Where to eat on Family Day Monday in Toronto

Monday, February 15, 2016 is Family Day, which means you likely have the day off.In case you want a day off from cooking as well, there will be a number of restaurants open across the city.And as an added bonus, a selection of Toronto restaurants are also offering special Family Day menus for you to enjoy, including these spots around town:

Cafe Belong

1
550 Bayview Ave, Toronto, ON M4W 3X8

Sunday night supper served family style sounds lovely, doesn’t it? Luckily Café Belong (located at Evergreen Brick Works) is serving Sunday supper on Family Day Monday. Even better? It’s Fried Chicken. Dinner is served from 5-9pm. Should you wish for something earlier, Family Day Brunch will also be available from 10:30am-3pm.

Café Boulud

2
60 Yorkville Avenue, Toronto, ON M4W 0A4

Café Boulud is extending their Sunday brunch service to Family Day Monday. And what a menu it is. Choose from a variety of dishes such as: - a healthy salad (Salade Cesar au Pistou, Kale Grille & Romaine, Salade Nicoise) - sweeter options (Lemon Ricotta Hotcakes with spiced cherries and Ontario maple syrup, French Toast with blueberry compote and vanilla Chantilly) - a variety of elegant egg options (Duck Confit Hash, Ouefs Meurette with braised short ribs) - Perhaps the best of all? Rotisserie Chicken & Waffles! Of course there are decadent desserts to be had as well. Family Day Brunch at Café Boulud is $45 for two courses, $53 for three and comes with fresh orange or grapefruit juice, coffee or tea.

Old Mill Toronto

3
21 Old Mill Rd, Etobicoke, ON M8X 1G5

This Monday enjoy a special Family Day Brunch at The Old Mill ($36.95 for adults, $19.95 for children, kids five or under eat for free). Seatings are available at 10:30am, 11am, 11:30am, 12:30pm, 1pm and 1:30pm. Executive Chef Martin Buehner has a host of items planned, including Carved Roast Striploin of Beef, Baked Bone-in Ham, Pork Tenderloin and Lamb Stew. Also expect pasta, chicken, fish, seafood, cheese, sides, and a ton of sweets and desserts. And just for the kiddies - chicken fingers and fries.

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