Clubhouse lunch special you cant go wrong with. Breakfast is just like every other place. Im giving the 4 stars based on the price of the lunch special considering you also get a salad on the side and the great service. Fyi they only have home fries which are always under cooked but the salad makes up for it in my mind.
Andrew M.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I’d seen the sign and never thought much of it, but after crashing at a friends place one night a group of us all headed to Sunset for breakfast the next day and I have to say I was pleasantly surprised. The service was quick and friendly, and the place was fairly busy which is typically a good sign. I ordered a big breakfast(I can’t remember the name of it) but for $ 9 I got three eggs any style, toast, hash browns, bacon and sausage. Juice was separate, but a good serving(not the kids size juice you sometimes get at breakfast places). Everything was cooked to perfection and we were in and out of the restaurant in under an hour. I’d go back again. In fact, I kept reminiscing about it for a few weeks after because it was that good. Worth the trip, and there’s more than one location. Check it out
Sra C.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
The name of the restaurant here is a bit confusing. The address is correct, but it’s actually called Egg Sunrise Grill. In any case, the food here is pretty good but not particularly amazing. It’s pretty much your typical diner fare with above average portions for a cheap price. The space itself is functional and comfortable, great getting grub with a few friends. Service was prompt and very good. The waitress that’s served us on two different occasions seems very experienced with working in an accessible environment. We had a friend with us that couldn’t use his hands very well. She made a point of putting straws in his drinks after seeing him struggle on our first visit. With the exception of the washroom downstairs, the place is extremely wheelchair friendly and tables are spaced far enough apart.
Seanzor F.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
This place is hands down the worst breakfast place in the metropolitan area, the food taste like«grool» with ketchup. I don’t know why the Toronto Star hasn’t reviewed this hole and exposed these people for the awful service they provide. The manager should be brought up on charges for being a douche
Keith J.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
First timer here at sunrise grill, the service was good the, bathrooms were clean, overall the place is clean. The only issue I have was the home fries and that is they were really dry
Erin M.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
I come here often for breakfast/brunch on the weekends. It is hands-down the best value in the neighborhood. I’ll often walk by a number of other breakfast spots with crowds and lines outside, but there is never a line or wait at this place. That being said, the places with lines and crowds are fancier, and have higher quality food. But if you just want a simple eggs, meat, toast combo, or a simple omelet, this place is great. Big portions for cheap. Friendly staff. So if you are looking for a decent, cheap(under $ 10 for meal with coffee) and quick(in and out in 30 mins) greasy spoon in the Dundas/Dufferin area, you should definitely stop in here.
Alex P.
Place rating: 5 Brockton Village, Toronto, Canada
I usually eat out from this location. But I must say, the food is always delicious, their bacon, eggs, buttered toast & home fries are the best from a small location. Sure it may cost $ 7 or so for the breakfast, but I must say it’s well worth the money for the amount given compared to a mcdonalds breakfast combo, which is just a ¼ of the amount of food given for the same price. When I’m really hungry, I’ll buy 2 or 3 of the Sunset Super combo.(I can eat a lot, and I’m a larger built person naturally).
Edmond D.
Place rating: 2 Toronto, Canada
I came here recently to try the french toasts and they were not bad. I would say the food here is no difference from any other breakfast restaurants. Sure I have tasted better but weird enough if I was looking for breakfast in the morning the first place I would think of would be Sunset Grill, but I would probably try a different location. The store itself in here is very small compared to other ones I have seen. It does not get as much business and does not look as professional as the others. But this one does have a back patio which a few do not. Nothing really special, just ordinary breakfast. Overall, I give this location of Sunset Grill 2 stars, simply because though the food was alright and itself should have been a 3 star. The environment and the inside has brought the rating down to a 2.
Shannon F.
Place rating: 1 Toronto, Canada
I wish I could give negative stars. This was hands down the worst breakfast I’ve ever eaten out. I admit, I’m a brunch fanatic and as I get older I start to favour the fancier kind over the old school diner but I believe an all-day breakfast place should make a decent breakfast. They didn’t. I had a very simple three eggs, fruit, toast and homefries. Easy right? The homefries tasted like sawdust. The eggs were fine but bland, maybe it’s the kind of egg they use, I don’t know. The fruit bowl was slimy and not sweet. My bf had a peameal & egg breakfast — the peameal was dry, same notes about the homefries and eggs. The plusses — our waitress was quite nice, the coffee wasn’t bad and well, it’s cheap. I’d discuss the décor but why bother if the food is bad. That said… the table on the patio was dislocated top from bottom so I almost wore my coffee when my bf figured it out. The table we were at was against the fence next to their garbage — complete with a cook coming out with a steaming bag of fresh garbage to add to the ambiance. I should have stayed home and made my own.
