We came Saturday 11:30am for brunch before catching a musical at Ed Mirvish. We were seated after a 15 minute wait.
The diner has a very classic old-fashioned feel to it, it's apparently the oldest restaurant in Toronto.
I couldn't decide what to get so went with the Real Good Plate - eggs, challah toast, home fries, maple baked beans and a made-from-scratch pancake.
I haven't had maple baked beans before, guess I didn't realize there would be an odd sweetness to them, so I didn't like them but I can't blame the Senator for that. The toast, eggs and fries were average. The beans were touching the pancake which meant part of the pancake got the taste of the beans, not sure why they arrange the plate like that.
The pancake with maple syrup was amazing, very moist. I may return next time I go to Ed Mirvish and if I do, it will be for pancakes.