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Maggie All Day Breakfast

Neighbourhood:
college street, downtown, little italy
Activity:
breakfast, eat, lunch
Venue type:
restaurant, diner
Scene:
all day breakfast, cash only, patio
Food/Drink:
breakfast, eggs, pancakes, coffee
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Maggie All Day Breakfast
400 College Street
Toronto, ON M5T 1S8

416-323-3248

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Maggie All Day Breakfast
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Nusrat Jahan
Maggie All Day Breakfast
photo by
Nusrat Jahan
Maggie All Day Breakfast
photo by
Nusrat Jahan
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  1. Nusrat Jahan wrote on March 11, 2010:

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    According to owner:
    Most Important Meal of the Day
    A great place to people watch, Maggie’s is right in the thick of things –on College across from St. Stephen’s in the Field and smack on the streetcar line. Quiet it ain’t, but quality it is. Staff is friendly and courteous, décor is a random smattering of mismatched tables, chairs, trinkets, local art, colours, and clientele. U of T kids mix with hipsters mix with middle-aged Italian men mix with your Grandma. Maggie’s is zero pretension and high popularity so make it over early, especially on weekends. Breakfast is served all day for the late risers and consists of greasy goodies like bacon, eggs, sausages, omelettes, toast and homefries. Spice things up by ordering garlic fries in place of standard homefries or asking for a side of tomato-basil sauce. The health-conscious are in luck –Maggie’s has a good assortment of wholesome breakfast options including bagels, waffles, granola, yogurt, poached eggs, fruit plates and French toast.

    Out There Options
    The Oceanic is a popular item –poached eggs under smoked salmon atop a crispy potato pancake- as is the falafel platter, one of the restaurant’s lunch items. For a little over 10 bucks you get a handful of falafels, mixed greens, pita wedges and a collection of dips (including hummous, tabbouleh, tahini and sun-dried tomato tapenade) to sop up. Though the lunch doesn’t get nearly as much action as the breakfast, the lunch menu works hard to cater to all, complete with meals made for vegetarians, vegans and meat-eaters alike.