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    Patrician Grill

    3.6 (74 reviews)
    Closed 7:00 am - 3:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Casual
    Good for kids

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    Victoria G.

    Enjoyed breakfast with family on a a long weekend trip. Each of us got different items on the menu. The service was fast at the counter and we could see meals being made. I enjoyed the old school vibe and modern mix with unique paintings for sale on the wall it's a must stop if you are in the area.

    an omelet with potatoes and coleslaw
    Jenn W.

    The dining area isn't fancy but comfortable, the well-padded vinyl banquettes overlooks the kitchen and if you really want to be where the action is, there's a row of stools for couples and single diners. What makes the kitchen's proximity great is everything arrives fresh and hot. The fluffy vegetarian omelette ($11.75) was packed with diced tomatoes, onion, green pepper and enough cheese to give it that signature gooey pull. With a choice of home fries, French fries, or mashed potatoes (yes, it can be a hearty breakfast), we're advised the home fries are cut in house and then the diced pieces are slowly cooked over the flat top developing a golden crust without feeling greasy. I ate every single piece. Interestingly, breakfasts also come arrive with a small cup of coleslaw, the vinaigrette based greens adding a nice refreshing crunch and splash of acid against the heavier breakfast. As a table, we decided to forgo the toast that comes with breakfast and shared an ordered of cinnamon French toast ($10.50) for dessert. It was an amazing idea as a slice of the custardy hot toast was an ideal sweet ending. They're also thin enough that it wasn't too filling. If only it was served with maple syrup, instead of the thick artificial corn syrup variety, it would be even better.

    So, in what decade was this photo taken?
    John G.

    I bumped this up from a 3 star to a 4 star review because of the ambiance - old school all the way! Came here hungry and the time travel to the 70's diner made the experience that much better. Nothing fancy, just the old favourites reliably prepared and served just like they used to. No surprises, just good food and an entertaining mix of staff and clients. Enjoy!

    Three eggs & sausage
    Riley C.

    Classic, old school diner. Friendly/fast service, and a speedy kitchen. Definitely recommended for any greasy spoon cravings-- don't understand why they'd be closed on a Sunday though, since that's prime brunch time.

    Erik N.

    Stumbled upon this place while searching for some hangover breakfast food, and couldn't have found anywhere better! The inside is pretty small and has a classic diner vibe going on. The grill and cooks are right behind the counter and cook everything great and fast. I ended up ordering a cheese omelette with a side of poutine, and both were cooked exactly how I like it. It is a little pricier than what you would normally pay for breakfast, but you're in downtown Toronto so it's expected. Great classic diner, I'll for sure be coming back!

    Great burger and fries. Really enjoyed it!
    Jackson S.

    I love supporting local businesses and the Patrician Grill fits that bill. Breakfast anytime, great burgers and good, hearty food all around. I've been going a few years and the owners are great. Always a warm welcome. It's cash only so be prepared!

    Order up!
    Dylan F.

    This is a true hidden gem in Old Toronto. A family run old school no nonsense diner. Bacon and eggs, hearty sandwiches, amazing onion rings, and lots of other amazing comfort food options. It's not fancy, but that's exactly the point! They close early so this place definitely caters to the breakfast / lunch crowd, and don't forget to bring cash - No debit or credit cards accepted at The Grill!

    Evelyn A.

    As far as diners in Toronto go, this is one of the best. Popped in for a cheap lunch after spending way too much on furniture a few blocks away and we were not disappointed. I got the Patrician sandwich which is a pumped up BLT with cheese and an extra slice of mayonnaised white bread in the middle. It comes with their house slaw, and it's a god damned masterpiece. If you like comfy plastic booths, surly men who know their way around a griddle and the smell of bacon in the air, this place is for you. If you want to pay $23 for an eggs Benny with a whimsical twist, you and Patrician probably won't jive.

    John G.

    My first review was a bit amateurish, so I feel like i need to revive and revamp this review so here we go, second review (don't remember how many times I been here 4?) I had the breakfast special once again 3 eggs, toast, home fries and coffee all 8.75 including tax. That was probably the best thing about this. Eggs: I had them over easy, thou too much of fried egg and not enough run with yolk, they were decent after I add salt and pepper. They werent bad but they werent the best eggs I had so 3/5 there Home Fries As people have read in my past reviews of breakfast places, the home fries are what usually the issue, either they are really good like I have had at The Bus Terminal or bad like I have had at Egg Smart. Here I would put it on better end of the scale they were good, decent and i didn't hate them 3/5 Sausage This is what is probably the most disappointing, i felt like I was eating a breakfast sausage drom the frozen section of the supermarket. Atleast it tasted good but it wasnt anything special 2/5 And there was coffee and toast. No issue there. So that why I would give this place a 3 plus .5 for price so 3.5/5

    Western omelette with home fries and coleslaw 9.55
    Sume D.

    If you're wandering around king east on a cloudy Saturday morning after an especially rough night with your friend Vodka then this diner is for you. The staff is pleasant, the diner is greasy and the food hits the spot. In terms of breakfast selection it's pretty bare bones from your egg/bacon/toast options, omelettes, or breakfast sandwiches. The sales tax is included in the menu price. A breakfast for 2 with coffee came to 23$ inclusive of tax. They only take cash here so hope you didn't spend it all the night before.

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    Heads up, cash only, but an awesome restaurant. Not too many gritty diners like this around the GTA. Great deals for breakfast before 11 am.

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