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Not bad, but not great. Upon entering, I was told that there was going to be about a 40-minute wait. This was to be expected. Toronto has this voraciousness for brunch that I will never understand. I usually spend my Sunday mornings with my face firmly implanted into my pillow, but to each their own. When we got seated, we got fresh OJ (very good and worth the $3) and I was told that the French Toast was dairy free when I mentioned I was allergic to dairy. When it came, it had a big dollop of whipped cream on the side, which I brushed off the plate. By this time I was super hungry and couldn't wait for a new plate. The french toast was pretty good, but nothing special. It wasn't any better than what I could make at home. My friend had the poached eggs with polenta and a side of bacon. She didn't seem all too impressed, either. In fact, at one point she mentioned the place we SHOULD have gone to instead, and that definitely had the breakfast sausages she was craving. All in all, the food wasn't bad, but it was overpriced. The service was pretty good, but something was lost between informing the server about the dairy allergy and getting my food. In my opinion, this place wasn't worth the wait.
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