Brunch restaurant in Toronto for large groups are not as plentiful as you might think. Luckily, the city does boast a number of worthy spots that can accommodate you and your whole squad. These restaurants are spacious, often take reservations, and of course, serve up some the tastiest brunch fare the city has to offer.
Here are my picks for the top brunch restaurants for large groups in Toronto.
Cluny
This French-inspired bistro in the Distillery District serves up delicious brunch classics like Eggs Benedict and french toast. The spacious restaurant comfortably accommodates larger groups, though it's best to call and make a reservation in advance.
Gusto 101
The popular Italian restaurant is boasts quite an extensive brunch menu. From omelettes to ricotta pancakes, there's something for everyone. If you're in a large group you can try your luck as a walk in or plan in advance by booking a reso.
Lena
Found inside Saks at the Eaton Centre is this massive and beautifully decorated restaurant. Head over for brunch and you and your party can dig into Latin-style morning meals which include options like breakfast empanadas and potato-egg tortillas.
Maple Leaf Tavern
The east side institution comfortably seats over 130 patrons inside its tavern-style space. Their brunch menu features boozy cocktails, tasty toasts and buttermilk waffles.
Mildred’s Temple Kitchen
Serving up some of the city's best brunch, Mildred's massive location makes it a perfect destination for large groups. Blueberry pancakes, croissants topped with poached eggs, and hearty hashes grace the menu.
Planta
If smoothies, cold-pressed juices, and clean plant-based eats are your squad's jam, this Yorkville spot is your ultimate destination. The massive space makes it ideal for large groups, and the stunning interior will certainly up your groups Instagram game.
Skin + Bones
Grab a group of friends and head on over to Skin + Bones to indulge in a brunch menu filled with house-baked goods, breakfast burgers and eggs benny. Reservations aren't accepted for brunch but if you head there early enough, you'll secure a table.
Souk Tabule
This massive Middle Eastern restaurant is amping things up in the Canary District with their “souk” vibe and cafe. Their menu features turmeric lattes, harissa Caesars and hot pans of shakshuka.
The Drake Hotel
This popular west side spot is well loved for its lively atmosphere and delectable brunch offers offerings. Online reservations are accepted for groups up to eight. If your party is larger, give them a call.
The Westerly
French toast, frittata and bagels and lox are a few of the things you'll find on the brunch menu at this Roncesvalles restaurant. If you're planning an outing with a large group, they take brunch reservations for 10 a.m. every Saturday and Sunday.
by Jaclyn Skrobacky via blogTO
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