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| - Went here a couple months ago for my uncle's birthday brunch.
We had really hoped this place would work out... he's quite the choosy type when it comes to food, to say the least.
Turns out, the Boiler House met his requirements.
It's located in the Distillery, one of my favorite areas in Toronto. There's lots of great entertainment here along with many cool restaurants and stores.
The brunch at the Boiler House is above the standard fare. I also found that many of the dishes resemble or are influenced by French cuisine, which I liked.
There are many foods to choose from: there's an omelette bar, a carving station, cured meats, beef brisket, smoked salmon, many kinds of sausage, (more meat, anyone?) belgian waffles, roast potatoes, quiche, perogies, fresh fruits, and small desserts with assorted pastries (Whew... what a mouthful... literally!) You can imagine the buffet table is pretty big; try not to overload on the first trip!
I don't know if you'll be paying attention to the atmosphere while you devour your brunch, but there's a great jazz band that plays and the decor is pretty impressive.
The Boiler House is a great way to spend birthdays, special occasions, or Easter brunch. Also a cool Toronto landmark.
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