In a recent brunch revue: Brunch Spotlight’ on Toronto.com beerbistro was touted as “a good place to take a date or best friend for an upscale brunch experience” , the food comments included: ‘The Eggs Benny[ ] served on russet potato scallion latkas rule” “try the Chambly smoked salmon and asparagus or the lobster, sweet pea and smoked cheddar varieties” and “Can’t go wrong either with their great tasting Beer Bistro Burger [ ]with Belgian ale on a buttermilk bun…’
Our kitchen works diligently to bring you a brunch menu that features new and inventive takes on seasonal – traditional brunch time fare.
A Fresh market menu means our bakers are in early every morning making fresh breads, pastries, and muffins so that you can enjoy a bakery basket right out of the oven!
Come and enjoy downtown’s newest brunch destination!.
Reservations accepted, Private Room available for larger groups.
To view our full brunch menu please visit the ‘Menus’ section on our website.
For those of you that were away for the summer months, beerbistro has extended its hours of operation to include Sunday evenings until 11pm. No longer will you find yourself wandering the streets of downtown Toronto looking for a restaurant that’s open!
Come join us for a lazy Sunday afternoon or a relaxing Sunday dinner and enjoy the traditional beerbistro fare you’ve become accustomed to throughout the week.
This is the most anticipated beer dinner we have planned yet – Dogfish Head, the self-proclaimed brewers of “off-centered ales for off-centered people” is getting closer to fruition. Due to the prolific nature of their beers, we are waiting a little longer for them to clear the necessary LCBO channels. Come the New Year, we anticipate that before winter’s end we will have provided you with an event worth waiting for! Please stay tuned to our website for the ticket release date – they’re going to go fast!
On November 27th, beerbistro hosted the official launch of Koningshoeven Trappist Beers. For the first time anywhere in Canada, you could experience a variety of Trappist ales on draught, (some of which are still available) including a spectacular Quadruppel fermented ale!