7 Toronto restaurants with cheap breakfast under $15 that have delicious food

Here's where you need to eat this weekend!

A person holding an egg sandwich from Egg Club in Toronto. Right: A girl wearing a skirt and T-shirt sitting on a stool in a Toronto diner.

Breakfast sandwich from Egg Club. Right: A person at Fattoush Sandwich Club.

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Toronto is filled with restaurants that have cheap breakfasts that are not only delicious but so affordable you could have multiple meals if you wanted to.

Sometimes, dressing in your cutest outfits and having brunch with your girlfriends might be on the itinerary, but other times, having breakfast in your sweatpants for less than $15 is equally as appealing.

We've put together a list of seven Toronto restaurants to help you find some of the best and cheapest Toronto breakfasts that you can indulge in every weekend without breaking the bank.

Sleepy Pete's

Why You Need To Go: Sleepy Pete's is hidden in Kensington Market, a hidden gem everyone on TikTok is talking about.

The small and quaint restaurant serves delicious breakfast sandwiches, freshly baked on the griddle, that pair well with the eggs.

If you enjoy breakfast sandwiches, make sure to grab the $10 Poblano egg, which comes with a chile poblano, avocado, egg, cheese, and tomatillo sauce put into their handmade biscuit.

Cuisine: Breakfast

Address: 69 Kensington Ave, Toronto

Sleepy Pete's Menu

Avenue Open Kitchen

Why You Need To Go: This diner is located in the heart of the Entertainment District and serves delicious breakfast foods like steak and eggs, omelettes, and Montreal Smoked Meat Sandwiches.

The vintage stools and small booths are constantly filled with people on the weekends because its the kind of comfort some people look for after a long work week.

Cuisine: American

Address: 7 Camden St, Toronto

Avenue Open Kitchen Menu

Fattoush Sandwich Club

Why You Need To Go: This Middle Eastern spot is so cute and aesthetic but also serves some of the most delicious authentic sandwiches.

From falafel to shawarma and foul, you can expect to get quite full for less than $15.

Cuisine: Middle Eastern

Address: 253 Gerrard St E, Toronto

Fattoush Sandwich Club Menu

Kettleman's Bagel

Why You Need To Go: This bagel spot is unlike any other because they are from Ottawa and offer Montreal-styled bagels worth every bite.

Not only is it open for breakfast, but Kettleman's Bagel is actually always open — 24/7.

You can get a breakfast bagel for as low as $6.99 and that's a steal when trying to save money.

Cuisine: Bagels

Address: Various locations

Kettleman's Bagel Menu

Paddington's Pump

Why You Need To Go: Tucked away in St. Lawrence Market is Paddington, a place for cheap breakfast and beer.

An eggs benedict costs less than $15, which is unheard of in Toronto. Also, the French toast is $8.10 and if that doesn't convince you to eat here, I don't know what will.

Apparently, they have the best peameal bacon sandwiches in the city too!

Cuisine: Diner

Address: 91 Front Street East, Toronto

Paddington's Pump Menu

Egg Club

Why You Need To Go: These egg sandwiches are different from what you might be used to because the bread used is Japanese Milk Bread, and it's delicious.

The sandwiches don't just have eggs and bacon. You can upgrade your breakfast sandwich with lobster or guacamole.

You can get a breakfast sandwich for as low as $8, and that's the savings you've been looking for.

Cuisine: Egg Sandwiches

Address: Various locations

Egg Club Menu

Golden Diner

​​Why You Need To Go: This family-owned restaurant has food that will make you feel like you're eating your moms's cooked meals because that's what they promise.

From their clubhouse sandwich and fries to eggs benedict and burgers, the diner offers a wide variety of food for less than $15.

Cuisine: Diner

Address: 105 Carlton St., Toronto

Golden Diner Website

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    Mira Nabulsi (she/her) was a Writer for Narcity Media with over five years of journalism experience. Before joining the team, she worked at Xtalks and Discovery Channel. Mira graduated from Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson University) with a Master of Journalism and completed her undergraduate degree from York University. But, now she loves to eat and taste all the different cuisines and culinary experiences the world has to offer.

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