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7 Best Brunch Spots in Toronto you MUST try

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Toronto’s culinary scene boasts an array of fantastic dining destinations that serve mouth-watering brunches to satisfy every palate. Here is a comprehensive guide to Toronto’s 7 Best Brunch Spots in 2024! Whether you prefer classic breakfast fare, international flavours, or innovative culinary creations, these restaurants offer a delightful brunch experience that reflects the city’s diverse and dynamic food culture. From iconic diners with decades of history to trendy eateries showcasing artistic luxury, Toronto’s brunch destinations promise unforgettable meals that keep locals and visitors coming back for more.

Here are 7 of the best brunch spots in downtown Toronto!

Chica

Bottomless sangria meets unlimited Spanish tapas every Sunday at Chica, the sister restaurant of Toronto’s Spanish mainstay Patria. From 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., indulge in delicious small plates such as lamb chorizo empanadas, ham, black truffle, and Manchego croquetas, along with snacks like stracciatella with Serrano ham. Brunch, including coffee and tea, is priced at $55 per person, with an option to upgrade to bottomless sangria for an additional $45.

For more info visit: barchicatoronto.com

Mildred’s Temple Kitchen

Mildred’s Temple Kitchen, located in Liberty Village, is a bustling hotspot renowned for its delectable offerings and undeniable popularity, evident from the ever-present line of eager patrons. The restaurant’s signature dish, the cheesy savoury tart, is a crowd favorite, showcasing the culinary excellence that Mildred’s is known for. However, no visit to Mildred’s is complete without indulging in a plate of Mrs. Biederhof’s Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes. These pancakes are a fluffy delight, served in towering stacks and accompanied by a luscious wild blueberry compote, drizzled with Lanark County organic maple syrup, and crowned with a dollop of whipped cream.

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In the heart of Little Italy, Old School takes the pancake experience to new heights with its standout dish, Blueberry Hill. Served in a charming cast-iron pan, these pancakes are generously loaded with a flavorful blueberry compote, crispy bacon crumbles, and a decadent scoop of brown sugar butter, reminiscent of an indulgent ice cream treat.

For more information about Mildred’s Temple Kitchen, you can visit their official website: https://mildreds.ca/

Avenue Diner



Since 1944, Avenue Diner has been a beloved Toronto institution, serving hearty sandwiches, all-day breakfast classics, and made-to-order favorites like pancakes and French toast. Operated by Louis Klasios and his family since 1970, Avenue Diner exudes a warm, retro vibe that has attracted many celebrities over the years, as evidenced by autographed pictures lining its walls.

Website: facebook.com/theavenuediner

Fran’s Diner

With several locations across the city, Fran’s Diner is a historic favorite offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner 24 hours a day. Established by Francis “Fran” Deck in 1940, Fran’s menu features milkshakes, pancakes, steaks, and salads, catering to diverse tastes any time of day.

For more info visit: https://www.fransrestaurant.com/

The Lakeview

Open 24 hours a day, The Lakeview is a nostalgic gem offering a dreamy ambiance with penny-tiled floors and warm lighting. Whether you visit for brunch in the morning or a casual dinner late at night, The Lakeview’s timeless appeal and tempting menu items like mimosas and Caesars make it a favourite among locals and visitors alike.

For more info please visit: http://www.thelakeviewrestaurant.ca/

The Drake Hotel


Located in the trendy Queen West neighborhood, The Drake Hotel is renowned for its artistic luxury and vibrant atmosphere. Their weekend brunch, served from 9 am to 4 pm on Saturdays and Sundays, offers a blend of classic brunch options and creative indulgences, making it a go-to spot for a delightful brunch experience.

For more info visit their website: https://www.thedrake.ca/thedrakehotel/

Carousel Bakery at St. Lawrence Market

Carousel Bakery is a beloved institution in Toronto, renowned for its mastery in crafting the city’s iconic peameal sandwich. For those unfamiliar with this local delicacy, it features bacon originally coated in yellow peas (hence the name “peameal”) to achieve a crispy texture, although nowadays it’s rolled in cornmeal for the same effect. Located within St. Lawrence Market, Carousel Bakery has perfected the art of creating these sandwiches to mouthwatering perfection. However, even if peameal isn’t your thing, the bakery offers an array of freshly baked bread and pastries that are equally delightful. You can also opt for a savory chicken parmigiana sandwich to enjoy later while indulging in some prime people-watching within the bustling market atmosphere.

For more information about Carousel Bakery and their offerings, you can visit their official website at www.carouselbakery.ca.

The Toronto Beach Club

Indulge in a Mediterranean feast by the beach at this luxurious hideaway, now featuring an enticing all-you-can-eat Oasis Brunch every Sunday. Priced at $75 per person, this buffet-style brunch extravaganza fulfills all your culinary desires. Delight in breakfast classics like eggs, bacon, and sausage at the breakfast station, savor mouth-watering dishes such as shakshuka at the hot station, and relish freshly shucked oysters from the raw bar. The brunch spread also includes a yogurt station, a carving station with delectable meats, and an irresistible dessert station. Enhance your brunch experience by opting for bottomless mimosas at $45 with prosecco or indulge in luxury with Veuve Clicquot Champagne for $195.

For more details and reservations, visit thetorontobeachclub.com.

Toronto certainly serves up a wealth of brunch dining options. Explore the city’s vibrant neighbourhoods to discover hidden gems and indulge in delectable brunch dishes that will leave you craving another visit.

by Myles Shane

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