Trevor C.
Place rating: 4 Toronto, Canada
Simple, cheap breakfast. No frill, no nonsense. Just cheap, good bacon and eggs. I’ve been really getting into the eggs sunset, which is their version of eggs benedict.
Jamie C.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
A great little greasy spoon, but this restaurant can get packed on the weekends and if there is air conditioning, I’ve never felt it. Gorgeous little back patio for sunny days. It isn’t a fancy breakfast place but it gets the job done and is close to home. Usually filled with lots of families and hungover hipsters so it’s very casual. This is our regular spot on the weekend to get our greasy breakfasts quick and without fuss. The servers are all friendly young women. Our favourites are the classic big bacon, eggs, sausage, homefries, toast deals for around $ 6 – 7 or the Sunset Special Sandwich(a fried egg sandwich with peameal bacon and cheese). We also frequently order omelettes — I like building my own spinach and feta cheese omelette. The omelettes are huge and filling. A great place for a huge breakfast and coffee for under $ 10. Things I wish they had on the menu: milkshakes! Seriously, why do breakfast places not have milkshakes? :)
David S.
Place rating: 2 Ajax, Canada
I frequent this location of Sunset Grill retaurant, and my reason for not giving it a 3 star Unilocal rating is that the food is edible, but honestly — not the best I’ve ever had. The other day I went in for a chicken breast thinking that I’d be all healthy, but it was cooked on the same grill that saw greasy stuff, and it tasted like it too — so much for a grilled chicken breast — it might as well have been fried. The burgers are pre-fab too, no home made options at this place, and the grease and sodium content in all of the food is extremely high, so I don’t see myself really coming here too many times again in the future. So all in all — ya its ok, but there is way better choices out there.
Sue L.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
My hubby and I like these guys fine. Fans of the real old school greasy spoon(ie. The Stem) they deliver a good solid big grease fare. The service this morning was excellent. Why only three stars? Slightly more costly than a real old time spoon, I love booths to sit in and good tunes with my breakie. Otherwise I can easily rely on the Grill as a comfortable easy fall back.
Erin B.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Perfectly respectable breakfast place. Average prices, average food, average service. And right around the corner, which often tips the balance when hangover decisions are being made.
Rick Y.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
Favorite choice for weekend breakfasts. Typical breakfast fare. These folks can change over tables and have good prices for what they serve. Their coffee is below par, but the food is great. I especially like the eggs florentine.
Melinda M.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
These guys are experts at speedy greasy breakfasts! Yesterday morning, my husband suggested a trip to the local diner for a cheap egg breakfast. I countered with this place because I walk by all the time and figured it would deliver the desired effect in a nicer atmosphere. A little pricier than the diner, Sunset Grill still gave us the goods. I ordered the three eggs and bacon, served with toast and home fries, and could not eat it all — 6 slices of bacon is more than I need! My husband went even bigger and got the eggs, bacon, pancakes and sausage and he had the same problem finishing it. In fact, we could have split his plate and been fine. Coffee was good and refilled, and fresh squeezed orange juice tasted very fresh. The décor is simple and plain, tables and chairs are basic, nothing fancy. The food is nothing fancy either, but it is good and so is the service. A good alternative to the greasy diner.
Melissa J.
Place rating: 3 Toronto, Canada
The first time I came to Sunset Grill, I was so excited. All I wanted was one of those Big Breakfast deals — pancakes, eggs, toast, homefries, bacon and sausage. I wanted to inhale a huge greasy meal and regret it afterwards. Mission accomplished. Too bad the next time I ordered Eggs Benedict and had to suffer through the powdered Hollandaise sauce and eggs poached in vinegar(I know it makes it easier, but any idiot can make them without the vinegar. and then they won’t taste like vinegar!). Service here is good, and the food generally comes pretty fast, but it’s not great. Gayley’s next door has way better brunch, but they’re SO much slower. So you can’t win either way, but if you want speed and basic, breakfast eats, come here.