Nothing beats a delicious Sunday brunch, especially when you can enjoy it in the comfort of your own home. There are so many items that you definitely need handy when you’re making your restaurant-quality meal. Plan out your menu and get cooking!
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Who doesn’t love a great brunch? From waffles to eggs Benedict, to sandwiches, and more, there are so many options for your Sunday morning meal, or even to treat yourself during the week. All of these restaurants in Toronto and the GTA have delivery options, so you never even have to leave your home. Brunch in bed for the win!
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Lazy Daisy’s Cafe is located at 1515 Gerrard Street East in Toronto and is open daily from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Check out the full menu here.
Symposium has a ton of locations across the GTA and has quite a large variety of food to choose from. If you’re interested in brunch, it’s available to order until 4 p.m., and the menu can be found here.
Located at 1122 Queen Street West in Toronto and 16 Famous Avenue in Vaughan, Hello123, will hit the spot for all of your vegan brunch cravings with its Brunch All Day menu.
Good Fork is situated at 1550 Dundas Street West in Toronto, and offers delicious Middle Eastern meals and a full brunch menu too. The restaurant is open from Wednesday to Monday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Get ready for some mouthwatering food. 7 West Cafe, in Toronto, has omelets, waffles, french toast, pancakes, sausages, and more to choose from. You can find the menu here.
Insomnia offers brunch delivery and is located at 563 Bloor Street West in Toronto and offers everything from omelettes, sandwiches, chicken and waffles, and so much more. You’ll seriously have a hard time picking what you want to eat because all of the options are amazing. You can find the menu here.
Egg Bae is a Toronto-based eatery specializing in the craft of delicious breakfast sandwiches. All sandwiches are made up of a freshly baked bun, organic free ranged eggs and topped off with premium ingredients. You can find the menu here.
Located in the heart of Toronto, tucked away in little Italy, Old School is a beautiful mix of nostalgia and a modern eatery. It offers the infamous Blueberry Hill (Toronto’s Best Pancake stack) as well as other mouth-watering comfort foods for brunch. You can find the menu here.
Evviva has restaurants in Vaughan and Toronto and is open Monday to Friday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Saturday to Sunday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. It also offers an entire vegan menu along with its regular selection.
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With summer in full swing, it’s hard to think about the weather turning cooler, but when living in Toronto, the reality is, we have to take advantage of the summer sun while it hangs around. If you’re heading out for brunch, we recommend opting for a rooftop brunch spot with gorgeous views and mouth-watering menu options. So slather on some SPF and hit up these Toronto rooftop patios for brunch with a view.
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If it’s a brand spankin’ new patio you’re after, then head to Yonge & St. Clair to visit Arthur’s Restaurant. The newly opened rooftop terrace boasts fabulous city views and an even better (if you can believe it) menu to boot. You’ll have a hard time choosing your brunch entrees at this classic American-inspired spot with options ranging from french toast and smoothie bowls, to blintzes and pastrami hash.
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This gorgeous Baja Peninsula-inspired spot is located on the 44th floor of Toronto’s BISHA Hotel. Check out K?st’s Californian take on traditional brunch options, like coconut pancakes, served with agave syrup, fruit salsa and toasted coconut, or baked eggs, which come with green chorizo, grilled tortilla, and lime crema.
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Sitting on the 51st floor of the Manulife Centre, at the corner of Bay and Bloor, is The One Eighty. Enjoy the restaurant’s bottomless brunch, which feature made-to-order waffles, skillet frittatas, and tasty granola, all while admiring the panoramic views of the Toronto skyline.
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For classic brunch options and $5 cocktails, head over to Yorkville hotspot Hemingway’s. Check out the resto’s take on mac n’ cheese, which feature a blend of old cheddar, gouda, and swiss cheese, topped with parmesan and panko bread crumbs. The brunch menu is available from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. on weekends and holidays.
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For a more relaxed vibe, check out Upper Deck by Fran’s, located on the rooftop of the iconic Fran’s at Yonge and College. This all-season patio even misters to cool you down when the Toronto summer become especially muggy. The Upper Deck offers traditional brunch fare, including fluffy buttermilk pancakes and steak and eggs. Brunch is served on weekends, from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
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Named one of the 25 best rooftop patios in the world by Condé Nast Traveler, Sky Yard at The Drake Hotel provides a dreamy backdrop as you tuck in to brunch favourites like a bacon butty, blueberry pancakes, or satisfying Drake Eggs Benny. Brunch is served here on weekends from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m.
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Stop by this King St. West staple to sip $5 mimosas or $6 bloody Caesars while deciding between ordering a veggie benny, tasty french toast, or one of Hey Lucy’s specialties, a mouth-watering wood-fired pizza. Brunch is available on weekends from 10:30 a.m. until 2 p.m.
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Located near the CN Tower, Rogers Centre, and Ripley’s Aquarium, SOCO Kitchen + Bar serves up delicious takes on classic breakfast fare. Expect to fall for favourites like huevos Diana, strawberry shortcake stack, or shakshouka on a comfortable patio with gorgeous views of downtown Toronto.
