Discover Toronto's Top Brunch Spots Right Now

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Toronto's brunch scene is vibrant and constantly evolving, with new spots and enduring classics. The 'best' often depends on your mood, but these spots consistently deliver on quality, atmosphere, and unique offerings. Whether you're looking for a classic diner experience, an upscale culinary adventure, or something in between, Toronto has a brunch spot for you. Remember that popularity means reservations are often essential, especially on weekends.

Top Picks for a Memorable Brunch

  1. Lady Marmalade (Leslieville): A perennial favourite known for its creative benny variations (like the 'Sunshine' with avocado and goat cheese) and cozy, bustling atmosphere. Expect a wait if you don't go early or make a reservation.
  2. Mildred's Temple Kitchen (Liberty Village): Famous for its legendary blueberry buttermilk pancakes with organic maple syrup. It's a lively spot with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients and a fantastic patio in warmer months.
  3. Maison Selby (Rosedale): For a more elegant and sophisticated brunch, Maison Selby offers a beautiful setting in a historic mansion. Their French-inspired menu features elevated classics and a refined cocktail list. Perfect for a special occasion.
  4. Bar Vendetta (Dundas West): A more casual, cool-kid vibe with delicious Italian-inspired brunch dishes. Think breakfast sandwiches, pasta, and excellent coffee. Great for a relaxed weekend morning.
  5. Parallel Brothers (Geary Avenue): If you're craving something different, Parallel offers a Middle Eastern-inspired brunch with incredible shakshuka, hummus, and fresh pitas. It's a unique culinary experience in a trendy industrial setting.
  6. The Drake Hotel (Queen West): A long-standing institution, The Drake offers a consistently good brunch menu with a mix of comfort food and modern twists, plus a great patio and art-filled interior.

Pro tip: Always check the restaurant's website or call ahead for current hours, menu, and reservation policies. Many popular spots use online reservation systems like OpenTable or Resy, which can save you a long wait. Consider going on a weekday for a more relaxed experience if your schedule allows.

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