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Petit Dejeuner by LPD Café
If you’re looking for a cozy breakfast spot in Toronto, Petit Dejeuner by LPD Café on 191 King St E is a place that just feels right the moment you step in. It’s got that warm, unpretentious breakfast restaurant vibe where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee greets you before you even sit down. Whether you’re craving a quick bite before heading to the office or planning a lazy brunch, this place has a comforting, laid-back energy that makes you want to linger just a bit longer.
You’ll find outdoor seating here if you want to soak in Toronto’s morning air while sipping your coffee, and yes, they offer dine-in and takeaway options if you’re in a rush. They don’t do delivery, but honestly, the charm of this spot is worth the visit.
The menu at Petit Dejeuner by LPD Café feels curated for people who love mornings. You’ll find healthy options and vegetarian dishes alongside classics that hit the spot when you need something hearty. If you love a proper breakfast with a good cup of coffee, you’ll be happy here. And if you’re in the mood for something stronger, the restaurant serves wine, cocktails, beer, spirits, and alcohol, making it a place that transitions seamlessly from a morning coffee stop to a brunch catch-up with friends who might want a mimosa on the side.
There’s a comforting rhythm to this place. It’s where people grab a quick espresso on a weekday, and on weekends, you see friends sharing plates and stories under the soft clatter of cups and the low hum of conversation. The staff keeps things moving efficiently without rushing you out, and there’s a genuine sense that they care about the quality of your experience.
For anyone who loves discovering breakfast spots that feel like a hidden part of the city’s heartbeat, Petit Dejeuner by LPD Café is that kind of place.
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Petit Dejeuner by LPD Café Reviews
Very cozy place with great food. We tried blueberry pancakes and waffle with egg benedict. The food was prepared with great ingredients and the quality and taste showed. We were served and treated by Janice and she was absolutely amazing!!!
For those who are downtown near St Lawrence and like a more private place with good options for breakfast and brunch, this restaurant is definitely a great option. The building is located across from George Brown College on King Street, and is home to several shops. It has a very pleasant atmosphere, with old-fashioned decorations, good and fast service, and orders also arrive very quickly. The menu has a great variety of savory and sweet dishes, and good drink options, including alcoholic ones. The prices are not expensive and it is worth checking out.
This has become our go-to brunch spot! Their waffles are light and crunchy. I didn’t think I would like their apple slaw but they’re absolutely delicious! Their Benny waffles only come with one egg but they also have bennies without the waffles that come with two. The fresh juices are also a must have!
Wow! This Belgian restaurant is next level. The owner even gave me a brief history lesson about his home country—so welcoming and friendly. Highly recommend! Definitely a highlight of my trip to Toronto from the States.
A hidden gem because the review from another site does not reflect our experience... The food is excellent so we came back a second time over the weekend to try other items on the menu, and the quality is consistent with great taste. The waffles are freshly made and the eggs Benedict are absolutely amazing. The omelette was as good as expected on the second day. Our new place to go whenever we will be visiting Toronto. Definitely worth a detour when you are in town!
Best waffles ever! This is the only place I know in the GTA that makes Brussels style waffles and it has become my gold standard when having waffles. Nothing comes close to this. It's super light and crispy and absolutely delicious. I usually get the waffles with poached egg, and a size order of waffles because it's that good. Note that the dining space is pretty small, so not ideal for big groups.
For our anniversary, my wife took me to breakfast downtown. She loves eggs Benedict, and found this restaurant via chat gpt of all things. It’s cozy, has character, and the food was excellent. My wife claimed the eggs Benedict were the best she’s tasted. Apparently, to make eggs Benedict requires perfect timing to get them just right, which they have mastered. Heather was our waitress. She was lovely and very attentive. We found out that Johannes, the owner, is from Belgium. He uses antique Belgian waffle irons to get a unique shape and has to work hard to keep the machines operational. He also apparently uses a leavened recipe, which produces amazingly light, fluffy waffles - it’s a family recipe. I hear there are often lineups to get a table on weekends. I’m not surprised. We plan to take my kids there over the holidays. We can’t recommend it highly enough. It’s easy to pay more for an inferior meal. I prefer to support local businesses over corporate conglomerates. In this case, you gat vastly superior service, food, and setting. It’s an easy choice to make.
Last weekend, I had brunch at Petit Dejeuner and tried the Waffle Benedict—it was absolutely delicious! What stood out even more was their exceptional service. We had an issue with our seating, but the staff handled it graciously, even going so far as to cover the cost of our brunch as a gesture of goodwill. It was such a thoughtful and classy move on their part!