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REVIEW | Patria

Any news about brunch comes as extra exciting for the both of us. It's probably because everyone we try to have brunch, we search high and low for a place that can accommodate or even find that hidden gem that takes reservations. We could barely contain our excitement when we found out that Patria also serves brunch! 




Nestled a few steps away from the busy and dynamic King St. W, neither of us have been to Patria for a meal and the only time we have tried it is at food festivals when they have the huge pan of paella cooking.


They have a really cute patio section right in the front of the restaurant with long tables that would be perfect for a group gathering, birthday brunch etc. Don`t worry about the chillier days where you struggle to decide whether to sit inside or outside, their patios have heaters where you get the best of both worlds. 

Find out what Patria has to offer for brunch! 

Some of our favourites included the Ensalada de alcachofas fritas con queso manchego,
Coca de higo y setas,  Tortilla de patatas con espinacas and you HAVE to order Fideo con tocino y huevo. The pasta was so delicious! 

The french toast was also really delicious! 

 Pan Con Tomate + Manchego ($6.00)


Bombas Con Salsa Brava ($12.00)
Chorizo, aioli, & spicy piquillo sauce


Ensalada de alcachofas fritas con queso manchego ($14.00)
Shaved fennel, radish, manchego cheese & crispy artichokes


Ensalada de aguacate con queso de y membrillo ($14.00)
Butter lettuce, avocado, goat cheese, quince dressing & marcona almonds

 Coca de pisto y queso manchego ($12.00)
Roasted vegetables, manchego cheese & guidilla sauce on flatbread


Coca de boquerones y piquillo ($12.00)
White anchovy, piquillo peppers, salsa verde & green olives on flatbread


Coca de higo y setas ($12.00)
Figs, manchego cheese, ajo blanco & forest mushrooms on flatbread


 Tortilla de patatas ($9.00)
Spanish potato omelet & romesco

 Tortilla de patatas con espinacas ($11.00)
Spanish portato omelet with spinach & Serrano Ham

 Fideo con tocino y huevo ($16.00)
Fideo pasta with bacon, egg & hollandaise

 Huevo de pato y pisto ($10.00)
Duck egg, pisto, chorizo migas, manchego cheese & sour dough


 Torrijas con miel ($7.00)
Spanish sweet toast with cinnamon sugar & orange blossom honey

Churros con dulce de leche ($6.00)
Spanish doughnuts with cinnamon sugar & dulce de leche

Go ahead and check out their brunch. Call to make reservations so you don`t end up wandering the streets of Toronto while you wait for a table!

Our meal was complimentary but opinions are our own -

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