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The Best Weekday Brunch Spots in Toronto

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Brunch isn’t solely for the weekend. Sometimes the mood calls during the week and it can be hard to find spots open. However, this is Toronto after all and food is available at all times around the city.

Here are some of my top brunch picks for the weekday.

Saving Grace

Saving Grace is a cute spot on Dundas West that’s open during the week (except for closed on Tuesdays). and weekends.

 

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Lady Marmalade

Similar to Saving Grace, Lady Marmalade in East Chinatown is closed on Tuesdays. However, they offer weekday brunch on the other days of the week, as well as the weekend. 

 

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Insomnia

This Annex establishment offers their full brunch every day, and during the weekends and holidays.

 

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Bar Buca

A snack bar in the King West neighbourhood, Bar Buca offers breakfast during the week. In addition, they have a full brunch menu during the weekends. They also have a location near Eglinton and Yonge. 

 

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Written by Terris Schneider

Terris Schneider is a writer from Vancouver, now based in Toronto. She is the Creative Team Lead for DINE Magazine and covers everything from food, fashion, music, travel, and lifestyle. Her published works have appeared in Discorder, Metro News, Stop Street Harassment, Pique Newsmagazine, The Post Feminist Post, Flannel Magazine, and Sophomore Magazine. Check out her column: Witch, Don't Kill My Vibe.

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