Authentic Belgian Brunch · 191 King St E, Toronto
A Toronto brunch room known for waffles, classics, and a long review trail.
What Customers Say
"Their Belgian waffles are truly unbeatable. On a sunny day, there's nothing better than grabbing a seat on the patio."
"This is the only place I know in the GTA that makes Brussels style waffles and it has become my gold standard."
"My everyday brunch go-to for 7+ years. Known for the best, real Belgian waffles in TO."
"The Waffle Benny is a must-try. Rich, flavorful, and beautifully presented."
"My wife claimed the eggs Benedict were the best she's ever had."
"First time I ate the waffles benedict I literally had tears of joy!"
Our Story
Petit Dejeuner by LPD Cafe serves Belgian-style brunch from a brick storefront at 191 King Street East. The menu centers on waffles, Benny plates, house-smoked salmon, French toast, coffee, and weekend brunch staples.
The room is compact and busy, with regulars, visitors, and nearby office workers all showing up for the same plates. Reviews repeatedly mention the Brussels-style waffles, the Waffle Benny, the apple slaw, and the staff.
It is walk-in only, so weekend mornings can mean a wait. The site keeps the practical details close: food photos, hours, phone number, address, and directions.
Gallery
Photos from the table, the dining room, and King Street East.









Hours & Location
Walk-in only. No reservations. Arrive early on weekends to beat the queue.
191 King St E, Toronto, ON M5A 1J5
Near St. Lawrence Market & the Waterfront
Frequently Asked Questions
Petit Dejeuner by LPD Cafe at 191 King St E is known for Brussels-style Belgian waffles. Reviewers repeatedly describe them as light, airy, and crisp, and they are one of the most-mentioned dishes in the Google reviews.
No, Petit Dejeuner does not take reservations. Seating is first-come, first-served. On weekends, expect a wait of 15 to 40 minutes, especially between 10am and 1pm. Arriving early before 9:30am or visiting on a weekday usually reduces wait time.
Commonly mentioned items include the Brussels-style Belgian waffles, the Waffle Benny, house-smoked salmon, French toast, and the apple slaw served with many dishes.
Absolutely. Petit Dejeuner is consistently recommended as a must-visit Toronto breakfast experience. Located near St. Lawrence Market and the waterfront on King Street East, it is easily accessible and frequently praised by visitors from across Canada, the United States, and internationally as a highlight of their Toronto trip. Several tourists have noted they came back a second day because the food was so good.
Many guests visit for anniversaries, birthdays, and weekend brunch plans. It is a casual walk-in restaurant, so expect a busy room rather than private reservations.