A happy accident! I had found a place on yelp for brunch, but as I waited inside the narrow and seemingly non-air-conditioned space, with my wife on the sidewalk in a wheelchair, I grew concerned about her mobility. When I went outside and told her this, she said, "What about this place next door?" This was the Jazz Bistro. We easily slid in with the wheelchair and right to a table stage side. Alas, no pianist for brunch!
The food and service was very good, and the ambience very relaxing. I recommend this as a great place to check out when in Toronto.