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		<description><![CDATA[We all know why the chicken crossed the road. But why do they get up so damn early? So your eggs are fresh &#8211; every day &#8211; that&#8217;s why.For breakfast, take two of those eggs (three! for an omelette), then add bacon (the good kind), ham, sausage, or OUR personal favorite &#8211; our signature Montreal [...]]]></description>
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<p>We all know why the chicken crossed the road. But why do they get up so damn early? So your eggs are fresh &#8211; every day &#8211; that&#8217;s why.For breakfast, take two of those eggs (three! for an omelette), then add bacon (the good kind), ham, sausage, or OUR personal favorite &#8211; our signature Montreal smoked meat.</p>
<p>Expect a generous portion of our inhouse panfries and some toast.  Want more? Then it&#8217;s omelette time. Big, loaded and tasty. You&#8217;ll need to kick back with an extra coffee after one of these.  Can you say hollandaise? Easier than I can spell it, I bet. So have a Benny, or go totally nuts &#8211; have the Montreal Benny.</p>
<p>Did someone say burgers? As in twenty different burgers? Try the Manilow . . Barry, being one of the cheesiest singers of all time, gets our ultimate cheese burger named after him.</p>
<p>Venture past Kelowna&#8217;s The Grateful Fed Bar &amp; Grill any Tuesday through Saturday night and you might think you&#8217;ve stumbled upon a street festival. In among the hordes of people gathered in front of and inside the Bernard Avenue restaurant, there will inevitably be a juggler or two, people spinning poi, and, of course, a live band or DJ cranking out the tunes as a backdrop to it all.</p>
<p>The music-themed &#8216;psyche deli&#8217;, as it&#8217;s been dubbed, has been offering live entertainment five nights a week for the past two of its three-and-a-half years, making it quite the main street hub most nights. One never knows what to expect from one night to the next &#8211; from hip hop to reggae, house music to folk, with the occasional belly dancing event thrown in for good measure (see &#8211; thegratefulfed.ca &#8211; for a schedule). It&#8217;s become a favourite for the art set, modern day and old-fashioned hippies, travellers, the alternative crowd and punks. &#8220;Sometimes you can see this mix of people sitting together &#8211; a trades guy next to a mohawk next to someone with dreadlocks. It&#8217;s rare to see these people all in one room,&#8221; said Ryan Abougoush, owner Kamel Abougoush&#8217;s son and business partner. It is he who organizes the evening lineup, which runs from about 8:30 p.m. to midnight.</p>
<p>The music theme started with a collection of old promotional posters and record jackets adorning the walls, of classic rock artists from the &#8217;50s, &#8217;60s and &#8217;70s. Everyone, from Elvis Presley to the restaurant&#8217;s namesake, The Grateful Dead, is there. Under the glass that covers every table is a collection of rock &#8216;n roll memorabilia, from handbills to concert tickets, with pictures of customers &#8211; famous or not &#8211; also thrown into the mix.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t long after opening that The Fed started receiving donations of more posters, record jackets, promotional pictures and concert tickets. &#8220;It&#8217;s become a community thing&#8221;, Ryan told eVentLife during a conversation this week. &#8220;I think it gives them a certain feeling of ownership.&#8221; The collection has grown to include some hometown talent, including local bands Ricky and the Blue Cats, the Zamboni Brothers and Sleddogs. And they&#8217;re just some of the up-and-coming talent who have played the place.</p>
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