First of all, what's the deal with the name? Is it plural? Is it missing an apostrophe? I'll vote for bad grammar.
Anyway, we were headed to Dag's across the street, but unfortunately it was closed unexpectedly this Tuesday morning. No worries, we spied the "All Day Breakfast - 3.99" sign across the street at Kensington...s, so decided to give it a try. Oy, what a mistake. The entirely empty restaurant should have been our first clue. I wish I had hooked up to their wifi (it worked!) and checked out Yelp before we ordered.
The horror show that was Kensington(s) is described pretty well in the previous reviews, but let me highlight a few lowlights;
-Firstly, we were told to order at the cash and the food would be brought to us. The same guy took our orders, made the food and brought it over.
-My food was cold. I guess he made it first.
-2 of us had eggs "over easy". They were "over hard".
-Those who had bacon, couldn't really describe what the meat-like product that was served actually was. When asked how it tasted, I got a couple of shrugged shoulders.
-The potatoes (i was expecting home fries), were boiled potato chunks.
-I asked for a bagel instead of toast...he didn't give me a choice of bagel, but how did he know whole wheat is my LEAST favourite?
-One friend had yoghurt and granola in a parfait dish. No parfait spoon, so she couldn't get to the bottom of the dish.
-Want jam for the toast? .35 extra.
-Want a coffee refill? No refills, full price. The coffee was better than at most establishments that serve a breakfast like this, but nowhere near as good as a decent coffee shop. They brag about their coffee. Have they ever been to i deal coffee around the corner on Nassau?
If you want a good diner breakfast in the market, go to KOS, 300m away at Nassau and Bellevue. http://www.yelp.com/biz/kos-restaurant-toronto#hrid:JGJCVx10OV-m1qQM_9ckDw
NB The pastries, made off-site, looked pretty good. If you want coffee and a tart, this place will suffice.