmuseum.ca/event
https://canadianaviationmuseum.ca/event