1. Lady Marmalade (Leslieville)

This neighbourhood favourite is well loved for its creative takes on brunch classics — think cheddar‐waffle eggs Benedict, pulled pork benedict and other delights. Locals say it’s worth lining up for.
2. Mildred’s Temple Kitchen (Liberty Village)

This Spot is Renowned for its towering blueberry pancakes and bright, airy dining room, this spot has become a staple brunch destination. Expect a wait on weekends.
3. Bonjour Brioche (Riverside)

This French-style café is known for pastries and brunch plates. i recommend arriving early (they often sell out).
4. Baro (King Street West)

A good, Latin-inspired brunch destination featuring bold flavours, big group options, and a rooftop vibe. You would absolutely love it.
5. Saving Grace (Little Portugal / Dundas West)

This tiny café punches above its size, offering standout brunch plates that locals swear by.
6. The Federal (Dufferin Grove)

This Place Offers A comfortable, brunch spot with dependable dishes and relaxed atmosphere.
7. Maha’s (Greenwood-Coxwell)

For something a little different, this brunch-only restaurant serves Egyptian-inspired fare — a favourite for locals seeking something beyond the usual.
8. 1Kitchen (Downtown Toronto)

A more upscale brunch option downtown with a focus on farm-to-table and sustainable ingredients — perfect for a slightly more elevated brunch experience.
9. Cluny (Distillery District)

This French-inspired bistro in the atmospheric Distillery District offers classic brunch dishes (croque madame, etc.) with a stylish setting.
10. Portland Variety (King West)

A brunch spot beloved for its inventive dishes and strong reputation among brunch-goers in Toronto.







