Take it over easy this April at 2019 Best Brunch Talk of the Town Award-winner, The Crêpe Kitchen!
This rustic-chic family-run business has been a staple in Downtown Oakville since 2009, serving up a deliciously fresh menu of sweet and savoury crêpes.
Wake up with flavourful favourites like the Farmer’s Pick, the Cheesy Pesto, the Three Mushroom’s and the Dreamy (only available on weekends), or sample something sweet with the Dulce de Leche, the Crêpe Suchard, the Strawberry Tart Crêpe and many more.
Don’t skip their famous French Onion Soup or Croque Monsieur either, as you and your brunch buddies are transported to the streets of Paris through a single bite.
Do you prefer a plant-based menu? Try Best Brunch runner-up, Dar Nabati!
This Middle Eastern cafe serves up some delicious brunch options including a Middle Eastern platter, classic waffles, vegan fried eggs, bakon, home fries and more! You’ll feel good indulging in this meal, as all items at this Downtown Oakville staple are egg-free, dairy-free, preservative-free and refined sugar-free.
Make it Mediterranean at Ricarda’s jazz brunch!
This recent addition to Downtown Oakville has taken home third place honours in this month’s Talk of the Town Awards with their sensational Sunday all-you-can-eat jazz brunch! Pick from seafood and pastry platters or skip right to the menu for local favourites like Shakshouka, Porchetta Sandwiches, Toulon Flatbreads or Moroccan Cornish Hen.
Thank you so much to everyone who voted! We will be announcing our next category on April 1, 2019 over Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
2019 Talk of the Town Awards: Best Brunch
- The Crêpe Kitchen
- Dar Nabati
- Ricarda’s
- Kerr Street Cafe
- La Parisienne Crêperie
For more information about the Visit Oakville 2019 Talk of the Town Awards, visit visitoakville.com.
*this article was provided by visitoakville.com
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