Morley B.
Yelp
Breakfast review.
The Dakota was something new that opened up while I was away from Toronto for a while.
It's a full bar, and restaurant, and as the name might suggest, with a western theme.
I went to their Bluegrass brunch.
Kudos to the Dakota for keeping it simple. For $12 you get all you can eat scrambled eggs, hash browns, sausage, pancakes, juice and coffee. During lunch there is a Blue Grass ensemble playing on their corner stage.
The place is decorated well, as a western themed place should be, and includes a beautiful long bar.
You go here for the experience -see the band, have a fill of food.
The place is packed with the "young urban 20's ish been drinking all night needing grease in the am hipster" type, along with older people, probably from the neighbourhood.
The hostess was way off with an estimated time to sit down, had we known it'd be 30 minutes instead of 10, we would have gone elsewhere.
The food itself is ok. It's made to serve plenty to many quickly. it's half rate at best. The scrambled eggs are ok. The sausages were way too greasy, and chewy. The blueberry pancakes were ok, probably just basic Aunt Jemima.
The place is licensed and from the bar activity several people were ordering Mimosa's or Bloody Caesar's, which I find more common in the U.S.
I tried chatting up the bartender to get a bit of information on the place, but only got attitude - and it turns out she was one of the owner's wives! I would have thought she'd have much more of a friendly disposition. When asking for something from her, we were told it's on the bar, meaning lean over and get it ourselves vs. her passing it over. I really don't get it why people in this city, in the service industry, have such attitude. Without the patrons, you don't have a business, and subsequently, a job. There are no shortage of options in Toronto, one of the great things about this city, so, attention hospitality workers, suck it up. If you can't provide good customer service, with a smile, and "kill 'em with kindness", pick another profession!
Overall, I give the Dakota 3 stars and mostly just for the experience. I love live music. And I like the idea of the Bluegrass breakfast, mind you a little Bluegrass goes a long way. But,it was an experience.
I wouldn't go for the food and none of the staff won any kudos.
If you're wrecked from a night of binging and need a lot of low grade grease to fill you up relatively cheap and be surrounded by your peers, then this is the place for you.
If you're looking for a different experience, try Dakota once.
If you want a nice brunch/breakfast with nice service and staff - go elsewhere.