Great location. Great prices for breakfast. Delicious food I will definitely visit here again.
Linda L.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Finally, a safe restaurant to eat at Blue Mountain without breaking the budget. The restaurant selection is like your average brunch please, nice hearty meal to stuff yourself before hitting the hills. The price is under 15 dollars for most items and they are certainly very filling. The restaurant décor has a warm, homey feel. I really like their mugs and salt&pepper shakers, really cute and unique. They get huge traffic everyday, so be sure to come early. Our meal was pretty good, not spetacular, but definitely deserves the price point. My bacon was burnt, but it was difficult to inform the server about it because the restaurant was so busy. This loses them a star on the review. Other than that, I enjoyed my visit.
Bash S.
Place rating: 2 Brampton, Canada
Went in on Tuesday for breakfast. place was really busy as they were having a pancakes for cancer event. There was no wait we were seated immediately and promptly served which as good as it got. my wife ordered a milk and a water and i ordered a coffee and a water. neither of us got our waters. I ordered sausages and eggs with home fries and my wife got the eggs benedict. eggs were the only thing that was good. The sausages were under cooked and spongy and the home fries were bland and there was a bunch of burnt end piece, same as my wifes home fries. I ordered a pancake so i could give to the cancer cause and it was ok seemed like packaged batter. nothing special. Now the worst part. We sat there for 10 minutes with dirty plates and no drinks and our waitress wpas nowhere to be found. she finally showed up and we asked for our bill which took another 5 minutes. we paid and left. wouldnt go back to this location. Not sure if it was because of the event going on or this is the norm but i wont go back to find out.
Biswajit D.
Place rating: 4 Prince Edward, Canada
The folks in the nearby area recommended this for breakfast. We went in around 9.30 am on a Sunday morning and it was quite crowded. Expect a 10 minute wait time which can be frustrating on a lazy Sunday afternoon — the owner and the staff are petty enthusiastic and friendly and try their best to accommodate. The place serves good pancakes and eggs. I tried the veggie omelette and it was petty good. I love the fact that they have all offerings in egg white. The Hot Chocolate is also pretty good. The washrooms are clean and well maintained. It’s a good option for a lazy weekend breakfast !
Craig M.
Place rating: 5 Orangeville, Canada
We came here for breakfast twice this weekend. Both times were great. Allie was awesome. Great portion size and smiles to go around. Patio was awesome. Some lady trying to jump the line was dealt with well by the staff and owner. The lady was clearly in the wrong and looked like a fool. I was quite impressed with their positive attitude through the whole experience. Keep up the good work.
Bud C.
Place rating: 3 Peterborough, Canada
Not as good as Cora’s or Golden Griddle but in the village they have a captive market and probably don’t care
Rubina A.
Place rating: 1 Mississauga, Canada
First of all I want to say that I never understood why this restaurant is called SUNSET Grill… shouldn’t it be SUNRISE. Maybe I’m not clever enough and I’m missing something. This like so many other Sunset Grills that I have been too had the look of potentially being a great spot for breakfast, but like so many other times the food was just awful. Too much food with little quality. Hash browns are terrible. Eggs were cooked fine, but how can you make a mistake with eggs over easy. Save your money and never go to a sunset grill again. Its all quantity over quality. I heard a guy next to me complain that his chicken was rubbery like it had been microwaved. In the case of Blue Mountain, go next door to the French Café, they have four brekky items and all are excellent.
Darryl M.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
This is the typical all day breakfast place seen in every city it just happens to be nestled in the Blue Mountain resort. The food is average, service is fast and the price is right considering the few options available for breakfast at the resort. The grill opens before the other restaurant with the only other option being Starbucks.
Shiona R.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
It is important, in my humble opinion to view this place in the context of places to do brunch in Blue Mountain. First off this place is busy! Super busy! Despite that we had a 15 minute wait and once we were seated our server wa on the ball and we got our food and drinks quickly! We were not rushed either which was fantastic. I ordered the Super breakfast with pancakes and as if that is not calorific enough lets add chocolate chips to those pancakes… oh boy!!! Do it… you will not be disappointed but you might be rolling down the slopes as opposed to sliding gracefully. Bacon was crispy… pancakes fluffy and light. Like eating sweet little clouds… that were studded with chocolate and then drowned in syrup! Certainly one the good brunch spots in blue mountain. Ensure you give yourself enough time, try to go early and enjoy!
Alex M.
Place rating: 4 Scarborough, Toronto, Canada
Solid restaurant, prices are good, and the food is fresh and lively. I appreciate how everything tastes great and the passion put into this restaurant. Recommend coming here!
Dianne B.
Place rating: 4 South Glastonbury, CT
Diner type restaurant but with great value for quantity/quality of food. That is basis of my rating of four stars however, would give our server a rating of 2! She wasn’t very friendly, didn’t know that«brown bread» was wheat, didn’t offer refills on coffee and generally poor at her job. Hats off to the cooks who made the visit very pleasurable!
Min Min T.
Place rating: 4 Nord-du-Québec, Canada
They now have WIFI and fresh orange juice that’s not from a bottle!
Mel L.
Place rating: 3 Frankfurt, Germany
We went there last September with a couple of friends. In total 4 adults and a 15-month toddler. I can’t remember what our friends ordered, but my husband had the«Protein Breakfast»(Steak and three eggs served with house salad) for $ 14.99 and I got the«Grilled Chicken Breast with Three Eggs»(Served with home fries and thick toast & jam) for $ 10.49. We also ordered a side of tomatoes for $ 2.49 for the kiddo and had an orange juice for $ 2.79 and a coffee for $ 1.99. The food was pretty decent, except for my home fries. those were pretty soggy and bit too oily. so I left a lot of those on my plate. But the eggs combined with the chicken breast and also the toast were certainly worth the money. I wasn’t a big fan of the coffee, but apparently the orange juice was OK. The service was good. We had a nice waitress who was attentive and took good care of us.
Jason l.
Place rating: 3 Mississauga, Canada
it’s your regular diner food which could be hit or miss. My home fries were too salty but the eggs and sausages were fine. For the price at Blue Mountain it’s decent. What i really liked was the service from the entire staff(mind you it wasn’t busy, so this could be hit or miss too). They were super friendly and attentive. I’d go back. The hours are like other sunset grills. 7am-3pm.
BD Traveler R.
Place rating: 3 Superior Township, MI
The Sunset Grill is one of the better choices for breakfast fare in the Blue Mountain Village. We got up on a Saturday and were surprised to find that almost all of the restaurants in the Village were closed, even as late as 10am. So we made our way to the Sunset, which was open, and being so, was packed. The food and service is probably best described as diner-type in terms of décor, service, selection & quality — and I don’t mean that to be a put down, just the best way to describe it. The overall experience was nothing special and nothing wrong either.(They did have a pretty exceptional collection of salt and pepper shakers however– and importantly, good coffee.) We would probably visit the Sunset Grill again if we were in the area — especially if it was a Saturday morning…