This is definitely Etobicoke’s hidden secret! The selections are similar to Cora’s but the portions and prices are 100% better. The food is fresh, always consistent, and the service is friendly. Be prepared to wait a little as the place is always packed! Ample parking available and an easy location to get to. I have been a repeat customer for eons.
O C.
Place rating: 2 Vaughan, Canada
This diner/café looks sort of dated from the outside. The inside is quite modern and very well maintained though. I was actually really surprised how busy this place was during lunch time. It was practically packed at around 12pm, with no luck finding seating if I hadn‘t just beat the crowd. The staff are very nice and welcoming. Just decided on a seat anywhere, and someone came by to give me a menu to look at. I got a Cappuccino to start and then a Seafood Omelet(smoked salmon, red onions, and shrimp) that came with home fries and some buttered toast. The cappuccino was very watered down. I do not recommend this, it was 3.95+tax, and was not worth it. And then my omelet was overcooked! I was horrified by how much browning crust there was… it wasn’t fluffy at all and the red onions made my omelet turn kind greenish bluish on the inside. The omelet was piping hot, but my homefries were cold! It was a lot of food on a plate for $ 11 +tax though… but I was still disappointed in the quality of the food and could not finish most of the plate. The place takes cash, credit, debit.
Jimmy L.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
I really enjoyed my breakfast here. The waitress was very friendly. I forgot the name of the palte, but is consisted of a few eggs, bacon, other stuff and 2 pancakes for 10 $ — now thats a deal.
Karri M.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
A ‘go to’ brunch on the weekend for me. Food is always consistent and tasty… lots of choices of eggs Benny and always a special Benny too! Big menu with lots of choice whether you prefer savoury or sweet! Good price point too.
Janelle P.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Been here a few times; breakfast is okay, it’s hard to mess up breakfast but it’s decent for the price. Great service but have found hair in my potatoes and my boyfriend found steal wool in his eggs. They apologized but seemed annoyed. I also don’t recommend the Benedict because it’s very vinegar-y. Overall, it’s okay; mildly disappointing but as far as breakfast goes, you can’t go wrong. Just double check your food first.
Gabriel M.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canadá
En busca de nuevos lugares de desayuno. Decidi probrar este lugar. Ordenes omellete con ham y espinaca y queso suizo. Wowwww estaba sobre cocido practicamente quemado. Le comente a la mesera que si prodian cambiarmelo y me contesto que tendria que pagar por un nuevo platillo. No vuelvo a un lugar donde no toman responsabilidad de los errores en cocina Mal servicio y mala comida.
Ann T.
Place rating: 5 Montreal, Canada
Location: Somewhere in Etobicoke. They have a parking lot, but I have no idea how to get there by transit(if you were coming from the core then you’d want to drive). The place: It has a diner feel to it, but was recently renovated so I would categorize it as ‘modern’ diner décor. Very clean, lots of windows. We got there around 9 a.m. on a Monday(Civic holiday) and didn’t have to wait to get a table. The goods: I ordered a 3-egg vegetarian omelette that was served with potatoes and a side of sausage + coffee. I asked to substitute one of the veggies and this was no problem at all. The omelette was huge and delicious, as were the potatoes. Also, there’s not a lot you can say about breakfast sausage but the ones these guys serve, totally rock. Service: Our waitress was fantastic. Super friendly and attentive, always checked in to see how we were doing, and we never had to ask for water/coffee refills. Price point: The whole thing cost me about $ 13 with tax. Note that the coffee and sausage were extras($ 1.95 each) so double-check the menu to see what’s included when you order. I’ll definitely stop in again next time I’m in town. Check it!
Brenda T.
Place rating: 4 Etobicoke, Toronto, Canada
Well, well, well… ask and ye shall receive! Just last week, Egglicious got a little facelift… new seating(more of it) and a redo on the parking lot(more of it, too!!). It still is diner-like but in a good, homey way, and the extra parking spots will go a ways toward to helping the breakfast crowds. I love breakfast here(especially the bennies and the skillets) but lately have been dropping by a lot more for supper and a time or two for lunch. The burgers are great value(love the kaisers), the fish and chips(two pieces is the standard order) and not-out-of-a-packet tartar sauce simply delicious, and the curry chicken pasta is fast becoming a favourite. I would encourage everyone to try them for supper. The menu is limited but the owners and staff are working hard to expand, while keeping the quality of their offerings up. Give them a try! There are still kinks to work out but they will get there with enough support from area foodies. Oh…and just while I am here… Nag, nag, nag… you really, really, really need garlic bread on the menu! Please!!!
