Sunday Brunch - Sunset Grill
Posted by Sheryl Kirby in brunch, restaurant review on February 3, 2008 at 7:20 am

Sunset Grill
1 Richmond Street West (and other locations)
416-861-0514
Brunch for two with all taxes, tip and coffee: $23
People like breakfast. They want it hot, fast and familiar. They’re even willing to stand in line for it if that combination can be guaranteed.
Thus is the business plan on which the Sunset Grill is based. And it seems to be working. Starting with one all-day breakfast diner in the Beaches in 1985, this local chain has grown to 15 locations and counting. Most are known for their line-ups, especially on weekends. That’s a lot of bacon and eggs.
Upon arrival at the Yonge and Richmond location on a busy Sunday morning, we balk. Very few meals are worth waiting in line for. Fortunately, the line moves along briskly and our wait is only a minute or two. Part of the money-making aspect of an enterprise like this is to keep turning the tables as quickly as possible; patrons don’t really linger over coffee here.
This location is a big space with high ceilings, decorated in a cuter version of country kitsch with big pictures of all the tasty farm animals above the open kitchen, and chicken sculptures placed strategically throughout the room; the Sunset Grill owners seem to know full well what their success is based on. It’s loud, as each table wakes up and comes to life with the bottomless cups of coffee ($1.59).
Given the size of the room and how busy it is, the food comes surprisingly fast. My French Connection ($8.49) is three eggs any style, home fries, bacon and French toast. It’s a good ol’ basic fry-up; hot, greasy, and filling. The French toast is crisply golden on the outside and still fluffy and white in the centre. Ye Olde Tyme Maple-Flavoured Syrupe is the only miss. The real stuff would be far better than the corn-based stuff most diners use.
Across the table, the Sunset Special Sandwich ($5.49) is a combo of fried egg, peameal bacon and sharp cheddar cheese, served up with homefries and veggie sticks. The hungry husband liked this a lot, especially the real cheese, which generally isn’t expected at a diner.
Because I’m nosy, and like to check out what the folks at other tables are eating, I can vouch for the fact that the waffles are huge and topped with plenty of berries and whipped cream. The berries and yogurt come in a huge parfait glass. The breakfast specials (starting at $3.99) are also a great deal on a basic fry-up of eggs, homefries and toast plus meat of yer choice.
The overall verdict is this – Sunset Grill serves up breakfast hot, fast and familiar. The menu is totally standard breakfast fare; omelettes, pancakes, some sandwiches. There’s nothing weird, foreign or otherwise unfamiliar unless you’ve been living in a cave. It’s good solid, regular breakfast food for regular folk. Which is likely just fine for most. Those looking for free-range, organic eggs, bacon from rare-breed pigs or anything intentionally locally-sourced should walk on by. Both staff and patrons would likely find a request for any of the above a bit odd. This is just regular food for regular folks, and it seems to be working fine for them. After all, people like breakfast.

February 4th, 2008 at 8:28 am
Hey Sheryl - I was just at Sunset Grill in the Beaches yesterday with my husband and the baby that won’t come out! My husband’s only complaint was that it was actually a little too much food for him (3 eggs, 4 sausages…) - my order of 2 blueberry pancakes with fresh strawberries and syrup was just right though. :)
February 4th, 2008 at 12:21 pm
I’ve been to 3 different Sunset Grill’s in Toronto. (Yah, we like our breakfast!) :o
The one in the (eastern) Beaches appears to be always crowded on weekends and has somewhat of a limited menu (don’t expect much more than your usual bacon & eggs here). We got fed up with the line-up and hindered menu and vowed not to bother as there were better brekkie places in the area.
The one at Coxwell/Danforth has more than bacon & eggs. They have a ginormous fruit-salad with yogurt, strawberry preserves and granola on the menu. Give the Florentine a pass though, as limp overcooked frozen spinach is used. Portions are nicely large.
The one on Richmond is similar to the Coxwell/Danforth location in terms of menu selection, but the atmosphere is a lot nicer. Less of a diner-feel, a bit more “I’m a yuppie with a big hangover feel”. Great place to get a reasonably-priced and filling meal though after a morning/early afternoon’s worth of shopping.
My only complaint? Don’t bother trying getting breakfast at dinner time (much to the chagrin of my partner who thinks one should be able to get B&E at all hours of the night and day) as all of the locations seem to close by 4 or 5PM.
We haven’t been to the new one at Yonge/Wellesley yet, but it’s just a matter of time for us… (I think this location might even be open late!)
February 4th, 2008 at 1:05 pm
Cordelia,
He’s still in there?? Lure him out with a cupcake or something! ;)
I agree that it was a bit much food - I could have done without the five strips of bacon. But some folks like their breakfasts hearty, I guess.
Raven,
I’m interested to try the one near me on Dundas West. It’s way small, and I didn’t even put it together with the other locations.
April 14th, 2008 at 11:30 pm
I decided to go to Sunset Grill for breakfast with my parents and sister, (instead of the nearby Tim Horton’s for bagel and coffee) on Richmond and Yonge. What do I get? I get a Veggie Omelette with a cocaroach/insect as big as a centimeter in my omelette. If I hadn’t noticed, I would’ve just ate it…thank goodness I noticed and threw up everything I ate, in a washroom. It really upsetting because it was the first time I went and very disappointing for a restaurant that’s on the corner of Richmond and Yonge, a busy area…the place looks clean, but now I doubt the quality of food and I will think of this even when I go to other restaurants.
The manager could only apologize for what happened and didn’t sympathize with us as I had expected.
Please do look at your food when you’re eating…you never know what’s in it…!!!
I won’t be going to any sunset grill restaurants….first and last….bye!