Best breakfast restaurants on Vancouver's Commercial Drive

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The Drive has it all! Whether you opt for Jamaican-style eggs Benny or decide it’s a morning to eat like a Viking, something on this list will steal your breakfast-loving heart. [Photo © Yellow Pages / Pages Jaunes]

Falconetti's East Side Gril

1
1812 Commercial Dr, Vancouver BC V5N 4A5

Falconetti’s has what it takes to hijack your weekend brunch plans. Bacon and smoked salmon are made in house and served alongside free-range eggs. Or go for the renowned house-made sausages. They’re an ideal add-on to the eggs Benedict (the citrus-cilantro Hollandaise is to-die-for!).

The Reef Restaurant

2
1018 Commercial Dr, Vancouver BC V5L 3W9

With a DJ scheduled almost every night of the week, the party never stops at The Reef. Take in the show and then stop in after a power nap to refuel at brunch. The jerk salmon Benny and Jamaica Me Crabby (a Benny with curried crab cakes instead of bacon) are wonderful fusions of English breakfast with Jamaican spices and tastes.

Scandilicious Foods Inc

3
25 Victoria Dr, Vancouver BC V5L 4C1

Wake up to Viking Breath (roast garlic, brie and onion waffle) at the Commercial Drive branch of this Scandinavian waffle house. Do you like chocolate or seasonal fruit baked into your waffle? No problem. Gluten-free and vegan-friendly varieties are on the menu, too. Eat in or watch for the bright red food truck.

Havana

4
1212 Commercial Dr, Vancouver BC V5L 3X4

Theatre, gallery and restaurant may seem like an odd combination, but at Havana, it works. After enjoying your free-run eggs done to order, browse the art exhibit or schedule a movie for later. Breakfast is available until 2 pm with plenty of veggie options. If the Belgian waffle Benedict doesn’t strike your fancy, then tapas, soft tacos, sandwiches and sustainably sourced mussels – all on the breakfast menu – surely will.

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