Liza P.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Staff is so friendly. Good food and customer service
Eliscia M.
Place rating: 4 Parkdale, Toronto, Canada
So my aunt and I wanted breakfast after a morning at Costco’s. She wanted real breakfast as her husband doesn’t do swine so when they go out for breakfast it’s more like lunch. I typed in breakfast/brunch into Unilocal and gave her the options. She chose it and away we went, in search of brekkie. Menu and options are amazing and prices are fantastic. Not to mention mimosas with Jack Daniels. Yes the place is a little run down but it s about what comes out on the plate more than anything else. Definitely coming back!
Vanessa N.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
I dropped by with the friend who had recommended this place to me. I always drive pass it since it’s fairly close to home but it had never appealed to me to be honest compared to other chain restaurants that serve all day breakfast. To my surprise, I was extremely pleased with my first experience here! We arrived at roughly 7:30am(we woke up extra early to try it out before we drove off to our classes). We were greeted with a very warm welcome by the serving lady who was the only server working at that specific time. There was only one other man in that restaurant when we arrived. When we were ready to order, service was fast and helpful. My friend and I both waited maybe a little less than 10 mins until both our breakfasts had arrived. Portions were a good size for its price! My hollandaise sauce was up to par on my «Eggs benny and Cajun chicken» and I was very happy by the end of my meal. Chicken wasn’t too dry, home fries were delicious, the poached egg just went so well with the cajun chicken. At the end of my meal, I noticed about 5 other customers had arrived by 8am– service was still top notch. From my experience, I highly recommend you check this place out. It’s quite underrated and I would definitely drop by again; very soon too!
Michael T.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
Ok… I still love the food, but I stopped going here because the service sucks. Case in point: went today with a small group and the place was not busy at 1pm, but the waitresses acted like they were still slammed and the place was still filthy. The waitress we had(red hair and looked like she belonged in a crack den) was rude and kept acting like we were an inconvenience. Even when I went to pay she was a little snarky. That being said, I still over tipped because it is a holiday.
Katherine P.
Place rating: 4 Buffalo, NY
So, I was in Toronto, and I had a hankering for breakfast … at 8PM. This seemed like a difficult proposition at first, as consulting the Unilocal app wasn’t much help, giving me false positives for places that seemed to serve breakfast, but mainly only at proper breakfast designated times. And then, I found this place. It’s totally sketchy looking from the outside, and to be honest, the inside really isn’t all that better. However, the food was excellent. The service was also quite good, but we were the only people in the place, so that’s kind of hard to mess up.
Tracy C.
Place rating: 1 Etobicoke, Canada
I don’t know what to tell you but I had a western sandwich one time from there and it was pretty gross. The toast was soggy, there was very little omelet in the sandwich and it just looked/tasted like whoever made it didn’t give a shit about — not cheap either — had to throw it out.
Nick P.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
Generous portions with decent prices. The interior is a little old and ripped, but the exterior has a triceratops, so yah…
Jane S.
Place rating: 2 York, Canada
Been there a few times, and all of a sudden, they start trying to increase the volume and quality of the home fries by a putting lot of miniscule pieces of green peppers in. I am highly allergic to green peppers, and it was not stated in the menu that the home fries had green peppers in them.(This was a recent change, apparantly.) They were so small and burnt, that I did not know they were in there until I started having an allergic reation. I ordered the bacon«soft», and every inch of it was burnt to a crisp and inedible. I like pinapple, but NOT as a breakfast garnish that leakes all over the rest of the food. The service is slow and borderline rude, considering it’s almost empty when I’m there, snotty attitude, and no mid-munch visit for check-in/top-up. They did not charge me for the last breakfast, but that does not make up for me being sick for 4 days.
Chris L.
Place rating: 5 Toronto, Canada
Such great portions at such good prices! The perfect place for all day breakfast, get the hurricane skillet!
Karen A.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
You know when you drive by those restaurants with the big ‘All day breakfast’ signs and it looks questionable, but you see vehicles in there so you think, I’ll give it a try in hopes of discovering a hidden gem? Well, that is not the case with this place. The only draw I could see was the couple of waitresses who hung out at the front counter chatting up men. It seemed to be their prime accountability. Seating customers, offering menus, checking on customers and being observant for refills, taking bills to tables, or even cleaning tables… those things don’t seem to be a part of their day. The food just isn’t worth reviewing. I don’t advocate fast food, but you’d be better off with a McDonalds or 7 – 11.
Keith R.
Place rating: 4 Richmond Hill, Canada
A great spot for breakfast– served all day, and extremely reasonable.