Categories: Food & Drink

11 spots serving delicious Mother’s Day brunch in Toronto this Sunday

It’s time to celebrate the incredible mothers in our lives and what better way to do that than with eggs benny and mimosas? Not that we Torontonians ever need an excuse to go for brunch, but this Mother’s Day, many of the city’s best restaurants will have special menus featuring both creative and classic brunch dishes, as well as add-ons and surprises just for mom.

Peep this list of the best Mother’s Day brunch in Toronto and make that reso while you can!

Shook

This dreamy Israeli spot on Portland is serving up a $45 3-course brunch menu, with an optional $55 bouquet of flowers or a bottle of prosecco as an extra-special Mother’s Day treat.

Where: 77 Portland St

Lapinou

French neo-bistro and wine bar Lapinou will have a $55 3-course brunch menu, as well as live music from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. and an optional $55 bouquet of flowers or a bottle of prosecco.

Where: 642 King St W Suite 102

The Drake Hotel

The Drake will have a $45 prix fixe menu on Sunday, featuring your choice of Drake Pastries with honey butter and fresh fruit preserves to start alongside a choice of mains including the Drake Benny, French Toast or Huevos Rancheros. And for dessert, Profiteroles, crispy choux puffs, sea salted caramel, chocolate hazelnut sauce, and vanilla gelato.

Where: 1150 Queen St W

LOUIX LOUIS at The St. Regis Toronto

If your mom likes the finer things in life, she will love the luxe atmosphere of LOUIX LOUIS. This restaurant on the 31st floor of the St. Regis is serving brunch on Mother’s Day from 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., with their famous 14-layer Queen’s Cake on the menu for a limited time.

Or, you can head to the hotel’s Astor Lounge to enjoy the enchanted tea garden pop-up with prohibition-inspired drinks.

Where: 325 Bay St

Byblos Downtown & Uptown

This popular Eastern Mediterranean spot is offering a prix fixe brunch menu at both of its locations for $55 per person. Choose from a variety of tasty dishes including a Watermelon & Tomato Salad, Hummus Royale, Brulee French Toast, Middle Eastern Fried Chicken, Shakshuka Royale and Chocolate Cake or Pavlova for dessert. You can also add a bouquet of flowers to your reservation before May 5.

Where: 2537 Yonge St & 11 Duncan St

Figo

Get your Mother’s Day brunch with an Italian twist at Figo for $55 per person. Some of the dishes you’ll get to choose from include Truffle Ricotta, Broccolini and Kale Insalata, Eggs Florentine, Spaghetti Carbonara, Ricotta Pancakes, and Panna Cotta.

Where: 295 Adelaide St W

KŌST

This beloved sky-high spot is located on the 44th floor of The Bisha Hotel, with sweeping views of the city and some of the best brunch you’ll have in the city, inspired by Bajan cuisine. Brunch will be served on Saturday and Sunday from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Where: 80 Blue Jays Way 44th Floor

Marben

Get your brunch with a complimentary mimosa or glass of bubbly for mom. Choose from decadent dishes like grilled pancakes, English-style breakfast Fry Up, and fried chicken and egg on a Japanese cabbage pancake.

Where: 488 Wellington St W

Biff’s Bistro

Spoil your mom with delicious brunch favourites from this European bistro in the heart of St. Lawrence this Mother’s Day, including Croque Madame, sourdough waffles, eggs benedict, fresh croissants, and more.

Where: 4 Front St E

Amal

Brunch with a Lebanese twist, anyone? Amal is the ideal setting for Mother’s Day brunch, with a stylish and spacious atmosphere and delicious dishes like Lebanese pancakes, grilled tiger shrimp, shakshouka, and much more.

Where: 131 Bloor St W 2nd Floor

1 Kitchen Toronto

Feeling like a little farm-to-table experience? 1 Hotel Toronto’s 1 Kitchen will be hosting a Mother’s Day lunch on Sunday, May 8, and you can indulge in a fresh, Spring-inspired menu for $65 per person. 

Where: 550 Wellington St W

 

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