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The breakfast is excellent and their coffee is not bad either, I highly recommend the breakfast (choose between ham, sausage or bacon, two eggs (done any way you like), potatoes and bread (rye, whole wheat, white). 9:00 am- 11:30 am, Monday-Friday (excluding holidays)

200 Parkside Drive (inside High Park, by the High Park zoo), (short walk from High Park subway station)
(416) 769-9870
 
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nope, but I'm sure you can bring your own :D

It's funny, a friend and fellow Russian immigrant decided to buy a can of spam as an experiment to see if it's actually palatable, when he opened it, I almost died from the horrible smell.... brrrr I can't believe it's not in the dog food isle
 
Looks good, when I am in the nabe I will so be there, thanks.

Spam is ok; if fried up in slices. Like bacon and eggs, once a week is probably pushing it.:eek:

We haven't seen any food pictures since smuncky's German tour, nice touch.
 
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^United Bakers (@Bathurst and Lawrence) has a $3 breakfast special: includes bagel, 2 eggs, veggies, coffee, oj.

j_p, thanks for the photos: I've considered going there, but the lack of non-meat options has turned me off.

ps, perhaps that high park deli (Russian) that serves hot meals has buckwheat kasha etc breakfasts?
 
perhaps that high park deli (Russian) that serves hot meals has buckwheat kasha etc breakfasts?

I make my buckwheat kasha with kolbasa at home, there are no decent East Euro sit-down places anywhere and no one makes buckwheat just right to my taste, I don't expect anyone to sit over raw grains and pick them clean for an hour either..
 
I don't remember that veggie cafe, as I haven't lived in the area long enough.

Perhaps one of the Russian/Israeli places in the Bathurst/Finch/Steeles area has the kasha you're looking for? (I eat it at home as well as an alternative to rice.)
 
I haven't been to rawlicious yet, but I did take a nice photo of it the other day....it's owned by a friend of a friend....:)

Speaking of good breakfast/brunch, I highly recommend Musa (Dundas and Euclid) and Pop Bistro (Queen East beside Dark Horse coffee.)
 
When John Howard gave his 165 acres for a park to Toronto, he stipulated that no alcohol be allowed in his High Park (even though he had a wine cellar in Colborne Lodge). The city later purchased land to the west and east to complete the current 398.5 acres.
This question I have is the restaurant within the original 165 acres of John Howard's far? Where are the boundaries of John Howard's acreage, and the other original properties?
 

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