Brunch in Liberty Village: 3 Must-Try Spots
Liberty Village has become a bit of a hotspot in Toronto — especially if you’re into good coffee and even better brunch. The neighborhood has a mix of quick grab-and-go spots and places where you’ll want to hang out for a while. Here are three brunch picks that locals keep coming back to.
By KAREN KWAN APRIL 08, 2025
Egg Club – Quick, Fun, and Filling
Where: 141 Jefferson Ave
Egg Club is exactly what it sounds like: a place dedicated to egg sandwiches. But these aren’t just any sandwiches — they’re stacked on soft Japanese milk bread that basically melts in your mouth. You can go classic with bacon and cheese, or try something more playful like the Chipotle Lobster.
It’s the kind of spot you hit when you want something filling without the fuss. Perfect for grabbing breakfast before work or a no-frills weekend bite that still feels special.
Arvo Coffee & Wine – Chill Café Vibes
Where: 141 Jefferson Ave
Arvo feels like that café you wish was on your corner — good coffee, natural light, and a relaxed energy. In the mornings, it’s all about flat whites, pastries, and toast with a twist (their smoked salmon version is a fave). By evening, it shifts into a wine bar, so you could literally start and end your day here.
It’s a great place if you want to take it slow: bring your laptop, meet a friend, or just people-watch while sipping your latte. Liberty Village can feel busy, but Arvo has this calm pocket energy that makes it stand out.
OEB Breakfast Co. – Big Plates, Big Energy
Where: 141 Jefferson Ave
OEB isn’t shy about portions — this is brunch that comes fully loaded. Think eggs, hashbrowns, bennys, breakfast poutines, and more. Everything feels a little extra (in the best way), and the vibe is just as lively as the plates.
It’s definitely a weekend favorite, so don’t be shocked if you see a lineup. The food is worth the wait, though — especially if you’re showing up hungry.
Arvo Coffee & Wine – Chill Café Vibes
Where: 141 Jefferson Ave
Arvo feels like that café you wish was on your corner — good coffee, natural light, and a relaxed energy. In the mornings, it’s all about flat whites, pastries, and toast with a twist (their smoked salmon version is a fave). By evening, it shifts into a wine bar, so you could literally start and end your day here.
It’s a great place if you want to take it slow: bring your laptop, meet a friend, or just people-watch while sipping your latte. Liberty Village can feel busy, but Arvo has this calm pocket energy that makes it stand out.