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37 King St E, Toronto, ON M5C 1E9
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    Best champagne brunch in Toronto

    Best champagne brunch in Toronto

    If the King Edward Hotel wasn’t already regal enough, it serves Sunday brunch in the Sovereign Ballroom. The brunch is served buffet style, and includes a seafood bar, an omelette station, Beef Wellington and a decadent assortment of cake! The champagne menu is on rotation.

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    Charming venues for afternoon tea in Toronto

    Charming venues for afternoon tea in Toronto

    King Edward’s afternoon tea is fit for royalty! The quaint mismatched china and scrumptious finger sandwiches and pastries were designed for the aristocratic aesthetic. There’s also a Jester’s Tea service for those aged 12 and under that includes a double decker grilled cheese, chocolate dipped fruit skewer and a jeweled cookie crown. Service: Friday to Sunday: 1:30 pm - 5 pm

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    Places in Toronto to relive your favourite movie scene

    Places in Toronto to relive your favourite movie scene

    The Consort Bar in the classic King Street hotel is in a scene in American Psycho when Patrick Batemen (Christian Bale) is at a Gentlemen’s Club with Luis Carruthers (Matt Ross) and comes close to killing him at the sight of his new business card.

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