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Przekaż informację zwrotnąWe were quickly served, our server was also absolutely delightful. they often came back to see if we wanted more coffee and to make sure we had everything we needed. excellent value for money
Sunny morning (location: yonge st, toronto, on offers the worst service in the city. from the cook to the server/cashier, everyone who has occurred in this device was unimaginable rude. they made a mistake in our order (of missing half order), if this is...excellent, instead of apologising, they were rude to us as if we made the mistake a full twilight zone experience. Eating is not bad, standard diner-tarife. there are many restaurants and restaurants in toronto that do not serve their food with a side of verbal abuse. avoid this restaurant when they have basic standard maintenance of the service.
This is our favorite breakfast restaurant. we go here at least once or twice a month. the staff is very friendly and efficient. the menu has a large selection. the waffeln are great. the fresh fruit is delicious. they serve the best speck I ever had in a restaurant. it can have a lot to do and sometimes we have to wait to get in, but it's worth it.
Great place, had a wonderful breakfast. friendly staff, quick service. almost too much to eat. if they like an old-fashioned diner, this is the place for them.
We've been going faithfully to the Etobicoke location of Sunny Morning for several years now. The key word is consistency. The bacon has always been perfect, the hot breakfasts routinely savoury and satisfying, and all winter the fruit is delicious not wooden like some...breakfast chains. Their casting is also superb: their wait staff is bright, friendly, quick and aware. EG, If you order decaff, they remember on refills, and they are consistently... sunny. I am resigned to the eventuality that Sunny Morning will become a national chain like Cora's, and likely then corners will be cut. But until then, we love to treat friends and family to a terrific breakfast place where a few bucks more for breakfast classics, like Smoked Salmon Eggs Benedict; the savoury skillets; and brazen sins like the Nutella Pecan Waffle are more than worth it. Visitors from smaller centres: if you are satisfied, a tip before tax is the expected minimum on modest restaurant bills. It's not a tourist gouge; it's reasonable for the cost of living in Toronto. EG, the AVERAGE cost across all of metro Toronto for a apartment in was