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Morning Glory (Diner)

  • 457 King St. E. (at Parliament St.) View on map »
  • 416-703-4728
Editorial Review

This tiny diner serves some of the city’s only Mennonite fare—from the Mennonite ham and cheese on toasted baguette to the Jimmy Screech grilled ham and havarti with dijon and a fried egg right in the bread. Loungers hang out on Morning Glory’s signature pew while enjoying unique down-home dishes perfect for a lazy Sunday morning. A vast selection of breakfast classics—omelette, French toast and the like—is also available. Cash only. Unlicensed. Mains $6–$8.50.

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