The County General Riverside welcomes you to their dining room. Their atmosphere has been described as casual. They are open at night all week. You can get there by bicycle. They are established in a neighborhood filled with parks, restaurants and stores.
The County General’s east-end counterpart may be best known for its evening brews and cocktails. But on the weekend, it serves up a killer brunch menu at its rustic-meets-modern Leslieville location. Dine on a plate of breakfast poutine (yes, it’s as decadent as it sounds), sip back a bourbon Caesar, and enjoy the cool backdrop of high ceilings, candy-apple-red chairs, and an eye-catching mural of Toronto streets.
Boasting locations on both ends of Queen Street, this resto-bar is about three things: bourbon, brunch and some fine country hospitality. With locations on Queen West and in Riverside, the County General is a go-to at all times of day (think late-night grilled cheese and a cocktail, or a fried chicken sandwich and a pint in the afternoon). But with a Caesar to rival most in the city and breakfast fare like bennies with corn bread and smoked hollandaise, it’s decidedly one of Toronto’s best for brunch, too.