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Categories: Diners, Breakfast & Brunch [Edit]
2200 Bloor Street WToronto, ON M6S 1N4
Neighbourhood: High Park
(416) 763-1444
- Hours:
Mon-Sun 7 am - 4 pm
- Accepts Credit Cards:
- Yes
- Price Range:
-
$
- Attire:
- Casual
- Good for Groups:
- No
- Good for Kids:
- Yes
- Waiter Service:
- Yes
- Outdoor Seating:
- Yes
- Good For:
- Breakfast
8 reviews for Sunset Grill
All Reviews
They flatten their bacon here. Amazing.
No, really, they throw those bad boys on the grill and put what appear to be iron presses on top as they cook so they come out perfectly long and flat. None of this shrivelled wrinkled crap.
Prices are definitely very reasonable - for about 8 bucks you can get 2 slices of french toast (or pancakes), eggs, bacon AND sausage (don't you hate when they make you choose? It's freedom here!).
The brunch options here are not mind-blowing by any means, but they definitely hit the spot for a well-made, proper breakie. Agree with Kat F. on the busy factor. We swung by around noon on a weekday and the place was bustling with families and couples abound. Doesn't anyone work anymore?
The place was totally dead when we walked in, unfortunately my daughter was in the midst of one of her Terrible Two's Tantrums and the waitress with short black hair & BAD MAKE-UP was not impressed at all................ooh duh children cry all the time...............Anyways she asked me to leave my stroller at the front near the entrance.............Did I mention that the place was totally EMPTY. As I was struggling to calm my daughter and leave the stroller at the front, the waitress rolled her eyes not once but several times and my friend gave me the heads up that "WE WERE NOT WANTED" in this greasy dive........
So here is to the Sunset Grill at Bloor West Village indirectly across from the No Frills...............Don't be rude to potential customers because you have no idea when & where they will write a REVIEW about your Restaurant.............
Mother's with Children BEWARE you are not very welcome in this Restaurant
If you want a templated breakfast experience that will never let you down, I insist that you stroll into Sunset Grill. Breakfasts are stamped out at an alarming rate and are never a disappointment. If you liked the way your homefries were cooked last time, you can pretty much guarantee the same experience next time. No surprises here.
Super affordable, quick breakfast with the usual suspects (3 egg combo, french toast, pancakes, etc.). One of the servers, Jessie, I believe has been there for six years now. Always nice to see a familiar, friendly face!
It's a shame that they close at 4pm - I'd love to stop by otherwise for some late night breakfast! The place gets VERY busy on weekends so show up early!
Listed in: The Best Places To Eat &…
You'd think a place that did breakfasts all day would be called the Sunrise Grill, but I digress...
The Sunset Grill is like a greasy-spoon without the grease (at least off the plates), but for me, the grungy, morning-after feeling of breakfast joints are half the charm. Still, Sunset Grill does a workmanlike breakfast at a reasonable price, and though it's a chain, it doesn't really feel like it.
it's quite family-friendly, and "safe" in every sense of the word: clean, simple, unimaginative. It's a good place to go if you have a lot of noisy little kids; a not-so-good place to go if you want to avoid lots of noisy little kids.
Listed in: My Neighborhood
This is one of my top hang out restaurants in my neighbourhood. It's serves breakfast all day, the staff is quick and friendly, there's a wide variety and the food (although not the cheapest of breakfast hash) is really great.
I especially like that they offer freshly squeezed juices of the day and you can choose from either a meal (the light breakfast for me) or you can pick from their individual items list if you're more picky (which I am). I often find myself starving at 2:30 in the afternoon, with no groceries in the house, so I go down there to get just one egg with toast and a tea. Costs me like $3 and it's a nice little snack to get me happy until supper (when the fact that I have no groceries in the house becomes a problem yet again).
Oh, and for some reason I L-O-V-E the sausages here. So greasy, so good.
Listed in: My Neighborhood
The Sunset grill is pretty good. I enjoy the eggs benedict, and the pancake is very fluffy plus it's reasonably priced. There is usually a line up but the servers are efficient.
Affordable, always a line up out the door and portions are good. I've had their omlettes.
Weekdays off work are a rare thing for me and my old fella so when we both happened to have Friday off I had 2 things in mind: generally slothful behaviour and a good greasy breakfast. Sunset Grill is just a 5 minute walk from my humble abode so I thought we should give it a try. Now, breakfast is pretty hard to mess up. I can honestly say I have never had a truly awful breakfast. I have however, never had my breakfast delivered at a speed that I need a Stephen Hawking book to understand. This was the fastest service I have ever seen. Period. As for the food itself, I had the Florentine Omelet (nice healthy spinach & tomatoes cancel out the fries I swear!) and he had a standard egg/bacon combo. Good work from the chef on the crispy bacon,as I find chewy under-cooked bacon repellent. Yeah, I'm the girl that eats off her boyfriend's plate - you got a problem with that? I didn't think so! I will definitely patronize this establishment the next time I'm too lazy to make breakfast!