Quebec-based breakfast chain Pür & Simple, opens its doors in Metrotown.
There's an old saying that goes, Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper.
Quebec-based breakfast chain Pür & Simple announced its fourth location in B.C. last year, and will observe a grand opening in our very own Metrotown on Feb. 3 with a special promotion — first 50 guests eat free, according to the franchise owner Jordan Kandola. The promotion will cover one meal — one food item without modifications or substitutions and a non-alcoholic beverage, he said.
Pür & Simple already has several locations across the country and in B.C., including Port Coquitlam, Vancouver’s Mount Pleasant neighbourhood and Kelowna.
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