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Will take about at least two citations of the rosary to get a table. Look on with puppy dog eyes as vintage clad locals and the occasional Canadian celeb chow down on variations of the classic dozen. White on white room gives the vibe of an anonymous blank slate but somehow feels like you're at the library. Kids may play with the toy dino atop a stack of books. Worth the wait.
Great breakfast place on Dundas, crowded at weekends but calm on week days. We had nice Radjastani scrambled eggs and caramelized apple on French toast.
We've eaten here several times and the food has always been very good. There's always a wait to get in but that's ok. We had a very tart lime juice (they should consider a better quality soda than Canada Dry) and an amazing Avocado/Espresso shake. My wife had an omelette and I had fried eggs with tortillas. Both were excellent... more
If you're expecting bacon and eggs, you've come to the wrong place. If you're looking for a unique brunch/breakfast experience, with diverse menu items, this is your spot. We had savoury French toast, and a Brie and Apple sandwich, and it was worth every penny.
Taking a different spin on breakfast, you can't go wrong with the menu staples, or...
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Saving Grace is one of Little Portugal’s not-so-hidden gems when it comes to best brunching spots in Toronto. The diner’s decor is simple; the space is small, and the dishes are fabulous. The muffins rock, as do the egg dishes, sandwiches and French toast. Expect a lineup, but it’s worth it.
Saving Grace was featured in our list of the Best French Toast in Toronto.