Toronto Breakfast Sandwiches, a diary starting Oct 1, 2023

I had a Starbucks Cheddar, Sausage and Egg Breakfast Sandwich today. (Photo courtesy of Starbucks Canada)
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Interestingly, the Starbucks Sandwich and the Sausage McMuffin both have 480 calories.

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Saving Gigi’s mushroom and egg Breakfast Sandwich on a Cheese Biscuit.
$9.38 including tax.
The egg is pre-made and warmed up. This hit the spot.


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Sleepy Pete’s Cheese and Egg Breakfast Sandwich on a Jalapeño Cheese Biscuit.
I couldn’t take a photo right away, so the Kraft Single doesn’t look its best.

They use hot honey on 3 of the breakfast sandwiches. $8.50 before tax. Closed Tuesdays.

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Agenda Café’s bacon, egg and cheese.
Very good for a pre-made breakfast sandwich.


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Excellent peameal, cheese, egg, tomato and avocado breakfast sandwich at Dough Bakeshop on Danforth.




$11.30 before tax, made to order.
10/10

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We enjoy their breakfast sandwiches also.

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Lazy Daisy’s Rise and Shine on Sourdough. I substituted Sourdough for the standard Biscuit.
Excellent breakfast sandwich. $12. It’s a busy café on the weekend. I placed my order online and picked it up 20 minutes later.


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Hamers Coffee’s Breakfast Sandwich, which I think is only available Thursday - Sunday.

I’m not sure about the sweet pickle. Might omit the sweet pickles next time.

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La Boulangerie’s Breakfast Sandwich.





$13.90 CAD. It was good. 8/10. This sandwich is not worth a big detour for me. It’s a good breakfast sandwich near Dundas and Ossington, and it’s at a price that’s lower than $15. I like this breakfast sandwich more than iDeal Coffee’s Breakfast Sandwich that’s a few blocks south on Ossington.

I would order it again. Very fresh bun, frambled egg, ham and bacon. A moderate good size, rather than a massive sandwich that will lead you to take a nap.

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Good to know: I’ve only had their bread!

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It’s good . The real bang for the buck breakfast sandwich near Ossington is Janelle’s on College West of Ossington.

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Voodoo Child’s peameal, egg and cheese. $12. Good option near College and Bathurst. (7.5/10)

This place uses a panini press, and omelette squares. It takes 10 minutes to prepare. It comes with a hash brown patty.





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Pre-made breakfast sandwich from Bakery Pompette. I think the potato bun was a day old. The description sounded great to me, and it could have been delicious.

This was not one of Toronto’s better breakfast sandwiches. $11 before tax.

Needed a fresher bun, more cheese, more harissa mayo. I am hesitant to grade this one. Let’s say there is room for improvement.

On College St, there are biscuit breakfast sandwiches made to order at Coco’s, and premade English muffin breakfast sandwiches at Agenda Cafe, which are both better than this one.

Alma y Gil has closed up shop.

There are is a made to order sausage breakfast sandwich at Vinotecca Pompette, which I haven’t tried.

Sicilian Ice Cream Café has a BLT that can be made a Bacon Egg Lettuce and Tomato.

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$10, veg breakfast sandwich at Kenny’s at Hamers Coffee on Dundas West.


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Phoenika, since I know how much you love breakfast sandwiches, you should try this place. I haven’t been there myself, but I’ve heard wonderful things. Their lunch menu is supposed to be good as well. They also have pastries. https://www.phancybodega.com

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Will do, @Kare!

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