Toronto Brunch Staple Saving Grace to Permanently Close

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Toronto Brunch Staple Saving Grace to Permanently Close
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Saving Grace, a beloved brunch restaurant in Toronto's Dundas West neighbourhood, will be shutting its doors for good on February 15th. The restaurant, known for its delicious French toast and all-day breakfast options, has been a local favorite for nearly 25 years.

A brunch restaurant that's been a staple in Toronto for the past quarter of a century just announced that it'll be permanently closing.

For starters, baked into the very concept is the notion that you can wake up whenever you please and not miss the metaphorical train of pancakes and eggs benedict and French toast galore. Appropriately named, the restaurant has been a saving grace for those experiencing breakfast cravings at any time of day, with their French toast — some of theOpening its doors in 2000, the restaurant rapidly gained itself a reputation as a local favourite, consistently drawing throngs of hungry diners for almost 25 years.

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