This place caught my eye when I was looking for things to do during my trip to Toronto. From the pictures I knew I was going to enjoy the atmosphere of the place and the music. I was expecting it to be entertaining simply because I was expecting to be having brunch while in a dive bar playing metal.
What I wasn't expecting was how good the food was and how creative it was. I had the savory french toast which was smothered with mushrooms in a white sauce. It was veryyy yummy. The bf had a egg, cheese, sausage combination that was nicely seasoned and baked inside a roll of bread. Both dishes tasted like they used fresh picked herbs. I honestly was expecting more bland and conventional. I'm glad that wasn't the case. The bloody mary we ordered did not come (but we were also not charged for it), they may not of heard us over the music and chatter.
Expect a bit of a wait, there is one cook and one guy serving. So bring a newspaper to read or something juicy to gossip about and sip on a drink, it's brunch after all.