Best Veggie Brunches (October through April)

Recommended:

1. Bonjour Brioche (blogTO’s #27) – Many veggie options and they’re all mind-blowing

2. Aunties and Uncles (blogTO’s #1) – A classic, and it’s the same guy who does Choir! Choir! Choir!

3. Camp (blogTO’s #40) – My forever home. They know I hate mushrooms. And they have the best french toast in the city.

4. The Queen and Beaver (blogTO’s #47) – I’ve been twice for the pancakes.

5: Mitzi’s Cafe (blogTO’s #11) – Good food, good location

6: The Ace (blogTO’s #33) – I suspect it hosts the best eggs benedict. A revisit will confirm.

7. Easy Restaurant (blogTO’s #2) – Many Mexican-inspired veggie options

8: The Federal Reserve (blogTO’s #24) – Daily veggie omelette!

9: Okay Okay (blogTO’s #17) – McDonald’s Hash Browns meets OK2’s Benedict.

10. Lady Marmalade (blogTO’s #5) – Overhyped, and they wouldn’t serve me the miso breakfast poutine.

11. Little Fish (blogTO’s #14) – If you love custards and jams, you likely love this place more than I do.

12: Farmhouse Tavern (blogTO’s #18) – Inventive dishes, great ambiance, slow service, cold tea

13: Wallace & Co. (blogTO’s #50) – Tempeh substitutions are remarkable but not much else is.

Go with your carnivorous friends, if you must:

14. Weslodge (blogTO’s #46) – Decorated by Gaston (who uses antlers in all of his decorating). Gaston is not a vegetarian.

15. The Stockyards (blogTO’s #15) – Stocky yards has great emergency vegetarian meals. Go with your carnivorous partner.

16. Voodoo Child (blogTO’s #25) – Very few menu options, period. Hopefully one of the three will always be a veggie meal.

Veggie options if you’re in the neighbourhood and desperate:

17. Starving Artist (blogTO’s #37) – Their new location was not up to their usual standards. And their usual standards include WASPS.

18. Saving Grace (blogTO’s #3) – #3 blogTO? Really? I had a flavourless Indian-inspired meal.

19. School (blogTO’s #48) – They ran out of half of their menu at their all-day brunch. LAME.

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