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Located above the Rock ‘N’ Horse Saloon in the Entertainment District is The Porch and it provides a spectacular view of the city while serving up all the cottage party vibes. Dig into a guacamole benny, grown-up fruit bowl, or manchego omelette all while soaking up the sun. Brunch is served every Sunday from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
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British gastro pub, The Oxley in Yorkville serves up delicious brunch offerings like walnut and cranberry French toast, fresh-baked quiche or go for the full English breakfast. For a healthier option, try the house-baked granola that’s served with yogurt and fresh berries.
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Located at Keele and Bloor, the rooftop patio at The Mugshot Tavern has a dreamy feel, thanks to the twinkly lights strung up along the wooden beams. Enjoy the surroundings while digging in to chicken and waffles, a breakfast poutine, or five different varieties of eggs benedict.
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If dishes like a wagyu beef burger, avocado toast, and vegan banana pancakes catch your fancy, then you’re going to love the brunch menu at Lavelle. As delicious as it is instagrammable, you can enjoy brunch on the swanky rooftop patio.
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What could be better than enjoying traditional English brunch on a gorgeous rooftop? At The Queen and Beaver Public House, you can have it all. Tuck into dishes like the full English, Welsh rarebit, smoked haddock kedgeree, and more! Brunch is served here on weekends from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m.
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Offering up healthy brunch options like organic eggs bennies, steel cut coconut oats, and delicious elixirs and smoothies, Harvest Kitchen is one of the best places to get your brunch on. Sit out on the second-floor patio surrounded by lavish tree canopies and enjoy your time in the sun. If it’s a boozy brunch you’re after, pair your meal with a mimosa, caesar, or Florida sunrise.
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Gusto 101’s brunch menu is to die for, and it’s even better when enjoyed on the rooftop patio. Think: poached eggs with chick pea purèe (the Uova con Ceci), a field mushroom and truffle omelette, or a spinach sweet potato and goat cheese frittata with artichoke vinaigrette. If you’re more of a sweet tooth bruncher, there are also cocoa bowls, ricotta pancakes, and a Nutella brioche with marshmallows.
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A retro spot on Bloor Street West, Pauper’s Pub has a delicious brunch menu that serves up classics like eggs benedict and a peameal sandwich, as well as twists on classics like the after party poutine and sunny side burger. Brunch is served here from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.
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Toronto might be most known for the Blue Jays, Drake and the Fords, but beyond that, it’s also known for amazing food. So when it comes to cheesy french toast, eggs, and bacon among other brunch things, the 6ix hits it outta the park.
Quite honestly, the brunch situation here is my greatest motivator as to why I wake up before the clock hits the pm’s (plain and simple). It’s things like Mildred’s Temple pancakes, Lisa Marie Poutine Benedicts, and School Resto Apple Crumble Pancakes that gets my heart racing in the morning – that and coffee!
Check out 20 brunch items in Toronto that will make you drool below; these delicious bites might actually give me full on cardiac arrest.
Mildred’s Temple Kitchen – 85 Hanna Avenue #104
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Bar Reyna – 158 Cumberland St
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Lisa Marie – 638 Queen St W
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Portland Variety – 587 King St W
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The Green Wood – 1402 Queen St E
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Rose and Sons – 176 Dupont St
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White Lily Diner – 678 Queen St E
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Baddies – 679 Lansdowne Ave
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East Thirty-Six – 36 Wellington St E
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Lisa Marie – 638 Queen St W
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Ramona’s Kitchen – 7355 Bayview Ave
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The Dirty Bird Chicken + Waffles – 79 Kensington Ave
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Mildred’s Temple Kitchen – 85 Hanna Avenue #104
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Wish Restaurant – 3 Charles St E
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The Good Son Restaurant – 1096 Queen St W
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Early Bird Cafe – 613 Queen St W
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School Resto – 70 Fraser Ave
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Schmaltz Appetizing – 414 Dupont St
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School Resto – 70 Fraser Ave
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Cafe Cancan – 89 Harbord St
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Toronto’s food scene is diverse and dynamic and with so many options to choose from, making a decision can be tough. To help you decide which hot restaurant to check out next, we’ve rounded up our top 5 favourite brunch spots in Toronto right now.
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One of the reasons we’ve always loved this restaurant is Mrs Biederhof’s Blueberry Buttermilk Pancakes. The brunch is exceptional and pairs well with the Classic Canadian Caesar made using Walter Craft Caesar Mix! Proudly made in Canada, Walter’s spicy mix complements the decadent pancakes exceptionally well.
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Wish is a long time favourite of ours for two specific menu items. One – the incredibly decadent challah French toast with blueberries and caramelized bananas, and two – the granola yogurt. This is not your standard healthy parfait. The Greek yogurt is mixed with chocolate granola and oats, pretzel, and olive oil. A perfect sweet and savoury option.
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We recently visited this spot when they started serving brunch. Our top pics from the menu were definitely the chicken and waffles with citrus crema and chili-honey-garlic sauce. Our second pick, the smoked brisket benny is unlike any benny we have had, topped with the traditional hollandaise sauce.
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We love this place for a variety of reasons, but one of the main ones is its patio. It’s so hard to find patios in Toronto that are both sunny and provide shade. This is truly the perfect patio in our opinion. Our favourite dishes here are the Ballina benedict with smoked salmon and the Smith Quiche. We can’t describe it. You need to taste it!
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We usually visit Cacao 70 for the decadent chocolate desserts but their brunch items are savoury and delicious as well! The best part about buying a brunch? Each one is served with bread, a fruit plate, and a small chocolate fondue.
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