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Freshly Made Smoothie and Juice $18.00 Start a Healthy Day With Start a healthy day with Pierre's Freshly made Smoothie and Juice $18.00 Smoothies Juices Red Blast Watermill strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, lemon apple, carrot, beet, ginger Pineapple Boat Lemon Cleanse pineapple, banana, coconut milk, lemon juice apple, carrot, lemon, ginger Soy Sensation Gibson blueberries, banana, soy milk, agave pineapple, beet, kale, parsley, ginger Tropi-Kale Namaste kale, pineapple, mango, coconut milk apple, beet, cucumber, ginger St. Barth Sweet Greens pineapple, mango, grapefruit, low fat yogurt apple, cucumber, kale, celery Hangover Cure Pick Me Up banana, mango, low fat yogurt apple, carrot, orange, sweet red pepper What Diet Sagaponack honeydew, watermelon, vanilla ice cream apple, beet, asparagus Breakfast is served from 8am until 10:30 am every day, 7 days, 365 days Coupe de fruits de saison 14 Croissant or Danishes 7 Assorted fresh fruits 4 Slices of toasted baguette 4 3 Slices of toasted brioche (cut 1/2) 4 Coupe Parfait 16 3 Slices of toasted 7 Grains (cut 1/2) 4 Fat free Oikos Greek Yogurt, Fresh Fruits and Granola 2 English muffin (4 sides) 4 French toast 16 Jam from Alain Millat 2.50 With maple syrup, whipped cream and fresh berries Strawb, Apricot, Blueberry, Raspberry, Blood orange 1/2 Grapefruit 10 Pineapple Boat 10 Iced Tea 5 Freshly squeezed Orange Juice 5 Our cage free eggs are guaranteed 100% ORGANIC. Homemade lemonade with honey and mint 5 *2 eggs any style 16 Tomato Juice 5 Scrambled Sunny side up Over easy Roasted potatoes and baked tomato We use exclusively ILLY Coffee Served toasted Brioche American Coffee 5.75 Coffee au lait 6.25 Oeuf Cocotte 10 *Two eggs boiled for 3 minutes in ther shells Espresso: Single 5.75 Double 7.50 Served with toasted brioche Single shot 6.25 Double shot 7.95 *Oeufs en Meurette 16 Macchiato: topped with milk foam Poached eggs with caramelized onions Cappuccino: little milk & topped with milk foam Bacon, mushroom, veal stock Café Late: with milk & foam Served with toasted brioche Café Americano: add hot water Café Viennese: topped with whipped cream 2 Eggs omelette 16 Provençale: With Ratatouille Goat Cheese: Goat cheese and baby spinch Palais des Thes from Paris 6.25 Obernai: Bacon, caramelized onions, mushrooms, chives Big Ben, English Breakfast (Earl Grey) Served with toasted brioche The des Lords, Earl Grey, Bergamot (Earl Grey) Darjeeling, pure India (Black) Saumon fumé aux agrumes 14 Grand Yunnan Imperial (Black) Home made cured salmon with toasted brioche Vive le The, Citrus Ginger (Green) Hammam, Berries, Orange Blossom & Dates (Green) Side order 8 Chamomille (Herbal) Caffeine free Bacon - Maple chicken sausage - Roasted Potatoes Mint (Herbal) Side order 6 American Cheese, Cheddar or Swiss Tomato - Roasted potatoes - slice avocado.
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