Winter shouldn't confine you at home. Spice up your weekends with an exciting all-you-can-eat brunch adventure in Toronto. Whether you crave something sweet, savoury, or a bit of both, treat yourself to a tantalizing experience that's beyond ordinary.
Toronto offers a plethora of options, from lavish dining destinations to cosy local eateries, all beckoning you to indulge in their all-you-can-eat brunch offerings.?Explore our roundup of the top 6 all-you-can-eat brunch spots in the city, and get ready to embark on a culinary journey like no other.
Nestled on Queen St., this delightful gem is renowned for its expertise in crafting traditional French pastries and breads. The dedicated bakery team meticulously creates each item from scratch daily, using the finest traditional ingredients, all with that authentic "French touch."
Indulge in their delectable all-you-can-eat (AYCE) French brunch featuring a delightful array of choices, including fluffy croissants and personalized omelettes. Picture French toast, waffles, sausages, pancakes, mini sandwiches, and more¡ªall part of this buffet-style experience. Join them every Saturday and Sunday from 9 AM to 2:30 PM for a brunch affair that promises to delight your taste buds.
When: Every Saturday and Sunday from 9 AM to 2:30 PM
Where: 665 Queen St W, Toronto
Phone: 437-700-5358
Discover Toronto's newest hotspot that brings the joy of unlimited brunch to your table. Dive into Bar Chica's expansive array of tapas and small bites, all for just $55 per person. And that's not all¡ªyour brunch experience also includes a cup of coffee or tea.If you're in the mood to elevate your brunch with some delightful cocktails, consider adding the $45 bottomless sangria option. It's a brunch adventure that promises a delightful fusion of flavours and unlimited enjoyment.
Where: 75 Portland St
When: Sundays from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM
This isn't just about endless bubbles; it's a feast of unlimited brunch delights! Immerse yourself in the all-inclusive MARKED Weekend Resort experience, where you can savour all-you-can-eat small plates featuring signature dishes such as Manchego Biscuit Benny, Patatas Bravas, and Brazilian French Toast. It's a brunch extravaganza that goes beyond limits.? ? ?
Where: 132 John Street
When: Saturdays & Sundays, 11:00 AM to 3:30 PM
Indulge in a not-to-be-missed all-you-can-enjoy brunch at Kasa Moto, featuring delights from Chicken Karaage and Waffles to an assortment of sashimi crudo. This brunch experience is a perfect blend of sweet and savoury options, and you can pair your meals with a selection of wines. Don't miss out on this culinary adventure that combines diverse flavours for an unforgettable brunch.? ? ?
Where: 115 Yorkville Avenue
When: Saturday & Sunday from 12 PM to 3 PM
Embark on a delightful fusion as Filipino cuisine takes centre stage at Toronto's Kanto by Tita Flips during their Sunday brunch fiestas. Get ready to indulge in an all-you-can-eat extravaganza featuring brunch favourites with a Filipino twist. With over 50 items to choose from, it's a culinary journey offering a taste of the Philippines!?
The Kanto Sunday Fiesta Brunch offers four seatings throughout the day at 11 AM, 1 PM, and 3 PM, each lasting for two hours. Don't miss the chance to savour the flavours of Filipino cuisine in a brunch experience like no other.? ? ?
Where: 2986 Dundas Street West
Cost: $14-$28 per adult
Dive into the Oasis Brunch, a weekly Sunday feast inspired by the Mediterranean. Experience a limitless brunch service where guests can indulge in a rotating selection of coastal cuisine. Picture an expansive raw bar, a chef-manned porchetta carving station, and a tempting array of featured hot dishes. For those with a sweet tooth, the Brioche French Toast station awaits, alongside a delightful assortment of freshly baked pastries and breads. It's a brunch haven for those who love to savour the flavours of the Mediterranean.? ? ?
Where: Toronto Beach Club, 1681 Lake Shore Blvd East
When: Sundays from 10:30 AM to 2:30 PM
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