This was my second visit to this fine establishment, I had a lovely time chowing on a tasty breakfast and checking out the graffiti discourse of Torontonians and other visitors of Sneaky Dee's.This is bar/restaurant/music venue that is a welcome respite from the mean streets of Toronto at any time of day.
I've been told that Sneaky Dee's is the place to go for a big plate of nachos and some beers - I happened to be here for my first meal of the day so nachos and beer weren't necessarily what I was looking for but they did have an excellent selection of Mexican style breakfasts (Served all day!) I went for the Burro Favorito and wasn't disappointed: Scrambled eggs and cheese in a tortilla and then topped with salsa mole and then served with rice, beans (frijoles) and salad. The meal was good, could have used a bit more spice - but that is what hot sauce is for! It normally comes with sausage as well so perhaps if I had not omitted it the spice factor would have been enhanced. The one thing that wasn't so great were they frijoles (which is too bad because I really, really love baked beans). They were bland and I ended up leaving the majority of them on my plate being to enamored with the remainder of my meal.
The place has a very specific aesthetic - random tidbits of knowledge and thoughts to ponder graffitied all over the walls and benches. It's what makes Sneaky Dee's Sneaky Dee's. It is what it is, and I am a fan.