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| - I frequent a different Cora's, but visited this one for a Sunday brunch before an afternoon Raptors game. I was a bit hesitant because I've had bad experiences at the Carlton Street location (check my profile for my 1-star review, if you're curious). But I left feeling full and upbeat!
This is, by far, Toronto's biggest Cora's. Which is great because the chain is a reputable weekend brunch hotspot and nobody likes standing in a long line when they're hungry (or hungover... or in a hurry... or anytime, really). We waited in line for all of two minutes before we were seated. Menus and server appeared almost instantly. We each order the same thing every time, so we ordered right away. Food came out fast, and my side of potatoes was cooked perfectly (the past few times I'd been to my usual location, I'd skipped them because they were overdone and bland).
One thing you should know, though, is that the quality of the coffee is below average. I've never ordered one myself, but my boyfriend does every time even though he recently admitted after a year of us going at least once a month that the coffee is terrible. But he orders one anyway, and drinks it all. So how bad could it really be? Or I guess he's just not as picky as some of us women can be. ;)
Recap: we were in and out quickly but didn't feel rushed, food was great, atmosphere was pleasant which was surprising based on how many people were in there, staff were great except for the fact that they don't take part in the loyalty stamp card practice, and we would definitely go back.
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