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toronto brunch spots

Toronto is basically brunch heaven, with everything from stacks of fluffy pancakes to muesli bowls, as well as epic breakfast feasts that leave you in a food coma.

But why just brunch when you can add bottomless mimosas or bubbles to the mix? Whether you're looking for something laid-back or a bit more bougie, there are tons of spots around the city where you can sip unlimited drinks while you brunch it up—some for under $40 a person.

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Set your alarms, Toronto! Brunch culture is stronger than ever in the 6ix, and the city is packed with exceptional places that go well beyond your standard bacon and eggs from the local greasy spoon.

Whether you want something simple and approachable or a little more elaborate and exotic, here's a list of outstanding places for a bangin' brunch in Toronto that are built to give you the best morning pick-me-up possible.

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There are few things worth setting your alarm for on a weekend, but bottomless mimosas are definitely one of them. These Toronto brunch spots offer endless glasses of this bubbly cocktail, so you can keep the drinks coming as you enjoy your meal.

If you're wondering where to find bottomless mimosas in the city, here's a list of spots that offer them, ranked from most expensive to least expensive.

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Toronto lost some amazing restaurants in 2022 and things just won't feel the same without these spots. From popular noodle bars to beloved brunch places, these venues closed for good this year.

While some restaurants noted that they were moving on to other opportunities, others said that the effects of the pandemic were the reason for their closure.

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This Toronto patio might just be the dreamiest place to enjoy both a meal and some blooms this spring. The Brass Taps is a cozy pub in Little Italy that's been in the area for over 40 years.

The venue has a whimsical back patio with a cherry blossom tree growing right through the middle. The tree is in full bloom right now, so you can sit under a canopy of pink petals as you eat. The patio also features two large televisions and a retractable roof for rainy days.

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