Looking for a delicious and unique brunch spot on the west side of Bloor? Check out Little Sito.
Looking for a delicious and unique brunch spot on the west side of Bloor? Check out Little Sito.
If you want an upscale brunch experience (featuring a delightful patio), then check out Union.
If you’re looking for a massive sharing plate (or are just really hungry) then check out Otto’s Bierhalle brunch.
You might have tried Fresh’s massively popular bowls and salads (not to mention their sweet potato fries) but did you know they also had brunch? Read my review to learn more about their options (and their patio!).
Try out a variety of classic brunch options with a twist at the good fork, located near Jane Station.
Want to satisfy vegans and meat lovers alike? Check out Hogtown Vegan’s brunch for comforting, filling vegan twists on brunch classics.
Enjoy a decadent, delicious brunch at School, with thick pancakes and a variety of savoury dishes to discover.
Whether you’re a Toronto local or just in town for the night, you can’t go wrong with a delicious and artsy brunch at the Gladstone Hotel.
The Drake Hotel brunch is a great, trendy option down on Queen West. Read my full review here!
Want to try a new place down in Leslieville, but want to avoid a huge lineup? Check out the Green Wood for delicious brunch and adorable décor.
Do you love instagramming your food? (No shame, I clearly do!) Check out Starving Artist for the aesthetic brunch of your dreams.
Breakfast at Frankie’s is a great option if you’re looking for some deliciously simple diner food. Read my full review to learn more!
Enjoy old-school diner chic at Rose & Sons brunch… but read my full review to know which dish to avoid!
Looking for a rich, Southern meal to cure your hangover? Check out the County General’s brunch selection.