Brunch… What could be better? And in Edmonton, you’re spoiled for choice of where to go to get that meal you’re craving. You just may have to try them all!
10 Must Visit Places for Brunch in Edmonton
The Sugar Bowl Cafe
The Sugar Bowl is a full-service neighbourhood bistro, open to midnight or 1:00 a.m., but the breakfast menu is definitely worth getting early for. The SugarBowl Benny is known across the city for a reason. Details
10922 88 Avenue, Edmonton
Cafe Linnea
Cafe Linnea’s notable menu was inspired by the “feel and food of French cuisine,” but is made with locally-sourced ingredients. The brunch menu is filled with such dishes as oeufs-en-cocotte and classic lemon crepe that will have you coming back. Details
10932 119 Street, Edmonton
Highlevel Diner
Their weekend brunches are an Edmonton staple! Their extensive brunch menu includes gluten free options, as well as take home specials, such as cinnamon buns to go and the caramel bourbon sauce. Details
10912 88 Avenue, Edmonton
Wildflower Grill
At Wildflower Grill, a Diner’s Choice award winner, brunch is an experience. Available only through private bookings, the food options are an elevated take on the classic dishes. Details
10009 1107 Street, Edmonton
Blue Plate Diner
A classic diner for a classic brunch! The menu offers great options to eat, including gluten-free and kid-friendly dishes that will have you scraping every last bite off the plate. Details
10145 104 Street, Edmonton
Canteen
This casual, 50-seat diner will make you feel comfortable and right at home. And their hearty weekend brunch menu, with rotating specials, will have you making a reservation for next weekend. Details
10522 124 Street, Edmonton
Urban Diner
Urban Diner is all about keeping things fresh and local, so you know brunch is going to be fantastic. The menu covers all the bases, including multiple options for different eggs benny. Details
12427 102 Avenue NW, Edmonton
Tiramisu Bistro
Tiramisu’s breakfast menu is so diverse, you’ll all be tempted to share off each other’s plates. The unique selections include features such as wild boar sour cherry sausage crepe and asparagus risotto. Details
10750 124 Street, Edmonton
Cafe Bicyclette
Nestled in Edmonton’s French Quarter, you’ll find authentic French dining at this cafe. And their weekend brunch menu celebrates French food by bringing it right to your table. Details
8627 91 Street, Edmonton
Barb & Ernie’s Old Country Inn
With over 200 breakfasts to choose from, you’ll have to spend some time narrowing down the menu! But keep in mind they’re best known for their pork schnitzel and ridiculously large hotcakes… Details
9906 72 Avenue, Edmonton
By: Sarah Chestnutt
Sarah Chestnutt is a freelance writer and editor, working in the field for over 10 years. She calls Edmonton, home and loves to share its stories.