The Best New Brunch in Toronto
The best new brunch restaurants in Toronto infuse the most tempting meals of the week with quality ingredients and international flavours. Whether you veer sweet or remain resolutely savoury, these spots make brunching a breeze, with dishes ranging from griddle cakes to eggs bested by chunky strips of bacon, sumac-stained tomatoes, and more.
Here are the best new restaurants serving brunch that opened in 2023.
Locals slip into this homey Junction Triangle spot reborn with new owners and a new menu for brunch staples made with a slew of farm-fresh ingredients. If your idea of a good time translates to reasonable prices, cheddar biscuit eggs Benedict, syrup-soaked pancakes and more, this family-run place will feel like home.
Under new management, this institution near King and Niagara boasts a revamped menu with French bistro flair. On weekends, between 10 a.m. and 3:30 p.m., the team calms ravenous diners with plates of butter-hued eggs, thick-cut bacon, lobster Benedict and sourdough tartines piled high with tempting jumbles of ingredients.
King West keeps the party going with weekend brunch at this neighbourhood hangout. Sure, there's a breakfast sandwich and avocado toast but it's the grand slam breakfast — with eggs, pancakes, sausage, hash browns, brioche toast, and more — that best dampens the effects of the previous night's sins.
Ruby Soho's Liberty Village sister is as boisterous at brunchtime as it is later in the day. On Saturdays and Sundays, preface plans with plates that cover all the bases. From a yogurt granola berry bowl to Soho hash and a monster pork belly breakfast sandwich, there's something for every type of appetite on the menu.
Fareen Karim. Additional photos, @farmhousetavern, @libertysoho, @missaida
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