
Seasonal leaves, pear and sunflower salad $13īrown butter brussels, mustard vinaigrette, manchego $11 Salt and vinegar potatoes, miso mayonnaise $13 Saltimbocca veal burger, prosciutto, sage mayonnaise, pear mustard, salt and vinegar potatoes $38 Venison loin, cacao, red cabbage cannelloni, celeriac puree, sourdough dumpling $38 Market fish, horopito caramel, parsley olive oil sauce, confit gratin, potato crisp $33 Lumina lamb tartare, feijoa vinegar, kawakawa, pickled onion, chickpea foam, sourdough crisp $24Ĭhickpea and polenta panisse, sautéed shiitake and oyster mushrooms, black garlic emulsion, greens and pickled daikon salad $29 Hot smoked fish and potato croquette, black garlic mayonnaise, radish, preserved lemon $19 Goats cheese, glazed beetroot, dried fig leather, fig jam, focaccia crisp $22 House made rye sourdough, miso brown butter $11Ĭharcuterie board, selection of local and house cured meats, preserves, lardo spread and sourdough $29 Smoked moki, house made sauerkraut, horseradish cream, rocket and herb saladĬhickpea and polenta cake, sautéed shiitake and oyster mushrooms, black garlic emulsion, rocket and pickled daikon saladĮverything is made in a kitchen that handles gluten and other allergens, please let your waitstaff know of any dietary requirements or allergies prior to ordering. Poached eggs, olive oil potato gratin, spinach, citrus hollandaise with your

Olive oil potato gratin, house smoked bacon, poached egg, spinach, citrus hollandaise Poached pear, Eliza’s honey, cardamom, goji berries, glazed nutsīrioche, cinnamon, caramelized apples, nuts, apple mascarpone, matchaĬoconut and vanilla porridge, poached pears, glazed nuts and Eliza’s honey

Nutella, dates, peanut butter, banana, almond milk Kerikeri orange $13 / Pear, rhubarb, elderflower $13/ NON ALCOHOLIC Grapefruit, orange, lemon, soda Prior to Morning Belle’s announcement, multiple restaurants opened up in the area, including Bobcat Bonnie’s, Core Life and Cafe de Miro.Vodka, Luxardo Maraschino, grapefruit juice, lemon, tonic There also are longtime Breton Village staples, such Leigh’s, Talbots and Jos.
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said during the July earnings call.ĬWD Real Estate began de-malling Breton Village in 2016 and upgrading the stores within the retail complex to more high-end lifestyle brands.Ī variety of stores since have opened in the center, including Free People, Anthropologie, Lululemon, Spoke, Boyne Country Sports, West Elm, Madewell and Orvis. We have laid the foundation for transformative growth and value creation, as we execute building, renovating and acquiring restaurants with our unique operating platform,” Meritage CEO Robert Schermer Jr. “Looking ahead, our development pipeline remains strong, as we plan to build a total of 24 new restaurant locations this year, including our first generation of Taco John’s restaurants. In the second quarter of 2022, sales increased 9.3% year-over-year to $161 million, with earnings dropping to $7.7 million from $8.5 million in the same quarter a year ago. It has a 52-week high of $22.70 and a low of $17.25. Meritage is publicly traded under the symbol MHGU at just under $20. Through a recent partnership with Taco John’s, the company plans to open 50 stores before 2026.Īltogether, Meritage operates 351 restaurants in 16 states with 11,000 employees. The company’s portfolio also includes Stan’s Tacos. The first Morning Belle on the East Beltline opened in 2019 and was followed by the Bridge Street location in 2020. Meritage is slowly growing its breakfast portfolio of Morning Belles, adding to its larger Wendy’s portfolio it has built over the years. They also serve drinks, including mimosas, spiked cold brew and the Morning Sunrise Bellini. Morning Belle prides itself on “healthy and indulgent” options, ranging from avocado toast and egg white omelets to a glazed donut waffle. “This location will be a perfect addition to the recently remodeled prime retail space that is Breton Village.”

“We are very excited to open our latest Morning Belle in Breton Village alongside several popular lifestyle brands,” said Meritage President and CEO Gary Rose. The new location joins Morning Belle locations at 434 Bridge St. 11, it will open its third Morning Belle in the city at 1962 Breton Road SE in Breton Village. Grand Rapids-based Meritage Hospitality Group said Tuesday, Oct. A Grand Rapids breakfast chain is opening its third location next month.
