The best splurge brunch in Toronto is for when you want to treat yourself, and maybe pamper a few friends too. Perfect for celebrating special occasions during the daytime, these restaurants ball out at breakfast with world-class mimosas, dinner-worthy burgers and knockout steak and eggs.
Here are the best places to splurge on brunch in Toronto.
4 - Farmhouse TavernGo for a $19 Barnyard burger and add foie gras to anything for $16 at this rustic spot for farm-to-table eats in the Junction Triangle.
3 - Mildred's Temple Kitchen
Splash out 20 bucks on Manhandler steak and eggs or $75 on cuvee rose mimosas for the crowd at this Liberty Village brunch destination.
5 - Planta
Sunday brunches at this popular Yorkville spot may be plant-based, but they’ll cost you, with menu items like $23.50 fried “chickn” mushroom waffles and a $29 “cheese and charcuterie” board.
6 - Cafe Cancan
An all-in brunch of juice, coffee, a croissant, choice of entree and an eclair at this Harbord Village French bistro goes for $29, and you can seriously upgrade by accompanying it with a $100 bottle of Perrier Jouet Champagne.
7 - Beast Restaurant
You can “go whole hog” on a brunch meal at this King West spot that includes a tallboy as well as bacon, chorizo, pork hocks, peameal, two eggs and toast for $30 at this restaurant with a frequently-changing menu.
8 - Antler
Upgrade an already indulgent $22 game burger of wild boar, bison and deer with a fried egg for $2 and foie gras for $18 at this Dundas West restaurant.
9 - Bar Buca
Baller brunches of strapazzate (farm eggs with burrata and black truffle) and bistecca tagliata (PEI flat iron steak and eggs) hover around $20 at Yonge and Eglinton as well as King West locations of this Italian mini-empire.
10 - Honest Weight
Treat yourself to oysters for brunch at this combination fish market and restaurant in the Junction, or go for a fish plate for $25, seared scallops for $28, or select your own whole fish from the case for $29.
11 - Portland Variety
King and Portland has this spot, where beloved brioche French toast and lemon ricotta pancakes slide in at $16, and you can always take it to the next level by going DIY with a mimosa bar.
by Amy Carlberg via blogTO
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