The best new brunch restaurants in Toronto appease the masses when it comes to what is fast becoming one of our favourite weekend meals. Bacon, beans and eggs, a rainbow of smoothies, and even sushi now break fasts all over the city.
Here are the best brunch restaurants that opened in Toronto in 2017.
9 - La PalmaDo brunch Italian style at this Dundas West hotspot that serves baked goods, coffee, cocktails, and a range of elegant brunch items in an equally elegant space.
10 - Cano
Pizza and meatballs for brunch? Yes please. Head to this St. Clair West spot for just that, plus three different kinds of frittatas.
11 - J's Apron
If sushi for breakfast is your guilty pleasure, this Harbord Village spot is for you. They’ve also got bennies and sandwiches.
7 - Cafe Landwer
Shakshuka and rugelach can be found along with sangria at this Israeli transplant that arrived in Richmond Hill in 2017.
8 - The Anne Boleyn
Full English breakfasts are followed by craft pints at this pub in the Entertainment District from the masterminds behind Parts & Labour.
3 - The Green Wood
Build your own benny at this Leslieville restaurant, or go for a salmon rosti, shakshuka, or skillet breakfast. Wash it down with a mimosa, caesar, or kale juice and gin concoction.
4 - Cafe Cancan
The folks at Piano Piano have bestowed Harbord Village with another gem in the form of this French-inspired brunch spot that serves salmon crepes, boozy coffees and something charmingly dubbed the “French Picnic.”
5 - Bunny's
You can get burgers for brunch on weekdays as well as pasta carbonara, brisket hash and breakfast tacos at this Leslieville restaurant from the same people behind the old Hey Meatball!
6 - Hello 123
Smoothies and bowls full of goodness are totally vegan along with the cocktails at this West Queen West spot that's the brainchild of the brunch experts at Kupfert & Kim.
by Amy Carlberg via blogTO
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